The Scientist - Crossword Puzzle - June 26, 1995

ACROSS 1 Experiment locale 6 Microbe 9 Organ of _____ (cochlea structure) 10 Nerve cell part 11 Galvanizing element 13 Rod companion 14 _____ fragments (what DNA ligase joins) 17 Corium coverer 19 Anatomical pump 21 Children normally have 20 23 Of a nerve cell's branched part 25 Excitement 27 Kind of carotene 30 Graph stuff 31 1,000,000,000,000: pref. 32 Mold and mildew, e.g. 33 Body tube 34 Bacterium, for instance 1 Famous Australopithecus afrarensis member 2 Epstein-_____ virus 3 Creeping pl


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