| 1 | | A vestigial process that extends
from the lower end of the caecum
and that resembles a small pouch.
Supplementary material that is
collected and appended at the back
of a book (8) |
| 5 | | Predatory arachnid that usually
has silk-spinning organs at the
back end of the body; they spin
silk to make cocoons for eggs or
traps for prey (6) |
| 9 | | To be without tools (8) |
| 10 | | Viral disease in solanaceous
plants (tomatoes, potatoes,
tobacco) resulting in mottling and
often shriveling of the leaves (6) |
| 12 | | A specialized part of a cell;
analogous to an organ (9) |
| 13 | | A colourless gas (O3) soluble in
alkalis and cold water; a strong
oxidizing agent; can be produced
by electric discharge in oxygen or
by the action of ultraviolet
radiation on oxygen in the
stratosphere (where it acts as a
screen for ultraviolet radiation) (5) |
| 14 | | A blood vessel that carries blood
from the capillaries toward the
heart (4) |
| 16 | | Any strong feeling (7) |
| 19 | | An itemized statement of money
owed for goods shipped or services
rendered (7) |
| 21 | | Have supper; eat dinner (4) |
| 24 | | So strange as to inspire a feeling
of fear (5) |
| 25 | | Supply with funds in return for a
promised share of profits (4-5) |
| 27 | | Respiratory disorder characterized
by wheezing; usually of allergic
origin (6) |
| 28 | | Any of various tall and stout
herbs of the genus Angelica having
pinnately compound leaves and
small white or greenish flowers in
compound umbels (8) |
| 29 | | An enzyme secreted in the
digestive tract that catalyses the
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