Across
- What is the name of the Mars probe that used rocket
thrusters for landing instead of airbags?
- What is the last name of the creator of the HBO series "The
Sopranos?"
- A toxin associated with the puffer fish.
- This European country is one of two suspected of hosting
secret CIA prisons.
- The government of Venezuelan government replaced "The
Simpsons" with this TV Show.
- What is the brand name for the drug Atorvastatin Calcium?
- Rebecca Renner wrote in Scientific American that this bush
is "green gold in a shrub."
- This band was a Grateful staple of the Haight-Ashbury Scene
recently went on tour as the-.
- This American aircraft company hopes more efficient
aircraft will provide a competitive edge over its rival, Airbus.
- What is the last name of the executive chairman and founder
of Viacom?
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Down
- According to an article in Current Science, excess energy
generated by wind farms can be stored in what type of battery?
- What alternative band was Jay Bennett a member of?
- This major event took place in China twenty years ago.
- What illegal drug does Walter, played by Bryan Cranston,
manufacture in AMC's series "Breaking Bad?"
- This company is one of two components for the new intermodal
rail service at the Northern Plains Commerce Centre in Bismarck.
- What type of primate is the only one known to hibernate in
tropical conditions?
- If you search "buffalo" using the ProQuest Topic Guide, one
of the subdivisions will be "Buffalo AND __________ National Park.
- What is the "Japanese art of useless inventions" called?
- What is the first name of the actor who is both a
resistance leader and a caped crusader?
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