Cryptic crossword for chemists - Journal of Chemical Education (ACS

Cryptic crossword for chemists. Arlo D. Harris. J. Chem. Educ. , 1986, 63 ... Abstract. This chemistry crossword puzzle is more challenging than typic...
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Cryptic Crossword for Chemists Generally speaking, crossword puzzles operate an the principle of synonyms, closely related meanings of words, or direct word definitions. This is not the ease for a "cryptic crossword puzzle". Answers to the clues may be any of the following or more: found in the clue itself, an anagram, a combination of two or more words in any order, a sound-alike, or even some obscure relationship or general association. The puzzle presented here contains all of these and perhaps more or other types of relationships. Good luck in your labor.

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(Solution on p a g e 1069) Aorass 1. Potassium not sodium might he Phrygian. 7. A rodent in an epoch? Is this one of those mistakes? 8. See 5d. 9. Discovered the real HoonSnake? 10. Original symbol for 61, also known as cyclonium. 11. Found in a tomb and in a Lab. 15. Symbol for the ancient name of Paris. 16. Volcanoes of sulfur in outer space. Praise Galileo! 17. A rooster might announce this metal. 19. KAI(S0&12H20 without you is a gift. 20. In the morning this metal symholizes a nation. Is this an allotrope of argon? A metric measure of oxygen? Sounds good to me!

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Silence reigns in an empty soire. A squire in a lily? That's quite valuable. A tantalum sulfide craze might sweep this island. (With 8a.) Alchemists suffered this handicap, hut in one word it's memorable. Two animals together might make light. A Max frequency is very ener-

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(With 2d.) This is s coveted award. Silver hypoiodite is really a mixed up villain. Caviar might he found in a mine.

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