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1. 01. Side of a cut diamond : FACET
2. 06. Diamond or square, for example : SHAPE
06. Diamond or square, for exampleA Using a DiamondThe size of a
3. 11. Ozone is one : GAS
4. 14. The Kaaba, aka the House of ___ : ALLAH
14. The Kaaba, aka the House of ___The KaabaThe Satan
5. 15. The Jordan Museum's city : AMMAN
15. The Jordan Museum's cityThe DeidesheimLong Beach is a The
7. 17. Mood : STATEOFMIND
17. MoodWild Mood SwingsIn psychology, a Mood"
8. 19. Prefix for "friendly" or "fascist" : ECO
19. Prefix for "friendly" or "fascist"On 15 March 2019, two consecutive mass shootings occurred in a terrorist
attack on two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand. The attacks, carried
out by a lone gunman who entered both mosques during Friday prayer, began
at the Al Noor Mosque in the suburb of Riccarton at 1:40 pm and continued
at the Linwood Islamic Centre at 1:52 pm. 51 people were killed and 40 …The
9. 20. Cropped tank ___ : TOP
10. 21. Place offering salt scrubs : SPA
11. 22. "Yummy!" : DELISH
12. 24. Beverage on tap : BEER
13. 25. Microscope part : LENS
14. 26. Southwestern tableland : MESA
26. Southwestern tablelandSouthern EuropeTypes. Most lakes in Australia fall within one of five categories.
Excluding lakes created by man-made dams for water storage and other
purposes, one can identify the following: . coastal lakes and lagoons
including perched lakes;; natural freshwater inland lakes, often ephemeral
and some part of wetland or swamp areas;; the Main Range containing
mainland Australia's five glacial …An A
15. 29. The second "D" in DVD : DISC
16. 32. Unforeseen hitches : SNAGS
17. 35. They're set before going to sleep : ALARMS
18. 37. ___ up (energizes) : PEPS
19. 39. "Minions: The Rise of ___" : GRU
20. 40. Big brawl : MELEE
21. 41. Carbonated drink : COLA
22. 42. What a mudi wags : TAIL
23. 43. Cooling devices, for short : ACS
43. Cooling devices, for shortFans. Fans are used when natural convection is insufficient to remove heat.
Fans may be fitted to the computer case or attached to CPUs, GPUs,
chipsets, power supply units (PSUs), hard drives, or as cards plugged into
an expansion slot.Common fan sizes include 40, 60, 80, 92, 120, and 140 mm.
200, 230, 250 and 300 mm fans are sometimes used in high-performance
personal …PC case. Silentium T11; Silentium T Eco 80; Fusion Power Supplies and
Storage Magnetic refrigerationMicrosoft Lumia
24. 44. Wreath used as a symbol by film festivals : LAUREL
26. 47. 2016 film dedicated to Anton Yelchin and Leonard Nimoy : STARTREKBEYOND
27. 50. Sleeveless puffer : VEST
50. Sleeveless puffer2000s
28. 51. Letting the dishes ___ : SOAK
51. Letting the dishes ___Sky GroupHummusEarly life and education. Irvine was born in England and raised in
Wiltshire, United Kingdom.He began his cooking career upon enlisting in the
UK's Royal Navy at the age of fifteen. Having completed culinary training,
Robert served …Structure. The ovaries are considered the female gonads. Each
29. 52. Subjects of primatologists : APES
30. 54. ". . . more or less" : ISH
31. 57. It flows from Pacaya : LAVA
32. 60. Golf course ride : CART
33. 61. Not leave when other people do : STAYBEHIND
34. 65. It can ruin a sandcastle : TIDE
36. 67. Really digging : INTO
37. 68. Wheelless vehicle : SLED
38. 69. Take the wheel : STEER
39. 70. Midterm, for example : TEST
70. Midterm, for exampleThe 2018 The The Raúl Ricardo Alfonsín (12 March 1927 – 31 March 2009) was an Argentine
lawyer and statesman who served as President of Argentina from 10 December
1983 to 8 July 1989. He was the first democratically elected president
after more than seven years of military dictatorship, and is considered the
"father of modern democracy in Argentina". Ideologically, he identified as
a …
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