LITERARY CROSSWORD CLUES "G"
BIOLOGY
PRIMETIME TV
INSPIRED BY ZAGAT
___ TO ___
200
'Hawthorne's "House" had seven
(6)'
gables
200
'The visceral pleura is a thin, tough membrane that covers this pair of organs'
the lungs
200
'Originally, this CBS newsmagazine followed a story over the course of a 2-day period; thus its name'
48 Hours
200
'Johannesburg boasts "appealing culture" but the zebras of the Northern Cape will "really entrance you"'
South Africa
200
'"Terrestrial" term for a practical, realistic person'
down to earth
400
'Colette's courtesan-in-training
(4)'
Gigi
400
'In humans, food passes from the pharynx to the stomach via this muscular membranous tube'
the esophagus
400
'Jason Lee is a lovable loser trying to make amends on "My Name Is" this'
Earl
400
'Visitors praised the "beautiful fjords" & "midnight sun" but thought Alesund "smelled like herring"'
Norway
400
'This phrase for care throughout life is the U.S. equivalent of the British "womb to tomb"'
cradle to grave
600
'Nobel novelist Garcia Marquez
(7)'
Gabriel
600
'Cell division begins in this part of the cell, either by mitosis or by meiosis'
the nucleus
600
'William Devane played the Secy. of State on "The West Wing" & the Secy. of Defense on this Fox series'
24
600
'This "vast" country won praise for the "quaint" Maritimes, but some found the 6 time zones "inconvenient"'
Canada
600
'The 1947 Taft-Hartley Act encouraged these laws against requiring union membership'
right-to-work laws
800
'"Astronomical" Brecht drama
(7)'
Galileo
800
'(Jon of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from the Primate Center at Duke University.) Researchers here at Duke believe that when one lemur of this species meets another, it looks first at the distinctive feature it's named for'
the ring-tail
800
'(Hi. I'm Julie Bowen, and) I appeared on 9 episodes of "ER" as Noah Wyle's girlfriend, a series that was created by this "Jurassic Park" author'
Michael Crichton
800
'The capital is "foggy" & "crowded"; stick with "charming" Chosica, the "Gateway to the Andes"'
Peru
800
'Dosido, in square dancing, comes from the French meaning this'
back to back
1000
'Arthurian talespinner of Monmouth
(8)'
Geoffrey
1000
'An amoeba is a 1-celled shapeless mass of this, a term defined in 1839 as the basic material of life'
protoplasm
1000
'It was the profession of Ray Barone on the CBS sitcom "Everybody Loves Raymond"'
sportswriter
1000
'This principality's "Rhine scenery" "enchanted" some; others wondered "Why not just go to Switzerland"'
Liechtenstein
1000
'Bespoke is a Britishism meaning this type of clothing'
made to measure
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