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General Madness #4 Crossword Puzzle

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Author: DeepHistory - Diff: Harder

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      1. Second King of Israel in the Bible
      4. One of the symbols of the Greek goddess Athena was the ___ tree
      7. Ability to perceive things out of the senses (Abbr.)
      8. An alien who paid a fee in order to reside in a city in ancient Greece
      9. Robber, burglar, he who steals
      10. Intelligence agency working for the US Navy (Abbr.)
      11. Lunar and ___ are types of calendar
      14. Leonard ___, Canadian singer-songwriter
      17. Ancient Greek term for "the people"
      20. A compass direction
      23. 23rd latter of the Hebrew alphabet
      24. Pertaining or related to insanity and craziness
      25. Cardinal number, seven plus one
      26. Also known as an automobile
      27. Herakles slew a lion terrorizing that city
      28. A Greek island, center of the Cyclades

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      1. Latin for "house"
      2. Crucial, of great significance
      3. The whole of the layout and furnishings of a livable interior
      4. Related or pertaining to the eye or the sense of vision
      5. Oscar Wilde's nationality
      6. Small and delicate, related to Elves
      12. Be in debt
      13. "Much ___ About Nothing", Shakespreare play
      15. Wife of John Lennon (surname only)
      16. Consume a meal
      17. Follower of Satan, in Christian theology
      18. A lady of refinement
      19. Anglo-Saxon copper coin of small value
      20. Weapon used mostly in ancient wars
      21. As far as, up to the time that
      22. Ancient Greek name for the underworld