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General Madness #17 Crossword Puzzle

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After a break, the "General Madness" series continues. Enjoy!
Author: DeepHistory - Diff: Harder

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      1. Sheets of this material makes books
      4. Used for transmitting electrical signals
      7. Sick, unwell
      8. Tol Sirion and Tol Brandir are both ___ in JRR Tolkien's Middle-Earth legendarium
      9. Approvals, endorsements
      10. A hen lays it
      11. City in ancient Assyria
      14. Weapon used by medieval knights, also called a lance
      17. The Battle of Hampton Roads was a ___ battle during the American Civil War
      20. A brand of automobile and a flower
      23. Female sex cell
      24. ___ Pyle was the name of a character in "The Andy Griffith Show"
      25. English slang term for the head
      26. Ancient name for the Japanese capital of Tokyo
      27. An adverb of frequency
      28. A place under the rule of a royal

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      1. "___ facie", Latin for "at first sight"
      2. In Homer's epics, Nestor was the King of ___
      3. One who gets up from a bed
      4. Wooden shoes associated with the Netherlands
      5. Hold someone responsible, as for failure
      6. Somebody or something that gives relief
      12. A Belgian city
      13. Country in the Americas comprised of 50 states (initials)
      15. Opposite of amateur (abbr.)
      16. A member of the Babylonian pantheon
      17. Italian for black
      18. A "technicolor yawn" in Australian slang
      19. Sofia ___, Italian actress born in 1934
      20. How an American would spell the name of a British political party formed in 1900
      21. A form of poetry originating in Japan
      22. Early locomotives were powered by it