Famous public space in Central London commemorating a victory in the Napoleonic Wars
A cube truncated by two tetrahedra
Infectious illness that spreads rapidly, e.g. Spanish Flu
British word meaning to infer or figure out, with out
New England org. dedicated to solving environmental challenges
Coastal inlet formed by the partial submergence of an unglaciated river valley
Main lending institution of the E.U.
Bank that is the namesake for the Pitt. Pirates park
Prefix meaning relating to eggs
I can't understand this in the slightest, idiom expressed in Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar"
Qualities or states of having no end
Irish nationalist author of "The Riddle of the Sands" in the early 1900s
___-9 semi-automatic pistol
Emits or emanates, or yogic sounds
A small arachnid, e.g. a mite or tick
A former measure of length (equivalent to six hand breadths) used mainly for textiles, locally
Greek letter, or meas. of air pressure
British for to incite or urge on
German for but, or left-handed baseball pitcher Al from the mid-1900s
Oldest global school in the world, located in Switz.
Coral atoll in French Polynesia
Object good for fishing or phishing
The Warwick Journal of Philosophy
Abbreviation for three political spectra regions
Genus of moth, or abbreviation for special savings account (e.g. Roth)
Hollywood star Brooks or Gibson
Award-winning Indian actor known by this mononym