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October-December

2007

Medi+Cross
Try your luck with these seemingly intricate but easy cross words. Each one is composed with utmost care to test your endurance as well as knowledge. For answers look at the solved clues given after each Medi+Cross.

Medi+Cross-01

Clues:

Across:

1. Common to kidneys and chromosomes. (4)

2.  Platina.(3)

12. Chronic arsenical nail plate.(4)

14. Any kind of abnormal excretion or secretion acting antagonistically on the body , removal of which is necessory for the cure(8)

To left:

4. Disturbances in ‘heam’ metabolism.(9)

5. Light beyond the violet end.(7)

8. Chloroxylenol 1.4%.(6)

9. Excrescence developing on many benign and pre-malignant skin lesions with an annoying appearance. (4)

10. Headache comes on by supressed menses, stool goes out by the commencement of it.(5)

13. Aspartate amino transferase.(4)

16. The rejuvenator.(7)

 

Downwards:

1. Hair, twisted, the shaft on its axis.(9)

3.  What causes gas, cures
post operative gas pains. (8)

4. Premature senility in children. (9)

6. Cerebellar dysfunction.(6)

7. Horrible dreams cause no horror. (3)

8. Asthma on talking, but the
food goes down the right way   (7)

Upwards:

11.  Mind feeble but heart feels large,
milk leg and joints with peg. (4)

15.  Forhead in an iron ring,
thyroid is enlarging.(5)

    Answer 

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Medi+Cross-02

Clues:

Across

1.   A six-membered hemiacetal ring structure(8)

3.  Whooping cough only during day with profuse lachrymation. (9)

4.  Premature graying due to gradual dilution of pigment of hair. (8)

6.  Itching anus, twitching fingers and face, he will be natu­rally cross. (4)

8.  A type of carcinoma. (7)

10. An oral lesion usually seen in malignancies. (6)

11. The American neurologist co-worked in identifying a proximal muscle weakness associated with malignancies. (5)

13. Syndrome characterised by the concurrance of lentigines, atrial myxoma, mucocutaneus myxoma and blue navi. (4)

15. Not in nuclear fission but in diabetes mellitus. (7)

16. The definitive host of microfilaria. (3)

 

To left:

7.  River in Zaire, highly dangerous, haemorrhagic. (5)

9.    Smallest living unit capable of independant existence. (4)

17. An incomplete antigen. (6)

 

Downwards:

1.  Fuel for world cure for cracked. (9)

2.  Mouth tastes as rotten eggs.  Top of Head would fly off. (5)

10. Increases in rigidity decreases in flaccidity (4)

12. Becomes a crab louse. (3)

14. Elevated in fever. (3)

 

Upwards:

5. Smokes into amputation, walks with frequent stops. (3)

Answer    

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