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Easy Crossword 094
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Vocabulary Building Blocks: (One Across): cap, (Noun) 1. A covering for the head. 2. Any headgear designed to denote rank, function, membership, etc. 3. A primer, as of a cartridge. Synonym: detonator. 4. A top, as for a bottle. 5. Dental appliance consisting of an artificial crown for a tooth. 6. An upper limit on what is allowed. Synonym: ceiling. Specific caps, when the word is used as a headdress can include: balaclava, balaclava helmet, Balmoral, baseball cap, bathing cap, beret, biggin, biretta, bluebonnet, calpac, calpack, cloth cap, cockscomb, coonskin, coonskin cap, coxcomb, fez, flat cap, garrison cap, Glengarry, golf cap, jockey cap, kalansuwa, kalpac, kepi, liberty cap, mobcap, mortarboard, nightcap, overseas cap, peaked cap, pinner, sailor cap, service cap, shower cap, ski cap, skullcap, stocking cap, swimming cap, tam, tam-o'-shanter, tammy, tarboosh, toboggan cap, watch cap, wishing cap, yachting cap. Cap, (VERB) 1. Cover. 2. To add the final touch to, esp. with "off". 3. To excel. 4. To lie at the top of; crest. 5. To restrict the number or amount of; confine; limit.

Did You Know? (44 Across) The first Ferris wheel was designed and developed by civil engineer, George Washington Gale Ferris for the World's Columbian Exposition held in Chicago in 1893. This first large ride stood 264 feet high, weighed 1200 tons, and could carry 2160 riders in its 36 pendulum cars. Following the exposition in Chicago, entertainment centers with carnival rides became a standard feature at fairs, from the local county gathering to world fairs on the international level. In the spring of 2008, a 541 feet high Ferris wheel was opened to the public in Singapore. The Bejing Great Wheel, (under construction), will be the tallest wheel in the world at its completion, scheduled for 2009.

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