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Epi Crossword Puzzle - March 2024 |
Our crossword puzzle was created by
by Dr. Richard Dicker—A former
CDC employee and not-quite-retired epidemiologist. |
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5. HIV activist org. founded in 1987 10. It killed several thousand Londoners in December 1952 14. Tuesday food 15. First word of many limericks 16. Cribbage pieces 17. Greek H's 18. Gas used in 1995 Tokyo Metro attack 19. Length x width, or pi x r-squared 20. Figure for displaying first component of 40-Across of an outbreak 23. Snare 24. Suffix for Japan or Vietnam 25. ad / bc, for example 28. Advanced deg. from HSPH Dept. of Epi, for one 31. 23rd is a famous one 35. Aircraft control surface, or misspelling of preteen year 37. Mo. without a federal holiday 39. Fair-hiring inits. 40. Components of descriptive epidemiology 44. Unit at the gym 45. Deg. that many epidemiologists have 46. Current overdose crisis 47. Date of ____, used for X-axis of 20-Across 50. "A mouse!" 52. March 14 is the day for a piece ____ 53. Mouse's place 55. "Livin' La Vida ___" 57. Figure for displaying second component of 40-Across 63. Singing weather, per Gene Kelly 64. Possible figure for third component of 40-Across 65. + 67. A deadly sin 68. ____ Potente Potions, book used by Hermione Granger 69. Tiny amount 70. Adjudge 71. Cillian Murphy, for one 72. Their logo is a basketball with a B on it
1. Pioneer cell phone co. 2. Measure that can be calculated from cohort studies, but not most case-control studies 3. Global health org. based at Columbia U. 4. Among measures of validity, word after true or false 5. Away from port 6. Gates-funded program in several LMICs to assess childhood causes of death 7. Actress Garr or Hatcher 8. Acid related to gout 9. VP after Biden 10. Good but not best bowling scores 11. Jeopardy's founder, to his friends 12. Arch type 13. Fed. construction overseer 21. Sag 22. Quality assurance letters in a medicine cabinet 25. Back in style 26. ET, e.g. 27. Fill-in workers 29. Apt rhyme for "stash" 30. Owed 32. "The Boy Who Cried Wolf" writer 33. Sainted 7th-century pope 34. Paris newspaper, with "Le" 36. Org. behind PubMed 38. Fed. printing agency 41. Donkey Kong, for one 42. Historical period 43. TB med that may turn urine orange 48. Tommy John surgery or Apgar score 49. Toni Morrison's "___ Baby" 51. Thief, in brief 54. Inflexible belief 56. On a questionnaire, word before "(specify)" 57. Chaplin prop 58. Busy place 59. Task step in 66-Down 60. Editor of A Dictionary of Epidemiology editions 1-4 61. Skin lotion ingredient 62. Short shot 63. Litmus color for strong acid 66. STATA competitor |
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