Engineering & Science Crossword Puzzle

March 6, 2011

2011 Engineering & Science Crossword Puzzles

Visit the Crossword Express website - RF CafeTake a well-deserved break and try your hand at some of these goodies. Every word in the RF Cafe crossword puzzles is specifically related to engineering, mathematics, and science. There are no generic backfill words like many other puzzles give you, so you'll never see a clue asking for the name of a movie star or a mountain on the Russia-China border.

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RF Cafe - Engineering Crossword, 3-6-2011

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1. First group of four letters of Greek alphabet

2. Chemical symbol for mendelevium

4. Ham's code for "Entire net stand by."

6. Time division duplex (abbr.)

8. Stock symbol for Advanced Micro Devices

10. High Definition Television

12. The "O" in ROM

13. Digital Communication System (abbr.)

14. RF connector type

15. Half of a DIP

16. Chemical symbol for neptunium

18. Second group of four letters of Greek alphabet

1. Unit of atmospheric pressure (abbr.)

3. The lowest region of the ionosphere found approximately 30 to 60 miles above Earth (1 ltr. + 1 wd, hyph.)

4. The "Q" in QA

5. Integrated data onto a carrier wave

6. Screw feature that gives it holding power (pl.)

7. Leave a film on a surface

8. The "As" in GaAs

9. 2-element, 1/2 wavelength antenna fed at the center (pl.)

10. Change out modules while power is still applied

11. Force or load that produces elongation

17. BlackBerry or Palm for example (abbr.)


See solution below

RF Cafe - Engineering Crossword Solution, 3-6-2011