CWWFileFormat=2.0 PuzzleTitle=Cranial Nerves & Arteries PuzzleSubtitle= CreatedBy= CreditsLine=www.CrosswordWeaver.com CustomAlphabet=ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ Columns=28 Rows=23 TightlyCrossed=F LooseAutoSize=T SymmetryMode=No Symmetry EveryPuzzleDifferent=T FlagOneLetterSlots=F FlagTwoLetterSlots=F ShowHotSpots=F Exchanged=F LGCS=80500 [Paper Size and Margins] Printer=hp deskjet 990c Orientation=0 PaperWidth=8.5 PaperHeight=11 MarginTop=0.5 MarginLeft=0.7 MarginRight=0.7 MarginBottom=0.5 PutFrameOnCode=7 FrameStyle=None = None 0, None 12632256, None 0 FrameInsideTop=0.25 FrameInsideLeft=0.25 FrameInsideRight=0.25 FrameInsideBottom=0.25 FrameOutsideTop=0.5 FrameOutsideLeft=0.5 FrameOutsideRight=0.5 FrameOutsideBottom=0.63 [Unsolved Puzzle] CellWidth=0.25 CellHeight=0.25 GridLineThickness=0.01 BlockedCellColor=0 RemovedCellColor=16777215 CellNumberPercent=36 PuzzlePage=1 PuzzleLeft=0.05 PuzzleTop=0 [Solution] AlignSolution=T CellWidthSol=0.15 CellHeightSol=0.23 GridLineThicknessSol=0.01 CellLetterPercent=90 SolutionFont=Arial SolutionThemeBold=T SolutionThemeColor=F [Clues and Columns] ClueColumns=2 SeparateClues=F AcrossText=Across DownText=Down LeadingPercentage=115 ClueNumberFont=Arial ClueNumberFontSize=8 ClueNumberBold=T ClueTextFont=Arial ClueTextFontSize=8 ClueThemeBold=T ClueThemeItalic=T ClueThemeInColor=F ClueThemeAllCaps=F AcrDwnFont=Arial AcrDwnFontSize=8 AcrDwnBold=T AcrDwnCapitals=T NewColumnDown=T WordBankCB=T WordBankMode=Bottom WordBankSort=Alpha WordBankHeader=WORD BANK: WordBankPager=1 asWordBankHeight=0.25556 [Title and Credits Details] PutTitleOnCode=2 TitleFont=Times New Roman TitleFontSize=28 TitleColor=0 TitleBIUS=FFFF SubtitleFont=Times New Roman SubtitleFontSize=14 SubtitleColor=0 SubtitleBIUS=FFFF SubtitleExtraSpacing=0.000 CreditsFont=Times New Roman CreditsFontSize=7 [Auto-Layout] AutoLayout=T AutoMargins=T AutoTitleSize=T AutoCellSize=T AutoCellShape=T AutoCenter=T AutoLayout_OnApply=T AutoLayout_OnSpill=T AutoClueColumns=F AutoNewColumn=F AutoClueSize=T AutoClueSpacing=T AutoLayoutPageChoice=2 AskBeforeUsingTwoPages=F GRID: ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ g l o s s o p h a r y n g e a l n e r v e ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ c ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ b ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ u ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ h ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ a ~ ~ a ~ f a c i a l n e r v e ~ ~ o ~ y ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ b ~ ~ s ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ o ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ l ~ p ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ d ~ ~ i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ m ~ ~ ~ ~ t ~ ~ f ~ o ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ u ~ ~ l ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ o ~ ~ ~ ~ r ~ ~ a ~ g ~ ~ t ~ v ~ ~ c ~ ~ a ~ ~ ~ v e s t i b u l o c o c h l e a r n e r v e ~ ~ r ~ c ~ ~ ~ ~ o ~ ~ ~ ~ c ~ ~ t ~ o ~ ~ i ~ r ~ ~ n ~ ~ a ~ i ~ ~ ~ ~ r ~ ~ ~ ~ h ~ ~ o ~ s ~ ~ g ~ t ~ ~ s ~ ~ r ~ r ~ ~ ~ ~ n ~ ~ ~ ~ l ~ ~ r ~ s ~ ~ e ~ e ~ ~ n o p t i c n e r v e ~ ~ ~ ~ e ~ ~ y ~ a ~ ~ m ~ b ~ ~ e p ~ e ~ l ~ ~ ~ ~ r ~ ~ ~ ~ a ~ ~ n ~ l ~ ~ i ~ r ~ ~ r t ~ r ~ e ~ ~ ~ ~ v ~ ~ ~ ~ r ~ ~ e ~ n ~ ~ n ~ a ~ ~ v i ~ y ~ o ~ ~ ~ ~ e ~ ~ ~ ~ n ~ ~ r ~ e ~ ~ a ~ l ~ ~ e c ~ ~ ~ f ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ e ~ ~ v ~ r ~ ~ l ~ a ~ ~ ~ t ~ ~ ~ w ~ ~ a c c e s s o r y n e r v e ~ n ~ r ~ ~ ~ r ~ ~ ~ i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ v ~ ~ ~ ~ e ~ ~ e ~ t ~ ~ ~ a ~ ~ ~ l ~ ~ ~ v a g u s n e r v e ~ ~ ~ ~ r ~ e ~ ~ ~ c ~ ~ ~ l ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ v ~ r ~ ~ ~ t ~ ~ ~ i n t e r n a l c a r o t i d a r t e r i e s ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ s ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ e ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ o p t i c c h i a s m a ~ END GRID THEME WORDS: 0 -- VertebralArteries |Paired arteries originating from subclavian arteries, passing through foramen magnum and connecting to basialr artery (2 wds.) 0 -- BasilarArtery |Central artery anterior to brain stem that branches to cerebellum, pons, and inner ear (2 wds.) 0 -- InternalCarotidArteries |Paired arteries originating from common carotid arteries, passing through carotid canal of temporal bone (3 wds.) 0 -- CircleOfWillis |Series of vessels that encircle the pituitary, uniting anterior and posterior circulations--also known as cerebral arterial circle (3 wds.) 0 -- OlfactoryNerve |Most anterior sensory nerve; traverses foramina in ethmoidal cribriform plate--responsible for smell (2 wds.) 0 -- OpticNerve |Anterior portion of nerve leading to eye through optic canal--responsible for vision (2 wds.) 0 -- OpticChiasma |Middle portion of nerve (responsible for vision) which forms an "X" (2 wds.) 0 -- OpticTract |Posterior portion of nerve responsible for vision that leads posteriorly to thalamus part of brain (2 wds.) 0 -- OculomotorNerve |Nerve transmitted through superior orbital fissure; arises anterior and posterior to pons--responsible for movement of eye muscles (2 wds.) 0 -- TrochlearNerve |Nerve which passes through superior orbital fissure superior to oblique eye muscle; arises near corpora quadrigemina on inferior colliculi--responsible for specific eye movement and stablization (2 wds.) 0 -- TrigeminalNerve |Largest of cranial nerves, comprised of three branches: opthalmic, maxillary, and mandibular; originates lateral to pons; used in dentistry to desensitize teeth and gums (2 wds.) 0 -- AbducensNerve |Nerve transmitted through superior orbital fissure--innervates lateral rectus muscle of eye (2 wds.) 0 -- FacialNerve |First of four nerves in a row; transmitted through stylomastoid foramen--innervates muscles of facial expression, salivary glands, taste buds, and lacrimal gland (2 wds.) 0 -- VestibulocochlearNerve |Nerve transmitted through internal acoustic meatus--involved in equilibrium and hearing (2 wds.) 0 -- GlossopharyngealNerve |Nerve transmitted through jugular foramen--innervates salivary gland, taste buds, and muscles used in swallowing (2 wds.) 0 -- VagusNerve |Nerve transmitted though jugular foramen--innervates muscles for swallowing and muscles of respiratory tract, heart, esophagus, and abdominal viscera (2 wds.) 0 -- AccessoryNerve |Nerve transmitted through jugular foramen to trapezius and sternocleidomastoid--moves head, neck, and shoulders (2 wds.) 0 -- HypoglossalNerve |Nerve transmitted through hypoglossal canal--innervates muscles of tongue (2 wds.) 0 -- | END THEME WORDS CURRENT CLUES ACROSS: 1 GLOSSOPHARYNGEALNERVE |Nerve transmitted through jugular foramen--innervates salivary gland, taste buds, and muscles used in swallowing (2 wds.) 6 FACIALNERVE |First of four nerves in a row; transmitted through stylomastoid foramen--innervates muscles of facial expression, salivary glands, taste buds, and lacrimal gland (2 wds.) 11 VESTIBULOCOCHLEARNERVE |Nerve transmitted through internal acoustic meatus--involved in equilibrium and hearing (2 wds.) 13 OPTICNERVE |Anterior portion of nerve leading to eye through optic canal--responsible for vision (2 wds.) 14 ACCESSORYNERVE |Nerve transmitted through jugular foramen to trapezius and sternocleidomastoid--moves head, neck, and shoulders (2 wds.) 15 VAGUSNERVE |Nerve transmitted though jugular foramen--innervates muscles for swallowing and muscles of respiratory tract, heart, esophagus, and abdominal viscera (2 wds.) 16 INTERNALCAROTIDARTERIES |Paired arteries originating from common carotid arteries, passing through carotid canal of temporal bone (3 wds.) 17 OPTICCHIASMA |Middle portion of nerve (responsible for vision) which forms an "X" (2 wds.) CURRENT CLUES DOWN: 2 OCULOMOTORNERVE |Nerve transmitted through superior orbital fissure; arises anterior and posterior to pons--responsible for movement of eye muscles (2 wds.) 3 BASILARARTERY |Central artery anterior to brain stem that branches to cerebellum, pons, and inner ear (2 wds.) 4 HYPOGLOSSALNERVE |Nerve transmitted through hypoglossal canal--innervates muscles of tongue (2 wds.) 5 ABDUCENSNERVE |Nerve transmitted through superior orbital fissure--innervates lateral rectus muscle of eye (2 wds.) 7 OLFACTORYNERVE |Most anterior sensory nerve; traverses foramina in ethmoidal cribriform plate--responsible for smell (2 wds.) 8 TROCHLEARNERVE |Nerve which passes through superior orbital fissure superior to oblique eye muscle; arises near corpora quadrigemina on inferior colliculi--responsible for specific eye movement and stablization (2 wds.) 9 TRIGEMINALNERVE |Largest of cranial nerves, comprised of three branches: opthalmic, maxillary, and mandibular; originates lateral to pons; used in dentistry to desensitize teeth and gums (2 wds.) 10 VERTEBRALARTERIES |Paired arteries originating from subclavian arteries, passing through foramen magnum and connecting to basialr artery (2 wds.) 12 CIRCLEOFWILLIS |Series of vessels that encircle the pituitary, uniting anterior and posterior circulations--also known as cerebral arterial circle (3 wds.) 13 OPTICTRACT |Posterior portion of nerve responsible for vision that leads posteriorly to thalamus part of brain (2 wds.) END CURRENT CLUES END.