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Some of This, Some of That 8 Crossword Puzzle

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A mix of many topics; maybe including a favorite of yours?
Author: CmdrK - Diff: Harder

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      Across
      1. From "Star Trek" we learned of this Vulcan food (7,4)
      10. Big, clumsy guy
      11. Debussy heroine
      12. Dutch for a large body of water
      13. Pointed weapon or Mr. Henriksen
      15. Respond
      17. Predominant equation in study of electricity (4,3)
      18. French waves
      20. Rub out
      22. Muslim mystics
      25. Capital of Himachal Pradesh state in India
      28. Jailbreaker
      29. Main artery of the body
      31. A pod of Killer Whales
      33. Goes with Viet
      34. Astrological fire sign
      36. Monogram of president Garfield's successor
      37. Squalid, ugly town in Terry Brooks's "Shannara" series (7,4)

      Down

      1. Jonas Salk discovered a vaccine for it
      2. Anaheim baseball team, on scoreboards
      3. R.L. Stevenson: "Till morning in the land ___" (2,3)
      4. Fe, Cs, Ag, Ni, etc (abbr)
      5. Third studio album by Maija Vilkkumaa
      6. Chemistry Nobelist Jerome
      7. Conductor Seiji
      8. School in Greenville, North Carolina (init)
      9. Former Romanian Prime Minister Roman
      14. Works with 4 Down
      16. Not later
      19. School of higher learning in the Big Apple (init)
      21. Nickname for our sun
      22. American comedian Arnold
      23. Created the first nuclear reactor
      24. What your hair grows out of
      25. Goes well with a fork
      26. Holiest city of Islam
      27. Syrian president
      30. Rows the boat
      32. Dan Guerney's car team (init)
      35. University degree specialisation for understanding ohms and electrons (init)