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Book Report: From the Earth to the Moon: 25 Points - Crossword

Across
The last name of the secretary of the executive committee.
A telegraph message sent by cable.
The location where Captain Nicholl and Impey Barbicane were going to have a gun duel.
To make an object by pouring molten metal into a mold.
The name of the ship that brought Barbicane and the executive committee to Tampa Bay.
A short gun for firing shells on high trajectories at slow velocities.
The company that manufactured the projectile.
An instrument that magnifies objects using a mirror and/or lens, and an eyepiece.
The observatory that replied to Barbicane's letter.
The point on the celestial sphere directly above an observer on the Earth.
The president of the Gun Club.
The director of the Cambridge Observatory.
Barbicane's adversary.
A large-caliber, muzzle-loading cannon that fires heavy projectiles, at both high and low trajectories.
The natural satellite of the Earth.
A short smoothbore gun for firing shells at high angles.
A missile designed to be fired from a rocket, gun, or cannon.
Down
The manager of the Cold Spring Company.
A hard, somewhat brittle alloy of iron and carbon that can be readily molded and contains a higher proportion of carbon than steel.
An observatory located on Long Peaks Mountain in Colorado.
A group of men in Baltimore that came together, based on them either creating or improving a cannon.
A large natural harbour city by the Gulf of Mexico, on the west central coast of Florida.
Members of a military regimen that use large-calibre guns.
The New York-based foundry that manufactured the Columbiad.
The capital city of the American state of Maryland.
A highly-flammable compound made form nitrated cellulose that is used as an explosive.
A large, heavy piece of artillery (usually mounted on wheels), that was used in warfare.
The Frenchman that wanted to wanted to fly to the moon.