An Article In Meteorite-Times Magazine
by Paul Harris    (To print, first click on puzzle, then print)
Solution will be in June's issue.

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2 This Austrailian crater has not produced any pure iron meteorites, only highly oxidized fragments.
5 Pallasite from the Atacama Desert.
7 Meteorite the Eskimos called the Woman.
9 Ordinary ____, Carbonaceous ______, R ____, E _____ (1 word fills in the blank).
12 _______, stony-iron, and irons all formed by melting on or in a parent body.
14 Presented a scientific paper to the American Philosophic Society on the existence of a meteorite crater in Arizona.
15 Alloys of nickel, iron and cobalt occur in 2 structures in Nickel-Iron meteorites, Kamacite and __________.
16 Country where the K-T boundary clay was found that Alvarez et al. used for 1980 paper.
19 A Book where most of the answers to these questions can be found.
20 Made up of a mixture of broken or different rocks cemented together.

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1 The largest intact meteorite on Earth.
3 Only town known to have 2 meteorites fall through 2 roofs, less than 2 miles apart and eleven years between.
4 Iron meteorite used as an anvil.
6 Strewn field in the Eucla Basin, Austrailia where an 8 ton, 11 ton, and hundreds of smaller irons have been found.
8 CO Carbonaceous chondrite which fell in Doubs, France in which the O in CO is named after.
10 Meteorite found in a Japanese Temple.
11 A CM2 carbonaceous chondrite containing amino acids.
13 Meteoric sulfide present in most meteorites.
17 Most likely the parent body for Eucrites and Diogenites.
18 Location of the Yogi Shergottite.