Six Letter Words A-Z #3

Find the following six-letter words from the given clues.
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hint
word
A
what crossword clues are, if they're not down
across
B
Rudolf Nureyev was a master of this
ballet
C
transparent part of the eye
cornea
D
small boat
dinghy
E
slowly change over time
evolve
F
mural painting, on plaster
fresco
G
city that Germans know as Genf
Geneva
H
meet for casual sex
hookup
I
two-meter lizard
iguana
J
Mexican root vegetable
jicama
K
temperature scale where absolute zero is, well, zero
Kelvin
L
organism that looks like moss (but isn't)
lichen
M
sheep breed valued for its fine wool
Merino
N
element, and a coin's nickname
nickel
O
petrol (gasoline) rating
octane
P
unit of pressure
pascal
Q
oddly picturesque; interestingly strange
quaint
R
angle measure, about 57 degrees
radian
S
a UFO is a flying example
saucer
T
tissue that connects muscle to bone
tendon
U
goes with Nations and States
United
V
airless space
vacuum
W
flat ring to tighten a joint and prevent leakage
washer
X
St Francis ______, 1506-1552
Xavier
Y
ceremonial Tower of London guard
yeoman
Z
the twelve 30° celestial divisions
zodiac
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Level 66
Feb 11, 2016
The coin's official name is Nickel (which, by the way, is only 25% nickel, the rest is copper)
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Level 76
Feb 11, 2016
Both the US and Canada have a 5-cent coin called a nickel, both spelt with a small "n". I can't find anything to suggest that either coin has been "officially" called that; it just seems more like common usage. How much longer do you think they'll be around for? You can't buy anything with 5 cents these days!