Puzzle 4

__ Owings & Merrill, architects built Burj Khalifa.

Natural stimulant that can disrupt sleep patterns.

Ballet jump that lands on both feet.

South American monkey also known as a zari.

Synthetic rubber material used in wetsuits.

Famous leader of England's Peasants' Revolt.

Bony protrusion to which skeletal muscles attach.

1986 Bubble Bobble, an action __ game.

Portuguese liqueur tasting of sour cherries.

Horizontally slatted window covering.

Engine part that supplies air or fuel to cylinders.

A Tree Grows there in a 1943 Betty Smith novel.

Glare-reducing software used to treat insomnia.

US artist who painted dogs playing poker.

Someone who knows a lot about many things.

Individual bobsled event with small sled.

Swedish DJ Tim, better known by stage name Avicii.

Home of Faslane and Trident missiles.

Land of Youth; the otherworld in Celtic mythology.