This printable crossword puzzle has 40 clues. Answers range from 3 to 15 letters long. This crossword is also available to download as a Microsoft Word document or a PDF.
What year was this bomb proposed?
What department of the U.S. government researched it?
The bomb would _____ soldiers, not kill them.
The initial research conducted at the _____ Laboratory.
What government organization was the answer to #4 a predecessor to?
What state was this research initially conducted in?
How many pages was the initial proposal?
How expensive was the bomb to be?
How many years would this project have taken?
This is an example of a(n) _______ weapon.
What form would the bomb take once deployed?
The bomb would make the soldiers it was dropped on to become what?
What is the main “ingredient” in the bomb that would cause the desired effect?
The bomb, in theory, would cause enemy soldiers’ units to ________ _________.
These were suggested additions to the gay bomb despite minimal support for this idea.
The bomb was only _______ and not actually attempted.
The idea was pitched to the National Academy of _______ in 2002 and kickstarted other strange chemical warfare strategies.
These strange chemical warfare strategies included the “sting me” bomb that would release a gas whose scent would attract swarms of ______.
Another bomb included was one that made those in contact with the gas extremely sensitive to the ____.
The _______ bomb was also inspired by the gay bomb, which caused severe bad breath.
Also influenced by the gay bomb, was the “Who? Me?” bomb, which caused _________.
The bombs mentioned in #20 and #21 were to identify enemies based on their bad _____.
What award were the researchers that conceptualized the gay bomb given in 2007?
The prize in #23 is a ________ award for bizarre scientific achievements that “first make people laugh, and then make them think.”
The awards mentioned in #23 are hosted by the Annals of ______ Research, a comedic scientific journal.
The bomb would serve to damage ______ of the enemy soldiers affected by it.
What did most people regard the gay bomb as?
Research funding was for “harassing, ________, and ‘bad guy’-identifying chemicals.”
The plans for the gay bomb were discovered by the ________ Project, an organization that tracks military spending.
_________ Hammond, of the organization in #29, believes that the gay bomb was considered more seriously than the Pentagon has let on.
Who was the president of the U.S. when this idea was proposed?
Don’t _____ Don’t Tell was the compromise the president in #31 enacted that allowed gay people in the military.
________ concerning homosexuality in the military seemingly provided justification for the gay bomb.
The discovery of this proposal inspired a ________ based on the concept.
Who was responsible for #34?
The gay bomb and all other bomb proposals mentioned were rejected and never received federal _________.
This proposal has an unofficial website called ___________.
The website in #37 uses the slogan “Make _______ Not War.”
The Pentagon insisted that their consideration of the gay bomb was _______.
This bomb was described at completely _______.