The answer is Babu, as #30 down is Tibet and #33 across is Firsts. Taken from the October 25th edition of the Orlando Sentinel.
Vishna.
ranee, rajah
Sri
No, "spring term" does not need capital letters unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a title.
The Hindu title of respect is "Shri" for men and "Shrimati" for women.
Obstetrician is a job title. It begins with o and is 12 letters long.
A babu is a Hindu title of respect, equivalent to Mr - a Hindu gentleman or official.
Crossroads is a song title beginning with "C".
Sri
Yes you have to capitalize WILL in a title.Words that need capitalization are words that are:In the beginning or the end of the title.NounsPronounsAdverbsAdjectivesPrepositions and conjunctions that are 5 letters or more.Words that don't capitalize are words that are:Articles (unless it's in the beginning or the end of the title).Prepositions of four letters or smaller( unless it's in the beginning or the end of the title).Conjunctions of four letters or smaller (unless it's in the beginning or the end of the sentence).The particle to used with an infinative (unless the to is used in the beginning or the end of the sentence).Hopefully this helps:)
It is not necessary to capitalize all the letters in "Needs Analysis" unless it is a title or at the beginning of a sentence.
Neither the title nor the text of any of Shakespeare's Plays start with that combination of letters. It could be the initials of A Winter's Tale.