I'm just posting a clip that I cropped so that all the extra crap isn't on it. I'll be looking through soon. Let me know what any of the rest of you might find interesting if anything.
or Welle (both: w“l) (KEY) , river, c.700 mi (1,130 km) long, rising in NE Congo (Kinshasa), central Africa, and flowing west to merge with the Bomu River and thus form the Ubangi River at the CongoCentral African Republic border. Its course has many rapids.
or Welle (both: w“l) (KEY) , river, c.700 mi (1,130 km) long, rising in NE Congo (Kinshasa), central Africa, and flowing west to merge with the Bomu River and thus form the Ubangi River at the CongoCentral African Republic border. Its course has many rapids.
oran, MO (city, FIPS 54758) Location: 37.08503 N, 89.65289 W Population (1990): 1164 (499 housing units) Area: 2.7 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water) Zip code(s): 63771
A soft, light, extremely malleable silver-white metallic element that reacts explosively with water, is naturally abundant in combined forms, especially in common salt, and is used in the production of a wide variety of industrially important compounds. Atomic number 11; atomic weight 22.99; melting point 97.8�C; boiling point 892�C; specific gravity 0.971; valence 1. See table at element.
é‧tape /eɪˈtęp; Fr. eɪˈtap[ey-tap; Fr. ey-tap] noun, plural é‧tapes /eɪˈtęps; Fr. eɪˈtap/ Pronunciation[ey-taps; Fr. ey-tap] Military 1. a place where troops camp after a day's march. 2. a day's march. 3. Archaic. supplies issued to troops during a march.
'Etape \['E]`tape"\, n. [F. Cf. Staple a mart.] 1. A public storehouse.
2. Supplies issued to troops on the march; hence (Mil.), the place where troops on the march halt over night; also, by extension, the distance marched during a day.
3. In Russia, a prison or stockade for the confinement of prisoners in transit
or Welle (both: w“l) (KEY) , river, c.700 mi (1,130 km) long, rising in NE Congo (Kinshasa), central Africa, and flowing west to merge with the Bomu River and thus form the Ubangi River at the CongoCentral African Republic border. Its course has many rapids.
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-- Edited by Wednesdayworld at 18:23, 2006-10-05
That could also be a V.
No, the word down is "usually" so it would have to be a U.
snootch2danootch wrote: WOW!!! Such great minds digging and finding more stuff. WTG
One never knows what is going to be key . . . and what is merely designed either as filler or as a red herring. Sometimes I think the writers just like messing with us, too!!!
It looked to be a well-thought-out puzzle. There was a movie here about the making of crossword puzzles, but I didn't get to see it. Maybe I'll rent it this winter.