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Crossword Puzzle Dictionary
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bit of a dent in the father-knows-best myth that day
Chaplin, we learn, has made his films the intimate cons of such great productions DW Griffith: Griffith has created the most decorated shows like "intolerance, hours of swinging braziers and slaves banging on gongs, chariots pulled by butterflies, and the public has been duped into embracing simply because of its size. Where was the quick time, winning smile not returned Tiffany notes, the discovery of a cuckold cufflink and saying nothing, the smile of a baby something to cool the bones?"However, teams with Griffith Chaplin to fight against the barons of the film who want to crush them. Now, this line deals with history as it is a sentimental melodrama, and spends most parts of Hollywood," Sunnyside " takes us behind the scenes and giving star. Combined with scenes cut from the war in Europe, these arrangements provide an extensive stateside theater of the absurd which accessories collapse as fast as they are erected....
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Macquarie Dictionary Word of the Year
- This paper's crossword editor recently raised the question of whether digital sources should provide validation alongside "'authoritative' printed dictionaries". Happily, in this case, the draft additions to the Oxford English Dictionary offer some
- Macquarie Dictionary has announced burqini as the Word of the Year 2011 from the new words selected for inclusion in the annual update of the Macquarie Dictionary Online. There were thousands of votes cast on the dictionary website in January in the
- By Laura Henry Did you know that crossword puzzles have been around for nearly 100 years? The first such puzzle, created by Arthur Wynne at the request of his editor, appeared in the New York World in December 1913. Other newspapers picked it up,
- I do enjoy being indicated in that way in a crossword - by a "bee". You look under bee in the dictionary, and it can mean me, you know? So even though it might read like an insect, or a spelling competition in a clue, it's probably going to mean that
- First, some background: New York Times puzzle guru Will Shortz was called out this week by freelance writer Julieanne Smolinski for misusing the word “illin” in a recent crossword, leading the two to cross swords via e-mail. “The clue for 28 down reads