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  2. Crossword abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    The abbreviation is not always a short form of the word used in the clue. For example: "Knight" for N (the symbol used in chess notation) Taking this one stage further, the clue word can hint at the word or words to be abbreviated rather than giving the word itself. For example: "About" for C or CA (for "circa"), or RE.

  3. Parisian Love - Wikipedia

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    70 minutes; 7 reels (6,324 feet) Country. United States. Language. Silent (English intertitles) Parisian Love is a black and white 1925 American silent romantic crime drama film directed by Louis J. Gasnier and starring Clara Bow. The film was produced by B.P. Schulberg Productions. A copy of this film still survives. [1] [2]

  4. The New York Times crossword - Wikipedia

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    The larger Sunday crossword, which appears in The New York Times Magazine, is an icon in American culture; it is typically intended to be a "Thursday-plus" in difficulty. [6] The standard daily crossword is 15 by 15 squares, while the Sunday crossword measures 21 by 21 squares.

  5. Crossword - Wikipedia

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    Crossword. A crossword (or crossword puzzle) is a word game consisting of a grid of black and white squares, into which solvers enter words or phrases ("entries") crossing each other horizontally ("across") and vertically ("down") according to a set of clues. Each white square is typically filled with one letter, while the black squares are ...

  6. A Parisian Romance (play) - Wikipedia

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    A Parisian Romance ( French: Un Roman Parisien) is a play written in French by Octave Feuillet and adapted in English by Augustus R. Cazauran. Producer A. M. Palmer staged it at the Union Square Theatre on Broadway, where it debuted on January 11, 1883, with Richard Mansfield starring as Baron Chevrial. Mansfield later purchased the rights to ...

  7. A Family Found a Hidden Genie’s Lamp—and Walked ... - AOL

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    A Colorado family solved poetic clues, leading them to a hidden wish lamp and winning $200,000 in Treasure Games, a new treasure-hunting startup by Dirk Gibson.

  8. Le Parisien - Wikipedia

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    Le Parisien ( pronounced [lə paʁizjɛ̃]; lit. 'The Parisian') is a French daily newspaper covering both international and national news, and local news of Paris and its suburbs. Since 2015, Le Parisien has been owned by LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE, better known as LVMH, belonging to French billionaire Bernard Arnault.

  9. From Olympics-bashing to Olympics-loving: Parisians dance ...

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    Like most self-respecting Parisians, Mathilde Joannard and Franck Tallieu had been training for the Olympic sport of Olympics-bashing. Of course the Olympics were going to be a mess, the couple ...