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SOL (46A: Por do ___ (sunset, in Portuguese)) SOL is making back-to-back appearances in the crossword, as we saw it yesterday clued as [Sun, in Spanish]. Spanish and Portuguese are similar languages.
LAREDO, TEXAS (17A: Rio Grande city with a jalapeno festival) LAREDO, TEXAS is located in the southern part of the state, along the Rio Grande, River. Across the river from LAREDO, TEXAS is the ...
Comments from Today’s Crossword Constructors. Sally: Happy to be starting off 2025 with another collaboration with Olivia! Several months ago, Olivia and I were messaging back and forth about ...
Henry Hook (September 18, 1955 – October 27, 2015) was an American creator of crossword puzzles, widely credited with popularizing the cryptic crossword in North America. With Henry Rathvon and Emily Cox, he wrote the crossword for the Boston Globe. Hook began constructing crosswords at age 14, when he sent a rebuttal crossword to Eugene T ...
Kick off – KO; Kilo – K; King – K, R (from the Latin rex), HM (His Majesty), or GR (George Rex), or CR (Charles Rex). Also BB (B.B. King, singer-songwriter) Kiss – X (the symbol for a kiss) Knave – J (Jack) Knight – K, KT, KBE (Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire) or KG (Knight of the Garter) or N (the symbol for a ...
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Today's title let me know exactly what to look for theme-wise. This is a great group of theme answers; each one is interesting. Thank you, Stella, for this enjoyable puzzle.
BONES (43A: Humerus, scapula, femur, etc.) Oh, look, more science in this crossword. The humerus is the upper arm BONE. The scapula is the shoulder blade, which connects the humerus with the ...