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  2. Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword ...

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    WOOFS (47A: Speaks dog) This clue made me laugh. When my family had a dog, we definitely "spoke dog" to her at times. FETA (56A: Greek cheese) FETA is a soft brined cheese made from sheep's milk ...

  3. Split-twig figurine - Wikipedia

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    A split-twig figurine is one of many artifacts located around several Western states of the United States, specifically Arizona, Utah, Nevada and California. They are made from flexible wooden twigs, such as willow , and are split down the middle and wrapped carefully, usually into animal shapes.

  4. Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword ...

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    As the clue informs us, a BANH MI is often garnished with cilantro. DREAM ON (3D: "Not gonna happen!") and OPTIMISM (4D: Glass-half-full attitude) I enjoyed the juxtaposition of these two ...

  5. Willow pattern - Wikipedia

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    The Willow pattern is a distinctive and elaborate chinoiserie pattern used on ceramic tableware. It became popular at the end of the 18th century in England when, in its standard form, it was developed by English ceramic artists combining and adapting motifs inspired by fashionable hand-painted blue-and-white wares imported from Qing dynasty ...

  6. Kinnikinnick - Wikipedia

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    Tobacco used in the early day consisted of the inner bark of red dogwood — Indians on all reservations called it 'red willow.' An informant removed the outside bark of a twig with her thumbnail and noted that the remaining layer of bark when carefully shaven off served as tobacco, so-called kinnikinnick.

  7. Lævateinn - Wikipedia

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    Lævateinn, the emendation made by changing the first letter from H to L, was proposed by Sophus Bugge in 1860/1861, [7] later printed in Bugge's edition of the Poetic Edda (1867 ), [8] and construed to mean 'Wounding Wand', [4] or 'damage twig', [9] or "Wand-of-Destruction".

  8. Salix caprea - Wikipedia

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    Salix caprea, known as goat willow, pussy willow or great sallow, is a common species of willow native to Europe and western and central Asia. [3] Description.

  9. More arrests coming in Long Island teen boat sex-trafficking ...

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    More arrests are expected in the alleged sex trafficking of Long Island teen Emmarae Gervasi, The Post has learned. “There’s a few more people” Suffolk County police are looking into, said a ...