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A 15x15 lattice-style grid is common for cryptic crosswords. A cryptic crossword is a crossword puzzle in which each clue is a word puzzle. Cryptic crosswords are particularly popular in the United Kingdom, where they originated, [1] as well as Ireland, the Netherlands, and in several Commonwealth nations, including Australia, Canada, India, Kenya, Malta, New Zealand, and South Africa.
An American-style 15×15 crossword grid layout. 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.
Pause U+23F8 ⏸ #5111B Pause; Interruption: To identify the control or the indicator which stops operation intermittently and keeps the equipment in operating mode. Play/pause toggle U+23EF ⏯ — To identify the control or the indicator which toggles between the present state of playing or pause, to the other. Reverse U+23F4 ⏴ — Stop U+ ...
Pause (slang), in hip hop culture, a synonym of "no homo" Pause , in linguistics, is a form of interruption to articulatory continuity Pausa , in linguistics, is a hiatus between prosodic units
Mots Croisés [a] BigBen Interactive: NPEZ00128 Unreleased January 7, 2009: Unreleased Unreleased Mr. Hat and the Magic Cube: Bravo Game Studios NPEZ00348 Unreleased March 30, 2009: Unreleased Unreleased Music Quiz: SCEJ: NPUX80438 April 29, 2010 [42] Unreleased August 11, 2010: Unreleased No N.O.V.A. Near Orbit Vanguard Alliance: Gameloft ...
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Francis Galton, first theorist of eugenics.. In France, in particular, eugenics is a taboo subject, [1] described as “shameful, long stigmatized after World War II,” according to historian Anne Carol, [2] and “anathematized in French historiography,” according to historian Valentine Hoffbeck. [3]