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  2. Criss Cross (novel) - Wikipedia

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    It follows the criss-crossing stories of a group of middle-school children. A necklace plays a significant part in all of the criss-cross moments, helping the characters in the book to find their true selves, giving the novel a touch of magic realism. Debbie usually spends time with her four friends, Patty, Hector, Lenny, and Phil.

  3. Alfred Mosher Butts - Wikipedia

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    His father was a lawyer, and his mother a high school teacher. Alfred attended Poughkeepsie High School and graduated in 1917. He then graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with a degree in architecture in 1924. [2] He was also an amateur artist, and six of his drawings were acquired by the Metropolitan Museum of Art. [3]

  4. The Crossover - Wikipedia

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    The Crossover is a 2014 children's book by American author Kwame Alexander and the winner of the 2015 Newbery Medal and Coretta Scott King Award Honor. [2] The book, which is told entirely through verse, was first published in the United States in hardback on March 18, 2014, through HMH Books for Young Readers.

  5. Inverted minors - Wikipedia

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    Criss Cross [2] A jump shift in the other minor 1 ♣ - 2 ♦ or 1 ♦ - 3 ♣ shows a limit raise (9-12 HCP) and at least 4 card support; A simple raise of a minor is therefore game forcing; A jump raise in the minor shows 5+ card support and less than 9HCP; Some players prefer to show aspects of opener's hand other than stops, when bidding a ...

  6. Kill Alex Cross - Wikipedia

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    Alex Cross, the protagonist of the series and a Washington detective. John Sampson, Cross' best friend since childhood and fellow detective. Bree Stone Cross Alex's new wife. Nana Mama Alex's grandmother. The president of the U.S. whose children are kidnapped; he puts Cross on the case. Ali, Damon, Janelle Cross, Cross' three young/teen children.

  7. Crossword - Wikipedia

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    As an example, the New York Times crossword of April 26, 2005 by Sarah Keller, edited by Will Shortz, featured five themed entries ending in the different parts of a tree: SQUARE ROOT, TABLE LEAF, WARDROBE TRUNK, BRAIN STEM, and BANK BRANCH. The above is an example of a category theme, where the theme elements are all members of the same set.

  8. Criss-cross - Wikipedia

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    Criss-Cross (art cooperative), artist's cooperative that formed in Colorado in the early 1970s; Criss Cross (New Kent, Virginia), a registered historic place in New Kent County, Virginia; Crisscross applesauce, a style of sitting, also known as Tailor or Indian style, see Sitting#Positions; Criss-cross squeeze, a squeeze play in bridge

  9. CrissCross - Wikipedia

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    Divorced mom Tracy Cross (Hawn) raises her 12-year-old son, Christopher (Arnott), in Key West in 1969 around the time of the Apollo 11 Moon landing. Chris narrates the film in voice-over and talks about his "screwed up" life living with his mother in a cheap hotel.