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  2. Treachery of the Blue Books - Wikipedia

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    Wales was alien to them, and they had no experience of teaching working-class children'. [11]: 391 According to academic and author Brooks, who is a member of Plaid Cymru, [3] "the Welsh-language community was so bereft of rights that it was used by politicians in central Europe as an example of linguistic subjugation." [1]: 14–15

  3. Cryptic crossword - Wikipedia

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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.

  4. Crossword - Wikipedia

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    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 used to ...

  5. Blue's Clues - Wikipedia

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    Blue's Clues is an American interactive educational children's television series created by Traci Paige Johnson, Todd Kessler, and Angela C. Santomero.It premiered on Nickelodeon's Nick Jr. block on September 8, 1996, [2] and concluded its run on August 6, 2006, [1] with a total of six seasons and 143 episodes.

  6. Color book - Wikipedia

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    The British Blue Book has the oldest history, going back at least as far as 1633. [1] In the early 17th century, blue books first came into use in England as a means of publishing diplomatic correspondence and reports. They were so named due to their blue cover. [7] They were widely used in England in the 19th century. [citation needed]

  7. If You Loved 'Red, White & Royal Blue', Here Are 16 Books to ...

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    Red, White & Royal Blue is clearly a hit with audiences, both devoted fans of Casey McQuiston's 2019 best-selling novel and viewers of the new Prime Video movie.

  8. Talk:Treachery of the Blue Books - Wikipedia

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    However, Treason of the Blue Books is used 5 times. National Library of Wales - Article Heading is Brad y Llyfrau Gleision (Treachery or Treason of the Blue Books). Mentions the report's heading once and The Treachery of the Blue Books and Blue Books twice each. Geoffrey of Monmouth and the English Past - no mention of either

  9. Timothy Parker (puzzle designer) - Wikipedia

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    Parker has written or edited over 50 books, a series of puzzle books for the For Dummies brand, 25 digital games, the annual USA Today Crossword Calendar, and the syndicated Family Time Crossword. In 2014, Parker co-wrote The Book of Revelation Made Clear with the co-creator of the Left Behind series, Tim LaHaye.