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

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    DROPPING HINTS: The word HINT is seen DROPPING in each vertical theme answer: HIGH INTENSITY, CRASH INTO ME, and CATCH IN THE ACT. The title of today's puzzle is DROPPING a HINT that the theme is ...

  3. NYT Mini Crossword Answers, Hints for Today, January 25, 2025

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    Hints and solutions for today's Mini Crossword on Saturday, January 25. ... 9 Down: Like a big roller coaster drop — STEEP 11 Down: Number of "things I hate about you," in a rom-com title — TEN.

  4. NYT ‘Connections’ Hints and Answers Today, Thursday ... - AOL

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    Refusing to drop a subject and/or fixating on something (hint: these terms are usually followed by a two-letter word). 4. The first part of these words is related to well-known cities.

  5. Dropquote - Wikipedia

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    The upper half of the puzzle consists of columns with letters. These letters should fall from the letter column perpendicular to the bottom of the diagram. The given column letters are sometimes given in alphabetical order. The words of the quote are separated by black boxes. A word that is broken at the end of a line continues on the next line.

  6. Literal translation - Wikipedia

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    Literal translation, direct translation, or word-for-word translation is the translation of a text done by translating each word separately without analysing how the words are used together in a phrase or sentence. [1] In translation theory, another term for literal translation is metaphrase (as opposed to paraphrase for an analogous translation).

  7. List of Germanic and Latinate equivalents in English

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    This list contains Germanic elements of the English language which have a close corresponding Latinate form. The correspondence is semantic—in most cases these words are not cognates, but in some cases they are doublets, i.e., ultimately derived from the same root, generally Proto-Indo-European, as in cow and beef, both ultimately from PIE *gʷōus.

  8. My parents keep dropping hints that they need us to help with ...

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    A caller to the Dave Ramsey Show recently expressed concerns about her parents’ plans — or lack thereof — for retirement. The caller explained that her dad is in his 80s but still working ...

  9. Glossary of British terms not widely used in the United States

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    box in the street for receiving outgoing mail (US: mailbox; drop box); see also letter box, pillar box postcode alphanumeric code used to identify an address, part of a UK-wide scheme. (US equivalent: ZIP Code) poste restante service whereby mail is retained at a post office for collection by the recipient (from French) (US: general delivery ...