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(initialism) Overused The Signpost crossword™ clue; everyone's favorite dramaboard ANI 11 (acronym) /haʊ du ju pɹəˈnaʊns ðɪs/ IPA 12 (initialism) “I'm sorry, as of my last knowledge update …” or: a type of LLMs GPT 17 (acronym) News giant with a red logo, host of the recent US presidential debate CNN 18
Last month, the Signpost hosted a crossword, which can be found here. The answers to last month's crossword can be found at the following link – thank you all for playing! We have a new crossword for this month – once more, all of the answers have something to do with Wikipedia, though the clues may seem unrelated.
The site that was used (crosswordlabs) doesn't let me specify the grid -- it only lets you type in a list of words and automatically arranges them. Frankly, I wasn't planning on doing the crossword for this issue, but I was indisposed for a while yesterday and started coming up with a grid while not at my computer. I also have some concern ...
5. Obvious gibberish, in other words (Alternate clue: Lie detector skeleton) 6. IATA United Airlines, extended 8. Newbie cafe 9. Philosophy of reduction 12. Clarification, for short 13. When blue becomes 101 un-quartered (Alternate clue: chain mold) 15. Banish from view, for short 19. Google borrows heavily from it 20. As powerful as Queen ...
The teams consisted of two players (one celebrity and one contestant), solving words in a crossword puzzle (by virtue of clues), with six words to solve, with a clue word, all of which were clues to a keyword that linked the six answers. Each correct answer kept control and earned one point per letter in the answer plus a chance to solve the ...
Cryptic crossword clues consist typically of a definition and some type of word play. Cryptic crossword clues need to be viewed two ways. One is a surface reading and one a hidden meaning. [27] The surface reading is the basic reading of the clue to look for key words and how those words are constructed in the clue. The second way is the hidden ...
Wikipedia's first true logo was an image originally submitted by Bjørn Smestad – under the username Bjornsm – for a Nupedia logo competition which took place in 2000. [5] It was used provisionally as Wikipedia's logo until the end of 2001. [6] The logo included a quote from the preface of the 1879 book Euclid and his Modern Rivals by Lewis ...
The team called out words by number and the host read the clue for that word. If the team could solve all ten words in 60 seconds or less, the contestant won the grand prize. In the 1975 version, each correct answer won increasingly valuable prizes, and if the contestant solved all ten they won the grand prize, which was usually a car, but ...