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  2. Omnishambles - Wikipedia

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    The term was again used in Parliament by Opposition politicians to criticise various government actions: by Chuka Umunna, [7] Ed Balls, [8] Steve Rotheram, [9] Julie Hilling, [10] Rachel Reeves, [11] and Catherine McKinnell [12] to criticise the budget; Yvette Cooper to criticise the failed deportation of Abu Qatada; [13] and Ivan Lewis, [14] Margaret Curran, [15] and Caroline Flint [13] in ...

  3. D-Day Daily Telegraph crossword security alarm - Wikipedia

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    As a result, war-related words including those codenames got into the crosswords; Dawe said later that at the time he did not know that these words were military codewords. On 18 August 1942, a day before the Dieppe raid , 'Dieppe' appeared as an answer in The Daily Telegraph crossword (set on 17 August 1942) (clued "French port"), causing a ...

  4. The New York Times crossword - Wikipedia

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    a clue followed by a comma and the word "maybe". (e.g., [Fresh answer, maybe] for SASS) Occasionally, themed puzzles will require certain squares to be filled in with a symbol, multiple letters, or a word, rather than one letter (so-called "rebus" puzzles). This symbol/letters/word will be repeated in each themed entry.

  5. Today's Wordle Hint, Answer for #1337 on Saturday, February ...

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    There are two vowels out of the five letters in the word today. ... - Hints, Clues and Answers to the NYT's 'Mini Crossword' Puzzle. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement. In Other News.

  6. Jumble - Wikipedia

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    Jumble is a word puzzle with a clue, a drawing illustrating the clue, and a set of words, each of which is “jumbled” by scrambling its letters. A solver reconstructs the words, and then arranges letters at marked positions in the words to spell the answer phrase to the clue. The clue, and sometimes the illustration, provide hints about the ...

  7. Witnesses recall horrifying moment Salman Rushdie was stabbed ...

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    The prosecutor also said a surgeon will take the stand to testify that if Rushdie was not rushed to a Level 1 trauma center he would have most likely died from his injuries.

  8. Sarcasm - Wikipedia

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    Sarcasm is the caustic use of words, often in a humorous way, to mock someone or something. [1] Sarcasm may employ ambivalence , [ 2 ] although it is not necessarily ironic . [ 3 ] Most noticeable in spoken word, sarcasm is mainly distinguished by the inflection with which it is spoken [ 4 ] or, with an undercurrent of irony, by the extreme ...

  9. Crosswordese - Wikipedia

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    Crosswordese is the group of words frequently found in US crossword puzzles but seldom found in everyday conversation. The words are usually short, three to five letters, with letter combinations which crossword constructors find useful in the creation of crossword puzzles, such as words that start or end with vowels (or both), abbreviations consisting entirely of consonants, unusual ...