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23 December 2018

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Included in the Indo-Aryan group of peoples are the Bengali people, the Gurkhas, the Kashmiri people and the Punjabi people. Angry Birds is the third most downloaded game, after Tetris and Pac-Man.

We've arranged the synonyms in length order so that they are easier to find. Some very long answers also.

Possible Solution - Eleanor Roosevelt was the daughter of Elliot, brother to President Theodore Roosevelt.

Sunday puzzles have lots of clues! Providing extra digital support? Finding a home for an Anaheim team? Making a patio out of a garden? Kachina doll maker HOPI Kachina dolls are wooden figures representing various Hopi spirits and deities. Traditionally, Kachina dolls were made by men and then passed on to the daughters of the village in a ceremony feting a particular spirit. Parlor design, perhaps TAT Tattoo tat 38. Cooke is considered by many to have been one of the founders of the soul genre. Cooke was only 33 years old when he died. He was shot after a drunken brawl by a motel manager in what was deemed by the courts to be a justifiable homicide. For centuries there was only one bridge across the canal, the famed Rialto Bridge. Now there are four bridges in all, including a controversial structure that was opened to the public in 2008, the Ponte della Costituzione. Cyberguffaw LOL Laugh out loud LOL 58. INKS Ink flows in pens. Figures on a rink EIGHTS Figure skating started out as a sport in which a skater demonstrated skill at carving out specific patterns into the ice a figure-8, for example. Over time, the sport placed greater influence on free skating. Marine eagle ERN The ern also erne is also called the white-tailed eagle, and the sea-eagle. Book read during the Jewish holiday Purim ESTHER Purim is a festival commemorating the deliverance of the Jewish people from a plot to wipe them out by Haman the Agagite, as recorded in the Book of Esther. During the celebration of Purim, the Book of Esther or Megillah is read aloud, once in the evening and once the following morning. Yale alum ELI Eli is the nickname for a graduate of Yale University, a term used in honor of the Yale benefactor Elihu Yale. Lac filler EAU In French, one can find water eau in a lake lac. Clark and Lois are played by Dean Cain and Teri Hatcher. Finding a home for an Anaheim team? The name was changed to the Anaheim Ducks when Disney sold the team before the 2006-2007 season. Grounded fleet SSTS The most famous supersonic transport SST is the retired Concorde. Famously, the Concorde routinely broke the sound barrier, and cruised at about twice the speed of sound. Rhodes with a scholarship CECIL Cecil Rhodes famous in America as the founder of the Rhodes Scholarship , was a very successful English businessman and South African politician. He founded the De Beers diamond mining company, and also founded the state of Rhodesia which was named after him. The British colony gained its independence over time in the latter half of the 20th century, and is known today as the countries of Zambia and Zimbabwe. The Rhodesian capital of Salisbury was renamed in 1982 to Harare, the current capital of Zimbabwe. Scenically patterned fabric TOILE Toile fabric can be used as upholstery, or as a wallpaper, or even as a fabric for clothing. College town east of Greensboro ELON Elon is a city in the Piedmont region of North Carolina, close to the city of Burlington. Elon University is a private liberal arts school founded in 1889. The North Carolina city of Greensboro was founded in 1808 as Greensborough, with the spelling changing in 1895. The city was named for Major General Nathanael Greene who commanded the defeated American forces at the Battle of Guilford Court House during the Revolutionary War. Ahn was the first Asian-American actor to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. London locale ONTARIO The city of London, Ontario lies about halfway between Detroit, Michigan and Toronto, Ontario. The name probably comes from the tuft of hair seen on an adult goat. Online crafts store ETSY Etsy. ALF is a hand-puppet, supposedly an alien from the planet Melmac that crash-landed in a suburban neighborhood. Palais resident ROI In French, a king roi can be found in a palace palais. The storyline is set in the 1920s and 1930s during the Prohibition Era. The star of the show is Steve Buscemi. MVP Mike Trout, for one ANGEL Mike Trout plays baseball for the Los Angeles Angels. Vietnamese port HAIPHONG Haiphong is the third largest city in Vietnam, after Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi. Haiphong is in the northeast of the country and is an important seaport. The Morlocks are a race of cannibals living underground who use the Eloi as food. The story was famously adapted for the big screen in 1971, in a movie starring Dirk Bogarde. Google co-founder Sergey BRIN Sergey Brin co-founded Google along with Larry Page. Brin was born in Moscow and immigrated to the US with his family when he was 6 years old. Brin and Page met in Stanford as first-year students, and there created their first Internet search engine. Director Spike LEE Shelton Jackson Lee is the real name of Spike Lee, the film director and producer. LDR A president pres. Letters seen next to a 4 GHI The letters GHI are often seen on the 4-key of a telephone keypad. Good night sweet prince: And flights of angels sing thee to thy rest! Hosiery thread LISLE Lisle is a cotton fabric that has been through an extra process at the end of its manufacture that burns off lint and the ends of fibers leaving the fabric very smooth and with a clean edge. Such trunks used to be lashed onto the back of automobiles before storage was integrated. The original boot was a built-in storage compartment on a horse-drawn carriage on which a coachman would sit. Band booster AMP An electric guitar, for example, needs an amplifier amp to take the weak signal created by the vibration of the strings and turn it into a signal powerful enough for a loudspeaker. Prior to playing Dr. Foreman, Epps had a recurring role playing Dr. Oscar-winning composer Menken ALAN Alan Menken is a composer from New York City best known from the scores he produced for Disney movies. Pac-12 is an abbreviation for the Pacific-12 Conference, a college athletic conference in the western US. The Pac-12 has won more NCAA National Team Championships than any other conference. The Pac-12 was founded in 1915 as the Pacific Coast Conference PCC. Over time as it grew, the conference went by the names Big Five, Big Six, Pacific-8, Pacific-10 and became the Pacific-12 in 2011. Many people are under the impression that Houdini died while performing an escape that went wrong, an impression created by the storyline in a couple of movies about his life. The truth is that he died of peritonitis from a burst appendix. It is also true that a few days prior to his death Houdini took a series of punches to his stomach as part of his act, but doctors believe that his appendix would have burst regardless. Vishnu worshiper HINDU The Hindu Trinity is Brahma the creator, Vishnu the maintainer or preserver, and Shiva also Siva the destroyer or transformer. Tibiae supporters TALI The collection of seven bones in the foot just below the foot are known collectively as the tarsus. The talus is the lower part of the ankle joint and articulates with the lower ends of the tibia and fibula in the lower leg. The other is the Washington Nationals. First lady after Eleanor BESS Harry and Bess Truman met when they were very young children, at Sunday school. They were friends right through high school and became engaged in 1918 just before Harry went off to France during WWI, marrying the next year. Bess Truman never really took to the Washington scene when she became First Lady and stayed out of the limelight as much as she could. Perhaps that contributed to her longevity. Truman lived to the age of 97, making her the longest living First Lady in US history. Eleanor Roosevelt was the daughter of Elliot, brother to President Theodore Roosevelt. Eleanor met Franklin D. Skye writing ERSE There are actually three Erse languages: Irish, Manx spoken on the Isle of Man and Scots Gaelic. In their own tongues, these would be Gaeilge in Ireland , Gaelg on the Isle of Man and Gaidhlig in Scotland. The Isle of Skye is off the northwest coast of Scotland in the Inner Hebrides. It is the second largest island in the country, and has been linked to the mainland by a road bridge since 1995. Romantic skunk LE PEW Pepé Le Pew is a very likeable cartoon character from the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series. Pepé is a French skunk, first introduced way back in 1945. It made its last commercial flight in February 2014 DC-TEN The McDonnell Douglas DC-10 is a very recognizable passenger aircraft, with one engine under either wing and a third incorporated into the base of the vertical stabilizer at the rear of the plane. The DC-10 made its last commercial passenger flight in 2014, but it remains in service as a cargo plane, particularly with FedEx Express. NYC subway IRT The Interborough Rapid Transit Company IRT was the original private operator of the New York Subway when it opened in 1904. The city took over ownership of the system in 1940, but the lines originally operated by the IRT are still known by the IRT moniker. The European name was coined by the Dutch explorer Jacob Roggeveen, who came across the island on Easter Sunday in the year 1722. Easter Island is inhabited, and is a location that is remarkably distant from neighboring civilization. The nearest inhabited island is Pitcairn Island, almost 1300 miles away. D neighbors on most guitars G-STRINGS The standard tuning on a 6-string guitar sets the string pitches as E low , A, D, G, B and E high. The Turtles were a Californian rock band active in the late sixties. Particularly towards the end of his life, Liszt gained a tremendous reputation as a teacher. While he was in his sixties, his teaching jobs caused him to commute regularly between the cities of Rome, Weimar and Budapest. It is quite remarkable that a man of such advanced age, and in the 1870s, could do so much annual travel. It is estimated that Liszt journeyed at least 4,000 miles every year! After parlaying his success on television into some major comic roles on the big screen, DeVito turned to producing. DeVito has been married to actress Rhea Perlman for over 30 years, recently reconciling with her after an announcement that they planned to divorce. The father taught us the game of Skat, and what a great game it is. Skat originated in Germany in the 1800s and is to this day the most popular card game in the country. A log was a wooden float on a knotted line that was dropped overboard to measure speed through the water. The L is managed by the Chicago Transit Authority CTA. There are two viable theories. First that the weather can be breezy, with wind blowing in off Lake Michigan. The effect of the wind is exaggerated by the grid-layout adopted by city planners after the Great Chicago Fire of 1871. Some NFL linemen RTS In American football, linemen specialize in playing in the line of scrimmage. RT stands for Right Tackle. Military competition ARMS RACE 9. Tab BAR BILL 20. Visit briefly, as a sick friend LOOK IN ON 21. Still puzzled NO WISER 26. Like some bird calls SHRILL 33. Tie securely LASH 34. Kachina doll maker HOPI 35. Parlor design, perhaps TAT 38. Place to get refreshed OASIS 43. How deadpan humor is delivered DRILY 45. Dispute settlers ARBITERS 47. Reiki practitioner HEALER 49. Surprise attack RAID 50. Board game staples DICE 55. Shoe parts UPPERS 57. Figures on a rink EIGHTS 61. Platte River tribe OTOE 66. Providing extra digital support? Tiny colonists ANTS 71. Marine eagle ERN 74. Book read during the Jewish holiday Purim ESTHER 76. Dog follower SLED 78. Yale alum ELI 79. Milk sources UDDERS 82. Lac filler EAU 83. Finding a home for an Anaheim team? Grounded fleet SSTS 89. Joins the debate OPINES 91. Bit of sneakiness RUSE 92. Hole starters TEE SHOTS 94. Rhodes with a scholarship CECIL 95. Words to strike up the band HIT IT! French possessive SES 98. Scenically patterned fabric TOILE 99. College town east of Greensboro ELON 102. Oval-shaped dose CAPLET 105. Asian-American actor Philip known for war movie roles AHN 109. Labor dispute tactic LOCKOUT 112. London locale ONTARIO 119. Enter carefully EASE INTO 121. Features of Lincoln and Uncle Sam GOATEES 122. Online crafts store ETSY 123. Sin TRESPASS Down 1. Palais resident ROI 3. Hairstyle curl RINGLET 6. MVP Mike Trout, for one ANGEL 7. Micro- ending -COSM 8. Choral parts ALTOS 10. Vietnamese port HAIPHONG 11. Duelers in a 1973 hit BANJOS 14. Untanned animal skin RAWHIDE 16. Google co-founder Sergey BRIN 17. Web chat exchange IMS 18. Director Spike LEE 19. Enlightened cries AHAS 28. Letters seen next to a 4 GHI 29. Seldom seen SCARCE 30. Hosiery thread LISLE 35. Making a patio out of a garden? Spares in boots TYRES 39. Go down DROP 41. Band booster AMP 42. Poivre companion SEL 44. First stage ONSET 48. Oscar-winning composer Menken ALAN 53. One of the teams that made the Pac-10 the Pac-12 UTES 60. Budapest-born magician HOUDINI 62. Vishnu worshiper HINDU 64. Choral part BASS 66. Tibiae supporters TALI 67. Doing the job ON IT 68. Very proper sort PRUDE 70. First lady after Eleanor BESS 74. Skye writing ERSE 75. Potato often used for fries RUSSET 76. Portfolio component STOCK 77. Romantic skunk LE PEW 80. It made its last commercial flight in February 2014 DC-TEN 81. Squeezes out EKES 85. NYC subway IRT 86. D neighbors on most guitars G-STRINGS 88. Title girl in a 1968 Turtles hit ELENORE 93. Batting postures STANCES 95. Dramatic movie scene CHASE 105. Tenth of ten, say LAST 108. Miles away AFAR 109. Keep a record of LOG 110. Become ill with GET 114. Advice from a pro TIP 115. Words with hunch or bet ON A 116. Some NFL linemen RTS 117. Howdies YOS Posted on Author Categories Quite a diverse puzzle today. I've never seen a reference Deliverance before. There was only one banjo played by Billy Redden. The guitar was played by Ronnie Cox. That brought back some memories of seeing that reel the first time. Somewhat difficult puzzle for a Sunday. They usually take me a long time, but I can generally eventually finish it in a few hours. HUSBAND and UTES really threw me. I was thinking it was calling for the school, not the mascot, and I couldn't get UTAH and OTOE to fit. Of the answers I didn't know, I filled out the puzzle with the corresponding answers. Hi Bil and crosword friends! Not just a bunch puns, but clever in eliminating one leter. Pretty solid and not too difficult. Some very long answers also. CJ: WELCOME to Bill's blog. Hope we hear from you often. I had to really think about HUSBAND also. I didn't even try. I just came here to read the answers. Wow WEB, your blog takes my breath away!!! I found a little nit. Well, it sure does sound nice and a little melodramatic, even tearful. And I sure hate to be the meanie who lets facts get in the way of a cute little fairy tale, but … Wikipedia says … Epps was born in Brooklyn, New York. His parents divorced during his childhood and he was raised by his mother, Bonnie Maria Epps, an elementary school principal. Now I grant you, she might have had a Ph.
LDR A president pres. Providing extra digital support. Prior to playing Dr. Rhodes with a sol CECIL 95. The DC-10 made its last commercial passenger flight in 2014, but it remains in service as a cargo plane, particularly with FedEx Express. Free sample limitation ONE EACH 11. Cooperative action SYNERGY 4. The city took over ownership of the system in 1940, but the elements originally operated by the IRT are still known by the IRT moniker. Figures on a rink EIGHTS 61. Overdevelop a high plain. Letter director ZIP 63. Famously, the Concorde routinely broke the sound barrier, and cruised at about twice the speed of sound.

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