Jeanne ___ Actress In The Letter For Which She Was Posthumously Nominated For An Academy Award Crossword Clue Daily Themed Crossword - News
Clue for 40-Across is as in original, but the Orbiting Geophysical Observatory is a set of six satellites, named OGO 1 through OGO 6. In original PDF, the "player. " Clue for 5-Down is as it appeared, but "'woes'" should be "'woe. The blank squares are intended to mean "White CHRISTMAS.
- Jeanne actress in the letter crossword puzzle crosswords
- Jeanne actress in the letter crossword clue
- Jeanne actress in the letter crosswords
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Jeanne Actress In The Letter Crossword Puzzle Crosswords
Jeanne Actress In The Letter Crossword Clue
One solver suggested [Pepsins. ] Error in 58-Across clue — contralto is actually the lowest female voice; left as in original. Clue for 49-Across is as it appeared, but "tardi" means "late" in Italian; "afternoon" is "pomeriggio. Original 83-Down clue had no colon after quotation mark; added one.
Jeanne Actress In The Letter Crosswords
Huber's role in The Diary of Anne Frank wasn't Anne but Anne's mother, Edith. There's an unfixable error at 24-Across/3-Down: The answer key lists an M, and 24-Across makes sense as HEMLOCK, but 3-Down should clearly be HE-MAN rather than HEMAM. Business magazine that is also a business abbreviation Crossword Clue Daily Themed Crossword. 18-Down looked like it could have been "Company for a Donut"; made it that. Her final film was as Clara Shaw in 1972's Skyjacked (1972). Though she would do so if called upon, Jeanne did not especially want to talk about the past. The solution to this puzzle was incorrectly listed as the solution to the 2/22/63 puzzle. Assumed this was the case and dated it December 16, 1962. Clue for 57-Down is correct but tricky — Nero didn't play the violin, which hadn't been invented yet, but was a fiddler in the sense of being a swindler and was fairly famous for it. Jeanne actress in the letter crossword puzzle crosswords. Original 1-Down had "Lagend"; corrected this to "Legend. The 40-Down clue is erroneous: "The Sheik" was written by Edith Maud HULL, not Ethel May DELL. The highlighted squares are presumably intended to represent the Æ and Œ ligatures as shown in the grid here. Several grid mistakes in original: 115-Across/102-Down crossing was VAG/NOGERS (now changed to VAT/NOTERS); 68-Across was RIMA (now changed to RILE); 73-Across was SENS (now changed to SELF); 54-Down was MEMNON (now changed to MELLON); and 62-Down was RASED (now changed to REFED). The following correction was published: In [this puzzle], part of an answer was misspelled.
Actress Jean And Others Crossword
Clue for 52-Down is as it appeared, but "'What's My Line'" should be "'What's My Line? Clue for 64-Across is as it appeared, but more correctly, Esau was the pottage client, and Jacob was the dealer. P. J. Lammana should be P. Lamanna. Original clue for 48-Down had "philosophy" added to it instead of to the end of 49-Down; corrected this. Actress jean and others crossword. Corrected "Chamberlain" to "Chamberlin" in 73-Across. In 22-Across, title should have been "The Arabian Nights"; didn't change it.
Entry for 38-Across—NOVAS—was clued as "New stars. " I corrected a number of errors, thanks to Jane Foley: In 9-Down, I changed "to" to "on"; in 40-Down, I changed "Posilipo" to "Posillipo"; and in 89-Down, I changed "Connor" to "Conner. " Most notably, 110-Down should be [British planes. ]