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· By Hydrologist Guy · Published 2024-02-18T13:33:31.285Z

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  • Hydrologist Guy constructor · 2024-02-18T13:35:00.376Z
    Let no one put a muzzle on your right to solve a puzzle!
    • Sendhil Revuluri 🤓49s · 2024-02-18T19:00:58.570Z
      Loved it!
      My only quibbles are with 5A, which led me astray for a while. (A) My understanding is that ABACI were invented independently in several civilizations, but definitely Sumerian/Babylonian well before Greece; and (B) I don't think they were handheld, especially in early times (some of the older ones were "sandboard" structures and had to be on a stable surface).
      • Hydrologist Guy constructor · 2024-02-18T20:35:03.740Z
        Well, regardless of where they were first invented, they were used in ancient Greece, so I guess that part is okay. "Greek" works a lot better with the verse's meter than "Sumerian". I assume you're right, though, about the handheld bit -- sorry! I do like the image of an ancient Greek nerd walking around with a handheld abacus. I would have been one myself!
      • nate 🤓3:15 · 2024-02-18T20:32:29.933Z
        Super fun, thanks :)
        • Larry Edelstein 🤓1:31 · 2024-02-19T23:28:06.656Z
          I liked solving that one
          1A
          For this critical part of a body's key tract, / A suitable symbol: two little dots, stacked.
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          Across
          1. 1A
            For this critical part of a body's key tract, / A suitable symbol: two little dots, stacked.
          2. 4A
            To prove something false, a debater might say. To invalidate or to negate. / Look at it wrong, though, and you get something else: A potato! (And isn't that great?)
          3. 5A
            It's one of those irregular pluralized words -- / They're handheld devices for ancient Greek nerds.
          4. 6A
            Left on the left, right on the right, with agreement found in between. / A stratum in the sediment? This is what is seen.
          Down
          1. 1D
            To curb, to limit, to reduce, and perhaps to restrict all around, / Or something at one end of a mean and mangy hound.
          2. 2D
            A place filled with items flat and rectangular / Displayed in order for easiest view. / Its items are there for you to take with you. / At some point, though, they're gonna be due!
          3. 3D
            My pecan pie has more pecans than theirs. / It makes me wackier, odder "upstairs".
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