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5x5 no. 1

· By Becky J · Published almost 2 years ago

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  • Mike D 🤓38s · almost 2 years ago
    Great puzzle Becky! I liked the clue for DANE
    9ALike Hamlet, for one; pretty great, in a way?[----]
    and the ATOM
    1ADemocritus suggested that this tiny particle was "indivisible"[----]
    /MESON
    4DParticle that transmits the strong force within an 1A[-----]
    connection
    • William Deere 🤓30s · almost 2 years ago
      Nice clue for CREST
      6AApparently, it was originally named "Fluoristan," in a nod to its active ingredient (but that name almost sets one's teeth on edge)[-----]
      ! I always enjoy learning new things while I solve.
      • Becky J constructor · almost 2 years ago
        Thanks!
      • Conical 🤓26s · almost 2 years ago
        Lot of interesting clues and answers in this puzzle. I enjoyed it!
        • Phil The 🤓1:29 · 8 months ago
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          1A
          Democritus suggested that this tiny particle was "indivisible"
          1
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          5
          6
          7
          8
          9
          Across
          1. 1A
            Democritus suggested that this tiny particle was "indivisible"
          2. 5A
            Ready to eat, as a peach
          3. 6A
            Apparently, it was originally named "Fluoristan," in a nod to its active ingredient (but that name almost sets one's teeth on edge)
          4. 8A
            Switch suffix
          5. 9A
            Like Hamlet, for one; pretty great, in a way?
          Down
          1. 1D
            Parabolic shape
          2. 2D
            Ready to rest
          3. 3D
            High-falutin' musical genre with especially strong Italian, French, and German-language traditions
          4. 4D
            Particle that transmits the strong force within an 1A
            1ADemocritus suggested that this tiny particle was "indivisible"[----]
          5. 7D
            One of five (or ten) metaphorical piggies
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