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Wordle Player Cheat Sheet: Here Are the Most Popular Letters Used in the English Language
CNET· 14 hours agoThere are plenty of different ways to play Wordle, The New York Times' engaging online word-guessing...
Stuck for inspiration? Try applying these 5 techniques from visual art to your music production
MusicRadar via Yahoo News· 1 day agoPiano. Although music is a form of art, when we talk about art, many people think only of visual art...
How to decipher the clues nature leaves behind | ECOVIEWS
The Tuscaloosa News via Yahoo News· 6 days agoWant to enrich your wildlife experience on a warm spring day when birds, insects and plants abound?...
Messy desk psychology and ancient library ruins
Fairbanks Daily News-Miner· 3 days agoWebster’s says uh-huh is an interjection “used to indicate affirmation, agreement, or gratification,” but the Oxford English Dictionary
Is There Actually a Threesome in Challengers?
The Cut· 3 days agoWarning: This article includes major spoilers for the 2024 film Challengers. Last summer, when MGM studios released the first trailer for Luca...
Marijuana legalization and Wisconsin; what to know about latest push
WITI via Yahoo News· 6 days agoThe Waldos saved postmarked letters and other artifacts from the 1970s referencing "420," which they...
4/20 grew from humble roots to marijuana's high holiday
KOMO Seattle· 6 days agoSaturday marks marijuana culture’s high holiday, 4/20, when college students gather — at 4:20 p.m. —...
The History of ‘Stereotype,’ Written on Metal Plates
New York Times· 4 days agoStereotype printing is pressed into the story of The New York Times. The word “stereotype” first appeared in The New York Times in 1858. A young man, The Times reported, had been arrested “on ...
Letters & Legends – making the words work feature
Mod DB· 3 days agoEffectively, what happens in the game is this: every time the player (or the enemy, although this is less important for reasons that may become obvious...
4/20 is Saturday: What you need to know for weed's 'high' holiday
Chicago Sun-Times· 7 days agoRecreational weed has boomed to a $1.5 billion a year industry in Illinois, but the drug is still...