I love a good old-fashioned conspiracy theory as much as the next nut on the fringes, but I've always been reluctant to jump on the wagon for the one concerning 9/11. The Chronicle of Higher Education, however, reports that there apparently seems to be more people who don't share that hesitation.
Naturally, faux journalist Michelle Malkin was quick to drop her much beloved "tinfoil" mention.
Dome-shaped Buddhist shrine / 2-7-26 / Woolen leggings, as worn by W.W. I
soldiers / Reptile with a colorful name / Airbnb inclusion, usually / The
Hornets, on a scoreboard / Singer with the 2016 Grammy-winning soul ballad
"Cranes in the Sky" / "OMG"-evoking deed / Seldom-used PC key / Former
e-book devices, until 2014 / Michael who plays Allan in "Barbie" / One of
Oberon's subjects
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Constructor: Mark Diehl
Relative difficulty: Medium
THEME: none
Word of the Day: STUPA (*34A: Dome-shaped Buddhist shrine*) —
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