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.
Brit's jolly cry of approval / SUN 3-16-25 / Florentine artist known for
frescoes / Frodo's enchanting friend / 14-line poem with only two rhymes
across three stanzas / Subway commuters, informally / Not-so-joltin' joe? /
Dug through for digital analysis / Hawkeye's real first name in the
"Avengers" movies / German soccer legend Manuel who innovated the
"sweeper-keeper" role / Cote quote? / Girl who's "sweet as apple cider,"
per an old song
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Constructor: Paul Coulter
Relative difficulty: Easy
THEME: "Have It Both Ways" — two Across answers share a common Down
segment—that segment reads one wa...
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