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.
Measure of rank in Maori culture, informally / SAT 10-18-25 / Panhellenic
games venue / East African honorific / Something pulled in many car chase
scenes, for short / Energy device that reflects sunlight / Colorful
swimmers in the Amazon / Sweet doings at a county fair / Bread purchase in
the U.K. / Fangorn resident / Attire for many a flamenco dancer / Culinary
concurrence
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Constructor: Samuel Smalley
Relative difficulty: Medium
THEME: none
Word of the Day: HELIOSTAT (*30D: Energy device that reflects sunlight*) —
A *helio...
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