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.
Rap pioneers, slangily / SAT 2-28-26 / Animals in an early-2000s virtual
fad / South Indian lentil stew / Gay nightlife spot with a dress
requirement / Innermost moon of Neptune / Principle of improv comedy /
Dialect that is responsible for a large majority of Gen Z slang / Weakens,
as an overly strong character, in video game lingo / Tolkien ring bearer /
Popular role-playing game since 1974, informally / Acting like a sore
loser, informally / Affliction treated with a nit comb / Robert Frost's
middle name
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Constructor: Adam Levav
Relative difficulty: Easy-Medium
THEME: none
Word of the Day: SAMBAR (*37D: South Indian lentil stew*) —
*Sāmbār*, or *sambhar*...
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