Bob Marley was the most widely-known reggae performer, with big hits such as “I Shot the Sheriff”, “No Woman, No Cry” and “One Love”.

The application was filed on March 14, 1912 and registration took place on August 12, 1913.

The words “o’er the ramparts we watched” come from “The Star Spangled Banner” written by Francis Scott Key.

“Area” is most certainly a word. When he retired, Cobb was a major stockholder of the Coca-Cola Corporation. The character was created by marine biologist, cartoonist and animator Stephen Hillenburg.

But it was fun getting there. Charming … Noah fathered his three sons Shem, Ham and Japheth when he was 500 years old, and the Great Flood took place when he was 600. 10 Amt. The style is known as “italic” because the stylized calligraphic form of writing originated in Italy, probably in the Vatican. Skype has other features such as video conferencing and instant messaging, but the application made its name from voice communication. The Pirates name was chosen as the Pittsburgh baseball team was the Pirates. The circus act known as the “trapeze” is so called because the shape defined by the crossbar, ropes and ceiling of the tent is a “trapezium”. In ancient Rome, the classical attire known as a toga (plural “togae” or “togas”) was usually worn over a tunic.

The third-largest car rental company in recent years is Alamo, which was founded in 1974. Tet usually falls on the same day as Chinese New Year. I was unable to answer, since the word is one that will never stick in my aging brain.

Before “Seinfeld” made “yada yada yada” famous, we were more likely to hear the phrase “yadda yadda” that was often used by comedian Lenny Bruce, for example.

There is an urban legend that the particular day was chosen as this was the day that the name “Oreo” was registered as a trademark.

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It is the title of Jean-Paul Sartre’s one-act play that we in the English-speaking world would better recognize as “No Exit”. This controversial work outraged many when it was first performed in the sixties, as it attacked many aspects of life at the time. If you’re referring to the clue for 79-Down (“Remote area known for its middle?”) for the entry “NOWHERE”, then I would point out that it’s just a humorous reference to the phrase “middle of nowhere”.The answers are the wrong puzzle in sundays houston chronicle .

Somewhere along the way, a spigot had a valve added for variable control of flow.

I’ve been using it, but really prefer Google’s Meet offering … An isobar is a line on a weather map connecting points of equal barometric pressure.

The most common nickname associated with Cobb during his career was “the Georgia Peach”.Had a lot of write overs on this one. If you need emergency services in the UK or Ireland to this day, you have to dial 999. A low-budget movie, it ended up winning eight Oscars in 2008. Hello carbon monoxide.

Estes Park is home to the headquarters of Rocky Mountain National Park.

Manchester grew in size dramatically during the Industrial Revolution. Neon was discovered in 1898 by two British chemists Sir William Ramsay and Morris Travers. Compare this with the Greek letter Omicron, meaning “little O” (O-micron).

The Steelers name was resurrected in 1945. Spongebob first appeared in 1999, and he “lives in a pineapple under the sea”. The Merino breed of sheep is prized for the soft quality of its wool. In common usage, the phrase is usually shortened to “ad lib”.

ACROSS.

In fact, “et al.” can stand for “et alii” (a group of males, or males and females), “et aliae” (a group of women) and “et alia” (a group of neuter nouns, or a group of people where the intent is to retain gender-neutrality).

Reagle even made an appearance in a 2008 episode of “The Simpsons”.“Wordplay” is a 2006 documentary film that is a must-see for crossword fans.

Econo Lodge is a low-cost hotel chain in the Choice Hotels portfolio of brands. Lots of write overs.

You may be ashore but you at sea.Thank you for the comment about gondolas.

An aerie is an eagle’s nest, and is also known as an “eyrie”. Sort of like unmasking the expressions – /R/E/A/D/I/N/G/ (reading between the lines); STAND/I (I under stand); and RU/18 (are you over 18), etc.

On the other hand, a groove is a slot cut with the grain. James Monroe was the fifth US President, and the last of the Founding Fathers to hold the highest office. A little sadly perhaps, Marley’s best-selling album was released three years after he died. Thanks for the chuckle.23:58 no errors, 1 lookup because I didn’t trust my feeling that ORIBI might be real.Cute theme. Like so many of the greats in the world of popular music it seems, Redding was killed in a plane crash, in 1967 when he was just 26 years old. Radon gas can collect and accumulate in buildings and rooms that are particularly well insulated with very little air exchange.

“Happen” originally meant to “occur by hap, by chance”. ACROSS.

After leaving office, Adams served in Congress as Representative from Massachusetts, becoming the only president ever to enter the House after leaving the office of president.