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Japanese crossword «Krynka»



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Meghan (26 November 2020, 0:22) complain
Enjoyed solving this one, somehow soothing this simple puzzle. Google has failed me however on the title ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Anne254 (26 November 2020, 1:04) complain
KRYKNA
Larger than fully-grown humans, krykna were giant, spider-like creatures native to the remote world of Atollon. Predominantly white, they had six powerful legs, eyes around their head, and a blaster-resistant hide, making them fierce hunters. They often take their prey into an underground hive, where they cocoon their victims. Krykna attacked the rebels looking to establish a base on Atollon but the creatures were repelled by sensor markers.
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Maburg (31 August 2023, 21:21) complain
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It's Krynka and not Krykna.
Clay Krynka - what is it? - BIRMISS.COM https://en.birmiss.com/clay-krynka-what-is-it/Clay Krynka - what is it? - BIRMISS.COM https://en.birmiss.com/clay-krynka-what-is-it/
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Anne254 (26 November 2020, 1:09) complain
Meghan - I'd like to delete my first reply as it doesn't really make sense!
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Onono (26 November 2020, 3:15) complain
It makes sense as given, a definition of krykna; but the puzzle title is Krynka. My search turns up Krynka Kantowicz; apparently she designs handbags. Maybe this is an advertisement for her (if it wasn't, it is now).
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The-Nono-Gram (26 November 2020, 3:29) complain
Well, it doesn't look like the river I came up with.
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Onono (26 November 2020, 10:48) complain
Yes, that seems more likely.
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John_Robertshaw (26 November 2020, 14:00) complain
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Well - I got a Polish micro brewery - much more palatable than either handbags or a river!
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jannetlmao (26 November 2020, 17:54) complain
I, much like The-Nono-Gram get a river when searching "Krynka". But searching for "Krynka vase" brings up lots of images with similar looking vases - so it's probably a type of Russian vase or something.But yeah - ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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technologist (14 January 2021, 6:52) complain
You are right partially. It is actually ukraine word. An, yes, it is ceramic. Most likely ceramic jar. It was used to keep milk or other liquid products.
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