Japanese crossword #55940
Size: 10x10 | Picture:![]() | Difficulty:![]() | Added: | 18.04.22 | Author: NapA |
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COMMENTS
Getting ahead.
Must have been going at some speed when it hit that wall
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Must be those new ones meant to accordion on impact.
If it was a 15x15 puzzle that looked like this, I'd think the image sucked... but at 10x10, it's really good.
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Bear in mind that Europeans call elk the animal (the largest living deer) which North Americans call moose. I think this looks like a moose
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This sounded interesting, but after taking a quick peek to verify my thinking, we North Americans call Elk Elk and Moose Moose. They're actually two different animals! Not knowing the European meaning though, maybe we just swapped the two terms for some unknown reason. Over here Moose have wide thick antlers whereas Elk have skinny ones similar to deer.