Dancing is a good example of a contact sport.
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God and history will remember your judgment. wordalong.fun
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There is no peace because there is no justice.
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Voltaire, the renowned 18th-century French Enlightenment philosopher, was featured in a wordalong.fun puzzle. He was a radical thinker of his time. He was imprisoned by his country and was later exiled to England for a period of time.
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In One Writer’s Beginnings, Eudora Welty reflects on her childhood in Jackson, Mississippi, portraying it as loving, observant, and in many ways sheltered. Although she feels she lived a sheltered life she achieved much in her life and showed there are other ways of being daring.
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wordalong.fun introduces the initial group of free extra puzzles sharing a theme. This set celebrates the Winter Olympics and Paralympics.
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The mobile apps for wordalong.fun are nearing completion and will be submitted to the app stores this month. There will be both Android and iOS versions of Wordalong for everyone to enjoy. Stay tuned for updates regarding this.
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wordalong.fun puzzles vary in length. The shortest to date is the two-line poem “Adam Had ‘em” titled “Lines on the Antiquity of Microbes” (also known as “Fleas”) by Strickland Gilliland.
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wordalong.fun puzzles are built on the ideas expressed in quoted words from a wide range of sources. Ruth Finegan’s book Why Do We Quote? concludes that there is no single answer.
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Dame Stephanie Shirley is the source of a wordalong.fun on empowerment as the key to business success. Born Vera Buchthal in Germany, she left Vienna through the Kindertransport and became a British citizen in 1951, adopting her middle name. #wordgames #wordpuzzles #wordalong
Wordalong.fun featured a poignant line from Langston Hughes’ poem Harlem. “What happens to a dream deferred”? This six word question holds multitudes.
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This leaves us thinking about the challenges of acknowledging multiple viewpoints view and the broader issues of language such as free speech. Our initial reaction? We still must try.
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Some wordalong.fun clues ask solvers for an acronym. Acronyms are made by taking the first letter of each word in a name or phrase and putting them together. FEMA is the one for Federal Emergency Management Agency.
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A recent wordalong.fun puzzle featured a line from the poem “A Song for St. Cecilia’s Day” by John Dryden. “What passion cannot Music raise and quell?” Our passion for music perhaps explains why more than 30 puzzles in this year’s archive are tied to the art form. #wordpuzzle #wordgames #wordalong