Exchange some jazz with a German (5-2) Answer:TRADE-IN(i.e. “exchange”). Solution is TRAD (i.e. “some jazz”) followed by EIN (i.e. “a German”, i.e. the German for “a” – more German so soon, eh? Makes a change from all the French we get, I suppose). Feeble, ...
2019.02.20 • Power plants, the Oscars, EU funding in the UK, electronic search warrants, and disc golf discs. 2019.02.13 • A forest census, rebels and natural resources, German companies, tobacco laws, and American Ninja Warrior obstacles. 2019.02.06 • Municipal CO2, cabinet turnover...
Turns out, that doesn't matter if you attended a Willy Wonka-themed event in Glasgow. It was so bad, so horrifying, so deeply troubling, that parents actually called the cops. The event was billed as this over-the-top immersive experience thrown by the House of Illuminati (lol), but al...
The word is derived from Middle English slot, and ultimately from Old Low German sleutana, related to the verb sluten, meaning “to lock” or “to close”. A common mistake made by novice slot players is assuming that if a reel spins and symbols land on the payline, they’ve won. ...
We played Epic Mickey: Rebrushed at GDC and got a much better idea of what’s been redone in the Wii remake.
Developed by Austrian candy executive Eduard Haas, Pez was asmall mint candynamed for a shortened German word for peppermint. First sold in small tins, the candy sold well for more than 20 years, until Pez dispensers came out in 1948. Pez's popularity continues to this day with the iconic...
Today isn’t just any ordinary day, it turns out. Yes, German Chancellor Angela Merkel is visiting, and the president has last-minute health care negotiations with Republican leadership. But much more crucially, it’s bridal luncheon day at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., and Omarosa is getting married...