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Possible Answers: SOON, NEXT, ONTAP, AHEAD, INSTORE, ONDECK, ARISING, EMERGING, ONONESPLATE.

Last seen on: –L.A. Times Daily Crossword – Jun 21 2022
Universal Crossword – Apr 14 2022 s
USA Today Crossword – Mar 19 2021
Universal Crossword – Jun 12 2019
Universal Crossword – Apr 16 2019
-The Washington Post Crossword – May 22 2018
-LA Times Crossword 22 May 2018, Tuesday

Random information on the term “SOON”:

RAAF Learmonth, also known as Learmonth Airport (IATA: LEA, ICAO: YPLM), is a joint use Royal Australian Air Force base and civil airport. It is located near the town of Exmouth on the north-west coast of Western Australia. As an RAAF base, Learmonth is one of the RAAF’s three “bare bases”. No Air Force units are currently based at Learmonth and it is maintained by a small caretaker staff during peacetime.

The RAAF also operates the Learmonth Air Weapons Range which covers about 18,954 ha (46,840 acres) and is located 30 km (19 mi) south-west of the airbase.

During World War II a little-known landing field was constructed on the western shore of Exmouth Gulf. It was code-named “Potshot” and maintained by No. 76 Operational Base Unit. In the 1950s the landing field was further developed as a military base and named RAAF Learmonth in honour of Wing Commander Charles Learmonth DFC and Bar, who, while leading No. 14 Squadron, was killed in a flying accident off Rottnest Island, Western Australia on 6 January 1944.

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Random information on the term “NEXT”:

Next is a short film created by Aardman Animations. Its full title is “Next: The Infinite Variety Show.”

Imdb explains the plot: “William Shakespeare, without saying a word, gives a quick run through of all his plays in a very special audition.”

The film was commissioned by Channel 4 as part of a 5-part series of Aardman animations called “Lip Synch”: Creature Comforts (1989), Going Equipped (1990), Ident (1990), Next (1990) and War Story (1989). Imdb explains: “The “sunburst” which rotates behind William Shakespeare in the “Cymbeline” sequence was not present in the original storyboard nor fabricated for this purpose. Rather, it comes from a clock which was discovered by the director, by chance, in a skip nearby the studio on the day that scene was to be filmed.”

Peter looks like Peter Hall and is reading one of Hall’s books. The halo indicates that he represents Saint Peter, and that Shakespeare is auditioning to get into Heaven. The film references many Shakespeare plays.

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