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Possible Answers: STAT, SOON, PRONTO, INASEC, PDQ, SOONEST, LICKETYSPLIT.

Last seen on: –USA Today Crossword – Oct 26 2020
Premier Sunday – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Apr 7 2019
-The Washington Post Crossword – June 6 2018

Random information on the term “STAT”:

The Photostat machine, or Photostat, was an early projection photocopier created in the decade of the 1900s by the Commercial Camera Company, which became the Photostat Corporation. The “Photostat” name, which was originally a trademark of the company, became genericized, and was often used to refer to similar machines produced by the Rectigraph Company.

The growth of business during the industrial revolution created the need for a more efficient means of transcription than hand copying. Carbon paper was first used in the early 19th century. By the late 1840s copying presses were used to copy outgoing correspondence. One by one, other methods appeared. These included the “manifold writer,” developed from Christoph Scheiner’s pantograph and used by Mark Twain; copying baths; copying books; and roller copiers. Among the most significant of them was the Blue process in the early 1870s, which was mainly used to make blueprints of architectural and engineering drawings. Stencil duplicators (more commonly known as “Mimeograph machines”) surfaced in 1874, and the Cyclostyle in 1891. All were manual and most involved messy fluids.

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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 “PDQ”:

PDQ Food Stores is a chain of convenience stores located in the Wisconsin areas of Milwaukee and Madison, and one California store near Homewood.

The chain began as Tri Dairy Store in 1948 in Middleton, Wisconsin, opened by Sam Jacobsen. Originally the store carried only dairy products, but Jacobsen added other grocery products as time went on, and business improved. The second store didn’t come along until 1962; the name PDQ, an acronym for “pretty darn quick” or “pretty damn quick”, was a popular catch phrase in the post-World War II era, and the name was suggested by Jacobsen’s wife Mary. The original store soon adopted the name as well.

As of January 2016, PDQ Food Stores numbered 34 locations. Most now sell gasoline, as is common with modern convenience stores. On May 1, 2009, PDQ Food Stores was sold to the employees and is now 100% employee owned.

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