Bury

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Possible Answers: HIDE, INTER, EMBED, ENTOMB, INURN, INHUME.

Last seen on: –Thomas Joseph – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Apr 5 2024
NY Times Crossword 2 Jun 21, Wednesday
NY Times Crossword 29 Apr 21, Thursday
LA Times Crossword 5 Feb 21, Friday
The Washington Post Crossword – Feb 5 2021
Wall Street Journal Crossword – August 08 2020 – Let’s Move Beyond It
The Washington Post Crossword – Mar 10 2020 Crosword Solution
Wall Street Journal Crossword – February 29 2020 – In the Mood
Universal Crossword – May 7 2019
The Washington Post Crossword – Jan 13 2019
LA Times Crossword 13 Jan 19, Sunday
Wall Street Journal Crossword – Nov 14 2018 – Double Meanings
NY Times Crossword 19 Jun 2018, Tuesday
-NY Times Crossword 5 Dec 2017, Tuesday

Random information on the term “ENTOMB”:

The Lucens reactor was a 6 MW experimental nuclear power reactor built next to Lucens, Vaud, Switzerland. After its connection to the electrical grid on 29 January 1968, the reactor only operated for a few months before it suffered a loss-of-coolant accident on 21 January 1969, leading to a partial core meltdown and massive radioactive contamination of the cavern.

In 1962 the construction of a Swiss-designed pilot nuclear power plant began. The heavy-water moderated, carbon dioxide gas-cooled reactor was built in an underground cavern and produced 30 MW of heat (which was used to generate 8.3 MW of electricity). It became critical 29 December 1966. It was fueled by 0.96% enriched uranium alloyed with chromium cased in magnesium alloy (magnesium with 0.6% zirconium) inserted into a graphite matrix. Carbon dioxide gas was pumped into the top of the channels at 6.28 MPa and 223 °C and exited the channels at a pressure of 5.79 MPa and at a temperature of 378 °C.

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