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Possible Answers: ELSE, NOR, ANY, OTHER, EENY, EITHER, NEITHER, WHICH, WHETHER.

Last seen on: –Thomas Joseph – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Dec 30 2022
NewsDay Crossword December 25 2022
L.A. Times Daily Crossword – May 6 2022
L.A. Times Daily Crossword – Feb 25 2022
Newsday.com Crossword – Sep 9 2021
NY Times Crossword 5 Dec 20, Saturday
LA Times Crossword 28 Nov 20, Saturday
Eugene Sheffer – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Nov 28 2020
NY Times Crossword 13 Sep 20, Sunday
The Washington Post Crossword – Jul 29 2020
LA Times Crossword 29 Jul 20, Wednesday
L.A. Times Daily – Apr 3 2020
Wall Street Journal Crossword – February 29 2020 – In the Mood
Eugene Sheffer – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Aug 7 2019
USA Today Crossword – June 25 2018 Monday Crossword Answers
-LA Times Crossword 4 Dec 2017, Monday

Random information on the term “NOR”:

Nór (Old Norse Nórr) or Nori is firstly a mercantile title and secondly a Norse man’s name. It is stated in Norse sources that Nór was the founder of Norway, from whom the land supposedly got its name. (The name is commonly claimed to derive from ‘nórðrvegr’, ‘northern way’.)

The Chronicle of Lejre (“Chronicon Lethrense”) written about 1170 introduces a primeval King Ypper of Uppsala whose three sons were Dan who afterwards ruled Denmark, Nori who afterwards ruled Norway, and Østen who afterwards ruled the Swedes. But the account then speaks only of the descendants of Dan.

Parallel but not quite identical accounts of Nór the eponym of Norway appear in “Fundinn Nóregr” (‘Norway Found’), hereafter called F, which begins the Orkneyinga saga, and in Hversu Noregr byggðist (‘How Norway was Settled’), hereafter called B, both found in the Flatey Book.

King Thorri (Þorri ‘frozen snow’) was son of Snær (‘Snow’) the Old, a descendant of Fornjót (“king of Gotlandi, Kænlandi and Finnlandi”). See Snær and Fornjót for further information. The name Þorri has long been identified with that of Þórr, the name of the Norse thunder god Thor, or thunder personified.

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Random information on the term “ANY”:

ANY was an architectural journal, published by the ANYone Corporation for over seven years. A total of 27 issues were published. The first issue was published in May 1993, and its last was published in September 2000. ANY was succeeded by Log, also published by the ANYone Corporation.

Notable contributors to the magazine included Zaha Hadid, Bernard Tschumi, Elizabeth Diller, Rem Koolhaas, Sanford Kwinter, R.E. Somol, Peter Eisenman, and Greg Lynn.

Issues one to eight were designed by longtime Eisenman collaborator, Massimo Vignelli. Beginning with number eight, the magazine was designed by graphic design firm, 2×4.

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