Evade

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Possible Answers: GEE, ELUDE, SKIRT, DODGE, SHIRK, SIDESTEP, DUCK, GOAROUND.

Last seen on: –USA Today Crossword – Jan 4 2023
The Sun – Two Speed Crossword – Mar 8 2020
USA Today Crossword – Jan 3 2020
Eugene Sheffer – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Sep 28 2019
Thomas Joseph – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Mar 27 2019
The Sun – Two Speed Crossword – Jan 12 2019
The Washington Post Crossword – Dec 30 2018
LA Times Crossword 30 Dec 18, Sunday
-The Telegraph – Cryptic Crossword – June 18 2018
-The Telegraph – Quick Crossword – May 28 2018

Random information on the term “GEE”:

Titterstone Clee Hill, sometimes referred to as Titterstone Clee or, incorrectly, Clee Hill (which is the lower hill to the southeast), is a prominent hill in the rural English county of Shropshire, rising at the summit to 533 metres (1,749 ft) above sea level.

It is one of the Clee Hills, in the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The nearest town to the hill is Ludlow, which can be seen from parts of Cleehill village.

Titterstone Clee is the third-highest hill in Shropshire, beaten only by the nearby Brown Clee Hill (540 metres (1,770 ft)) and Stiperstones (536 metres (1,759 ft)). Much of the higher part of the hill is common land, used for the grazing of sheep, air traffic control services and both working and disused quarries. The summit of Titterstone Clee is bleak, treeless and shaped by decades of quarrying. Many of the industrial structures still remain, and lend to the ghostly atmosphere of the hill top, especially during the prolonged winter fogs that descend over these hills.

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Random information on the term “DUCK”:

The duckwalk is an unusual form of locomotion performed by assuming a low partial squatting position and walking forwards, maintaining the low stance. It is similar to stalking and prowling. It is most widely known as a stage element of guitar showmanship popularized by rock ‘n’ roll star Chuck Berry. It is also a physical exercise commonly used in military training.

The term “duckwalk” is also loosely used to describe Chuck Berry’s other guitar playing stunt, his one-legged hop routine with the other leg waving in the air.

While the origins of the duckwalk have been traced as far back as T-Bone Walker who already during the 1930s performed dance moves while playing his guitar, it was Chuck Berry who made the duckwalk popular and who is often credited as the inventor. He first used it as a child when he walked “stooping with full-bended knees, but with my back and head vertical” under a table to retrieve a ball and his family found it entertaining; he used it when “performing in New York for the first time and some journalist branded it the duck walk.”

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