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Possible Answers: AROSE, ROSE, STOOD, AWOKE, WOKE, SCALED, ROUSED.
Last seen on: –Daily Boston Globe Crossword Friday, 3 November 2023
–Universal Crossword August 18, 2022
–USA Today Crossword – Feb 11 2022
–USA Today Crossword – May 16 2021
–USA Today Crossword – Mar 17 2021
–USA Today Crossword – Dec 22 2020
–USA Today Crossword – Sep 29 2020
–Universal Crossword – Sep 22 2020
–Jonesin’ – Jul 21 2020
–USA Today Crossword – Apr 24 2020
–USA Today Crossword – Feb 24 2020
–USA Today Crossword – Feb 24 2020
–Jonesin’ – Feb 18 2020
–Eugene Sheffer – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Feb 15 2020
–Wall Street Journal Crossword – September 13 2019 – I Really Don’t Need This!
–Eugene Sheffer – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Sep 11 2019
–Thomas Joseph – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Aug 14 2019
–Jonesin’ – Jun 18 2019
–Newsday.com Crossword – Jun 9 2019
–Eugene Sheffer – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Mar 16 2019
–New York Times Crossword – Mar 11 2019
–LA Times Crossword 27 Jan 19, Sunday
–The Washington Post Crossword – Jan 27 2019
–Thomas Joseph – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Dec 12 2018
–Eugene Sheffer – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Nov 16 2018
–Thomas Joseph – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Aug 22 2018
–Universal Crossword – July 13 2018 Friday
-Thomas Joseph – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Nov 15 2017
-Mirror Classic Crossword November 11 2017
Random information on the term “ROSE”:
Rose is a given female name. It is a late Latin name derived from rosa, meaning “rose”. Nicknames are Rosa, Rosalie, Rosina, Rosaria, Rosie. Similar names are Rosanna, Roseanne, Rosamunde.
Rose was originally a Norman form of a German name Hrodheid, composed of the words Hrod (“fame”) and Heid (“kind”, “type”). It was originally spelled (by the Normans) Roese or Rohese. It fell out of use during the Middle Ages but was revived during the 19th Century while still regarded as being a flower name. The name of the flower has the etymology of Old English rōse from the Latin rosa; phonetically linked to the Greek rhódon, which is independent of the etymology of the surname Rose. Distinctions can sometimes be made between individuals who derive this given name after the surname and those who are named after the flower.
Rhoda, as in Acts 12:12-15, is the Greek equivalent. Rosalia was the name of a 12th-century Sicilian saint. St. Rose of Lima was the first person born in the Americas to be canonized.
Random information on the term “WOKE”:
Radio stations in the U.S. state of Kentucky.
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