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Possible Answers: NANA, KNOT, NANNA.
Last seen on: –USA Today Crossword – Sep 11 2022
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–Premier Sunday – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – May 15 2022s
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–Thomas Joseph – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Mar 21 2019
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–Universal Crossword – Jan 29 2019
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Random information on the term “NANA”:
Kas-tziden (“Broken Foot”) or Haškɛnadɨltla (“Angry, He is Agitated”), more widely known by his Mexican-Spanish appellation Nana (“grandma” or “lullaby”) (1800? – May 19, 1896), was a warrior and chief of the Chihenne band (better known as Warm Springs Apache) of the Chiricahua Apache. In the 1850s and 1860s he was one of the best known leaders of the Bedonkohe and Chihenne, along with Tudeevia (Dudeevia, better known as Delgadito – “Little Thin”, “Skinny”), Cuchillo Negro, Ponce and Loco (“crazy”, “mad”). He was a nephew of Delgadito, and married a sister of Geronimo.
Captain John Gregory Bourke described Nana as having “a strong face marked with intelligence, courage and good nature, but with an under stratum of cruelty and vindictiveness”. Charles Fletcher Lummis claimed that Nana wore gold watch chains in each ear lobe, presumably taken from dead victims.
He fought alongside Mangas Coloradas and his mixed Tchihende-Bedonkohe band until Mangas Coloradas was killed while in the custody of the California militia in January 1863. In Mexico he undertook many joint raids with the Nednhi of Juh and Natiza against the Mexicans. After Ponce, Cuchillo Negro and Delgadito were killed too, Victorio took over the Tchihende leadership, joined by the leaderless Bedonkohe (Taklishim, old Mahko’s son, had not been able to save his father’s leadership in front of his competitors Mano Mocha and Luis). Nana, although at least 20 years older than Victorio, married the latter’s elder sister, cementing his position as a leader.
Random information on the term “KNOT”:
Radio stations broadcasting to the city of Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
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