Watering hole

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Possible Answers: SPA, INN, BAR, OASIS, PUB, WELL, BISTRO, SALOON, ALEHOUSE, TAVERN, TAPROOM, BARROOM.

Last seen on the crossword puzzle: –Thomas Joseph – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Apr 6 2024
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Last seen on: –L.A. Times Daily Crossword – May 11 2022
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Thomas Joseph – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Sep 20 2018

Random information on the term “SPA”:

Spa is a Belgian town, located in the Province of Liège, and is the town where the word spa comes from. The town of Spa is situated in a valley in the Ardennes mountains 35 kilometres (22 miles) southeast of Liège and 45 kilometres (28 miles) southwest of Aachen. In 2006, Spa had a population of 10,543 and an area of 39.85 square kilometres (15.39 square miles), giving a population density of 265 inhabitants per km².

Spa is one of Belgium’s main tourist cities. The town of Spa is famous for its several natural mineral springs, and is also the location of mineral water producer Spa, whose mineral water is exported worldwide. Nearby Spa, in the village of Francorchamps, the renowned Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps is situated, which hosts the annual Belgian Grand Prix.

The first beauty pageant in the world was the Concours de Beauté, held in Spa on 19 September 1888. Spa hosted the finish of Stage 2 of the 2010 Tour de France on July 5.

As the famed site of healing cold springs, Spa has been frequented as a watering-place since as early as the 14th century. Though other sources of healing mineral springs have become famous throughout the world, it is the town of Spa which has become eponymous with any place having a natural water source that is believed to possess special health-giving properties, as a spa. The Spa town grew at that time, in the oldest iron and steel center of the country of Liege. The ban Spa, was created around 1335 and included two urban concentrations, “vilhe of Creppe” and “vilhe” Spas, two kilometers away. The steel industry prior to the exploitation of mineral water developed lines of communication, which made possible the development of the spa town.

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Random information on the term “INN”:

The Independent News Network (also known as INN) is a production company based in Little Rock, Arkansas, which syndicates “localized” news programs for broadcast television stations in the United States, that have budgets limiting their ability to produce their own local newscasts.

In addition to producing local newscasts, INN also produces a Spanish language Hispanic News Network, or HNN, and INN News for national syndication.

The Regional News Network started in 1999 the Independent News Network and operated under that name. The company’s first client was Davenport Fox affiliate KLJB (channel 18). INN produced a half-hour primetime newscast for that station, titled the Fox 18 Nine O’Clock News, which started on December 31, 1999 until the station entered into a news share agreement with crosstown ABC affiliate WQAD-TV in September 2010.

The company started two syndicated general national news products in June 2002. “The American Times” and “INN News” were for stations and cable channels who did not want a customized news product. In October, a Montana regional newscast, Big Sky News, with some localization for five stations began.

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Random information on the term “BAR”:

A bar in a river is an elevated region of sediment (such as sand or gravel) that has been deposited by the flow. Types of bars include mid-channel bars (also called braid bars, and common in braided rivers), point bars (common in meandering rivers), and mouth bars (common in river deltas). The locations of bars are determined by the geometry of the river and the flow through it. Bars reflect sediment supply conditions, and can show where sediment supply rate is greater than the transport capacity.

A mid-channel bar, is also often referred to as a braid bar because they are often found in braided river channels. Braided river channels are broad and shallow and found in areas where sediment is easily eroded like at a glacial outwash, or at a mountain front with high sediment loads. These types of river systems are associated with high slope, sediment supply, stream power, shear stress, and bed load transport rates.Braided rivers have complex and unpredictable channel patterns, and sediment size tends to vary among streams. It is these features that are responsible for the formations of braid bars. Braided streams are often overfed with massive amounts of sediment which creates multiple stream channels within one dominant pair of flood bank plains. These channels are separated by mid-channel or braid bars. Anastomosing river channels also create mid-channel bars, however they are typically vegetated bars, making them more permanent than the bars found in a braided river channel which have high rates of change because of the large amounts of non-cohesive sediment, lack of vegetation, and high stream powers found in braided river channels.

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Random information on the term “OASIS”:

Oasis is a quartier of Casablanca, Morocco.

Coordinates: 33°33′N 7°38′W / 33.550°N 7.633°W / 33.550; -7.633

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Random information on the term “PUB”:

Pub Is the debut album by the British band Denzil.

Official Website: www.denzilpub.co.uk
MySpace: www.myspace.com/denzilpub
YouTube: www.youtube.com/user/denzilpub

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Random information on the term “WELL”:

WELL-FM (88.7 FM) is a radio station licensed to serve Waverly, Alabama, United States. The station is owned by Jimmy Jarrell and the broadcast license is held by Alabama Christian Radio, Inc. It airs a Contemporary Christian music format.

The station was assigned the WELL-FM call letters by the Federal Communications Commission on August 22, 1997.

The WELL-FM calls were used for many years at the station on 104.9 FM in Marshall, Michigan, now known as WBXX, and previous to that on the station now known as WKFR in nearby Battle Creek.

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