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		<description><![CDATA[LAT 3:04 NYT 2:46 CS 5:12 (Evad) BEQ 4:48 Holden Baker&#8217;s New York Times crossword The theme is &#124;kān&#124;: Words and phrases that end with that sound spelled five different ways. We have a WALKING CANE (which doesn&#8217;t sound &#8220;in the language&#8221; to me the way cane and walking stick do, but is apparently kosher), [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[BEQ 5:20 CS untimed (J)/3:15 (A) NYT 3:01 LAT 2:58 Merl Reagle&#8217;s got a new blog at his Sunday Crosswords site—so far, one post a week, published on Saturday, covering his Sunday puzzle for that weekend. Last week&#8217;s post is &#8220;Pet Peeve No. 1&#8243;: the flansir. What&#8217;s a flansir? A word that is &#8220;familiar looking [...]]]></description>
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