Crostic Daily January 16 2023 answers
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January 16 2023 Level 1
As there has never been any astronaut ice cream in space, it has always been a myth. It was actually employed as a marketing trick to impress susceptible buyers and teenagers. Any astronaut ice cream in space
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January 16 2023 Level 2
The local government in Seoul, South Korea teamed up with advertising and insurance firms to launch a campaign where paintings, sculptures, motion-activated lights, and messages were placed around Mapo Bridge in Seoul to address a message in response to the high number of suicides that occurred there in 2012. It was intended to demonstrate that suicide attempters aren't alone. Sadly, the number of suicides rose 6 times higher the following year. Teamed up with advertising and insurance
January 16 2023 Level 3
One of the most popular national sports in Afghanistan is called "buzkashi". It involves two opposing teams riding horses attempting to get hold of a decapitated calf or goat carcass and transport it to the goal area. The carcass is maintained in the middle of the field. One game can go for several days in a row. The most popular national sports
January 16 2023 Level 4
Ray Tomlinson, an American computer programmer and engineer, sent the first email ever in 1971. He used the first email program based on the ARPANET system that he used for sending messages from one machine to the next addressed to himself. An American computer programmer
Color of lime Sour Patch Kids:
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