It was not until after I wrote a paragraph here bemoaning how there could not possibly be over 500 King Charleses that I read Rex and found out that it's the word "dix," meaning ten. Duded up? Please comment here if you have ever said this. It was only the X, so I disbelievingly tried "LUDED" (not a thing) and then "DUDED" before the magic music played. So I was questioning which letter(s) were wrong, and checked puzzle. But I thought to myself, there can't possibly be 59 King Charleses, it must be 19. I was sure that FEEDER was right, and pretty sure about STENO, and therefore ESC. You can see I have a lot of pencil going on here. Yall know that North Carolina is first in flight though, right?.Makes sense, what with this being the Birthplace of Aviation. Adding to the list of cities I haven't been to in Ohio yet, DAYTON, which I learned is home to the National Aviation Hall of Fame.Jamie informs me that he is sampled on Kanye West's "Who Will Survive in America?" The New Yorker website informs me that he is the godfather of rap. Gil Scott-Heron is a spoken word poet/musician.I'm unfamiliar with the word "noodge." The internet leads me to believe it's sort of Yiddish.I am amused by his Wikipedia entry's organization, which contains the following heading/subheading combination: ![]()
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