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Each theme answer features a different anagram of HORSE: OSHER, ERSHO, and EORSH. Congratulations to Ed Sessa making a USA Today crossword debut! Thank you, Ed, for this entertaining puzzle.
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Hopefully This Black Keys Tour Won’t Also End in Disaster The duo were forced to cancel their previous arena trek, and fire their management team, due to reported lack of ticket sales. grammys ...
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