Crossword-Solution: XXXXX 5 letters, 2121 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 40

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Unknown or hidden placeholder often seen in censored text 1 answer
"...set the herring ___ in brine": Eugene Field 1 answer
"12 Angry Men" star 1 answer
"All ___ Is a Miracle" 1 answer
"Are not!" counter 1 answer
"Chapel of Love" co-writer Greenwich 1 answer
"Dead ___" (1991 Emma Thompson film) 1 answer
"Englishman in New York" singer 1 answer
"Escape to Freedom" writer Davis 1 answer
"Four Quartets" writer 1 answer
"I didn't know you'd be here!" 1 answer
"I just made a big mistake!" 1 answer
"I shoulda realized that sooner!" 1 answer
"If I tell ___ lie, spit in my face": "Henry IV, Part 1" 1 answer
"Iphigénie en Tauride" composer Christoph Willibald ___ 1 answer
"It ___ it ain't" 1 answer
"Mexican Eats" chain 1 answer
"Nothing more for me, thanks" 1 answer
"On Photography" writer Sontag 1 answer
"Pynk" singer Janelle 1 answer
"Reading in the Dark" writer Seamus 1 answer
"Skip me on this round" 1 answer
"Sound like a plan?" 1 answer
"Sunrise, Sunset" singer 1 answer
"Tender Buttons" writer 1 answer
"The Exorcist" co-star Max von ___ 1 answer
"The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo" novelist Larsson 1 answer
"The Hobbit" title character 1 answer
"The MacGuffin" writer Stanley 1 answer
"To read ___ is to hear it with our eyes": Octavio Paz 1 answer
"Tommy" or "Tosca," say 1 answer
"Whoa, relax!" 1 answer
"Why am ___?" 1 answer
"Wish you'd told me sooner!" 1 answer
"You Dropped ___ on Me" (1982 Gap Band hit) 1 answer
"You are," if you are in the Yucatán 1 answer
"___ Daughter" (1970 David Lean movie) 1 answer
"___ Name" (Jim Croce song) 1 answer
"___ gathered here today..." 1 answer
"___ of traitors!" (cry in "The Winter's Tale") 1 answer
"___ the winter of our discontent" ("Richard III" opening) 1 answer
'Vette competitor 1 answer
*Fall Out Boy bassist/songwriter 1 answer
1924 novel by Edna Ferber 1 answer
1944 film noir classic 1 answer
1950s news series "___ Now" 1 answer
2,700-mile river of Southeast Asia 1 answer
2014 film nominated for Best Picture 1 answer
2022 Cooperstown inductee Tony 1 answer
2:1 is one 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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eruption
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From the time when books first took their present shape till the end of the sixteenth century, or indeed later, the page so lay on the paper that there was more space allowed to the bottom and fore margin than to the top and back of the paper, thus: +---------+---------+ | xxxxx | xxxxx | | xxxxx | xxxxx | | xxxxx | xxxxx | | xxxxx | xxxxx | | xxxxx | xxxxx | | xxxxx | xxxxx | | | | +---------+---------+ the unit of the book being looked on as the two pages forming an opening.
Arts and Crafts Essays Various 2011
The opening words stand for the date: Ct = Cter = CCC, and Xpenta = XXXXX = 50 The interpretation therefore is: 1350! Miserable, wild, distracted, 1350! The dregs of the people alone survive to witness.
Highways and Byways in Cambridge and Ely Edward Conybeare 2012
Sometimes there is simply the name of a gladiator, with his school and the number of combats, as _Auctus, Iul[ianus], XXXXX_; sometimes we find a rough outline of a figure with a boastful legend, as _Hermaïscus invictus hac_, 'Here's the unconquered Hermaïscus.' There are also memoranda in regard to particular combats, illustrated by rude sketches.
Pompeii, Its Life and Art August Mau 2013

Quotes with XXXXX (1)

Ministry of Magic (M.O.M) Classification. xxxxx Known wizard killer / impossible to train or domesticate / or anything Hagrid likes
J. K. Rowling Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
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Appears in: NYT, WSJ.

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