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November 8
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- yes or no
- A spectrogram riddle
- Trouble at t'Mill
- Meaning of a word used in King Lear
- Tfal in Arabic writing
November 9
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November 11
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- Love the One You're With
- First usage of 'white' and 'black' for skin colour?
- Alleged assimilation of [n] to [m] in Italian before certain consonants
November 13
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- A question about the Spanish language and United States law
- Hapax legomena among proper nouns
- Shit happenstance
November 14
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- Self-referential question
- Pronunciation/writing of Sino-Korean numerals
- spellings in French
- "It's Kobe taking over for LeBron"
November 15
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November 17
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- How do French speakers abbreviate GIGN in conversation?
- A person who only gives attention to people who say negative things about them
- In vs. out
- Languages, genetically far enough from each other, but phonetically sounding quite similar, to a foreigner's ear.
November 18
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- Is there any language, other than Old Egyptian, which has a joint word - both for "fishing rod " - and for "waiting "?
- "-ec" peoples in Spanish
- Ae and Oe
November 19
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- Beckenbauer
- Part of speech statistics
- Cant be arsed
- I need the translation of the following English sentence into some languages:
- Apostrophes in headlines, and quotes.
- How many books in high-school?
- Pour vous, rien.
November 20
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November 24
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- learn
- "juniper Germans", "willow Russians" and "brushwood Englishmen"
- 24 - hour clock
- 450th anniversary
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