LA Times. Its free and has a good mix of synonyms, word play and trivia. Although I often only get the trivia (musicians, sports) courtesy of guessing after filling in a few perps, its a fun way to learn.
I wouldnt be so chipper if my hand was shrinking and turning blue.
Thanks! Great read. But there seems to be nothing at all to suggest that he was hiding a dark secret. The sisters confession did not preempt an investigation that might have implicated him. In fact the scant physical evidence and conclusion of the detective is consistent with her guilt.
Still... a fascinating life story
D-Day Daily Telegraph crossword security alarm
In 1944, codenames related to the D-Day plans appeared as solutions in crosswords in the British newspaper, The Daily Telegraph, which the British Secret Services initially suspected to be a form of espionage.
Michael Cicconetti
>Famously he offered 26-year-old Ohio housewife Michelle Murray the option (in return for a reduced prison sentence) of spending a night in the woods for abandoning 35 kittens in a forest in wintertime
Athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics – men's marathon
Stolen peaches, wild dogs and rampant cheating... just some of the fun of the 1904 olympic marathon. I nominate this as the most entertaining article on Wikipedia!
Banana equivalent dose
Great article about radioactivity in bananas!