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The Rosetta Stone.
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Relic, bogus, closet, adjust.
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The scientists adjusted rather well taking over some of the palaces in Cairo while they examined various relics from Egyptian's ancient history. No closets for these men, they had taken over some of the most beautiful residences--like that of Hasân Kâchef -- in Cairo. There were many Egyptians though who held contempt for these scientists and their ways and felt that their concern for the Egyptian way of life was bogus. http://www.touregypt.net/hfrench.htm |
Civil, dragon, visor, relent.
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6-13 Word Jumble answers.
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Bonaparte took along 200 men to ward off bandits in his sightseeing trip toward where the Pyramids stood at Giza in September of 1798. The Sphinx's head was the only think showing as it was covered with sand which would not be cleared until 1818. Bonaparte climbed the Great Pyramid along with some of his scientists. You wonder what kind of chord this struck in the man? Did it confirm the confidence he had in himself in creating an Empire to rival Alexander, or did it teach him about Alexander's failures when his empire crumbled into civil wars? |
June 14, 2013 Word Jumble answers.
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One of Napoleon's leading scientists, Gaspard Monge http://www.princeton.edu/~achaney/tm...ard_Monge.html , became obsessed with mirages in the desert which set him a bit adrift from his duties as he spent seasons trying to write a seminal article on the causes of this natural phenomenon. |
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Napoleon Bonaparte's scientists were busy cataloging the flora and fauna of Egypt during his expedition and probably would have covered these from the alpha to the omega. |
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Welcome back.
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Saturday Word Jumble answers:
Pupil. Above. Auburn. Unlock. http://www.chron.com/entertainment/c.../comic/Jumble/ http://www.uclick.com/client/sea/tmj.../15/index.html http://www.chron.com/entertainment/c.../comic/Jumble/ |
Mike Argirion and Jeff Knurek Word Jumble answers for Father's Day 2013.
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Black death and the Jaffe atrocities.
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http://www.louvre.fr/en/oeuvre-notic...stricken-jaffa A painting (linked above) with a berth in the Louvre portrays Bonaparte touching the sores of a plague sufferer to the terror of the physician. Jaffa was not a humid city nor probably one yet on the Metric system. Napoleon would carry the Metric System along with him as he made conquests. Humidity unlike the Metric System is not like a poncho that can be taken on and off at will . http://www.photometrictesting.co.uk/...ric_system.php |
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