Is it a name?
Name used for people?
Name of a business?
A business itself?
Is it a name?
Name used for people?
Name of a business?
A business itself?
Yes and Yes
But what name? Remember you have everything you need in the original puzzle.
Popular baby name?
Yes but what name?
Hint: it’s in the original puzzle.
Osama?
Always… Starting… However… Late… Early… You…
And here I was thinking it would be the brand name Always, since that’s the first word of the puzzle.
But why would Ashley be “never to return”? Am I missing some reason it wouldn’t become popular again in the future?
And Rhodes got it!
WOOT!!!
But why would Ashley be “never to return”?
Never to return up to now. Part of the lateralness.
I was way out there in left field… These puzzles are so addicting, yet I’m so terrible at them.
His selfie was discussed in a US Court of Appeals. Why?
Was the selfie discussed in lower courts as well?
(I think I have to disqualify myself; I’m not sure, but I’m guessing it’s the one I’ve read about.)
I think I know it too.
Was the selfie discussed in lower courts as well?
I think so. I’m a little unclear on the exact technicalities, but the case made its ways to the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.
(I think I have to disqualify myself; I’m not sure, but I’m guessing it’s the one I’ve read about.)
If you think you know it, you probably do.
Did it contain evidence of a crime?
Or provide an alibi for someone who photobombed it?
Was something in the background of the selfie?
Did it contain evidence of a crime? No
Or provide an alibi for someone who photobombed it? No
Was something in the background of the selfie? Nothing relevant
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