Jonathan

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JonathanSeattleAug 13, 2025, 5:09 AM2025-08-13negative53%

Really liked this one overall but was very puzzled by "LATEN." Draw toward dark? I'm not even sure what that means. Is that the opposite of lighten? I googled it, and it does not appear to be an English word.

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JonathanSeattleSep 19, 2025, 3:07 PM2025-09-19negative86%

Who has ever called a 5 dollar bill a FIN? Or an Abe for that matter. Abe is a nickname for the guy, not the bill, and then to leap to this totally unheard of "fin" thing... not buying it. Took me forever to solve, trying to "fix" other stuff, bc i was so sure "ABE" couldn't be right.

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JonathanSeattleJun 9, 2025, 6:00 AM2025-06-08neutral86%

Reb is not Hebrew. It's an informal abbreviation of the Yiddish "Rebbe."

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JonathanSeattleJun 9, 2025, 6:10 AM2025-06-08negative68%

@Jonathan to finish the thought, the Hebrew equivalent would be "Rav." Mar (Hebrew meaning essentially "mister") would have also worked. This error threw off for a while because I had concluded it could not be Reb since that is not Hebrew. Annoying.

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