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THKirklandJan 11, 2024, 4:05 PM2024-01-11neutral71%

As a math teacher i have to quibble: x=y is a linear equation, not an expression. The two words have very different meanings in math (we drill this into our students). I understand the need to avoid the word "equation" in the clue since the answer has an equals sign, but in that case, "linear relation" would be a better choice. Other than that, very enjoyable puzzle with clever themed clues!

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THKirklandJan 11, 2024, 3:55 PM2024-01-11neutral72%

@Xword Junkie they could have said "basic linear relation" and still be mathematically correct, as equalities are a special type of relation.

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