Then what is the correct answer rule
Then what is the correct answer rule
It's probably C.O.P., short for capitalist oligarchic pig
56ReplyCitizen Oppression Patrol
15Replyi really want this to be the correct etymological origin of the word cop
3ReplyI have heard it's because their badges were copper and got shortened to cop. I have no proof.
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I'm afraid I can't help you, but thr reason the answer is wrong is because Pig isn't a job, it's a calling.
32ReplyI honestly feel bad calling cops pigs. Pigs can be sweet and useful animals.
8ReplyPeople aren't born swine
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RIP Andre Braughter the only person who could humanize a cop twice over
And only him because otherwise I don't care
21Replythey prefer to be called "porcine americans" thank you very much
15Reply 13ReplyAre the vegans alright?
7ReplyWhy do I feel embarrassed simply watching these people be cringe for, presumably (hopefully), humor?
5ReplyI really can't tell if they are serious or not
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They're so delicious though
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Anyone know what the circles mean when they’re like this in a crossword?
12Replymeans it's part of a clue. in this case it's 6 above's clue which is "Approximate shape of this puzzle's white squares... and a synonym of the circled letters"
9ReplyOh ok thanks. When I did this puzzle I finished it before the vertical clues so I never saw that I guess.
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Which crossword game is this?
3ReplyThe New York Times mini crossword. There's a new one everyday and it's free to play!
2Replyan inferior one to the godly Guardian Cryptic Crossword
1ReplyNYT Mini
We do mini crosswords daily in !crossword@lemmy.world
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Not sure what I'm looking at
1ReplyNYT mini crossword :)
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