AGEE – James Agee, American novelist and critic.Greek letters often appear as well, such as ETA. The "zed" spelling of Z is often indicated by a reference to a Commonwealth country, where that is the standard pronunciation (e.g. the clue for ZEES, referring to the two Zs in the center of the word "pu zzle". Often these letters are clued as puns, e.g. TEC – old slang for a de tective īecause of crossword rules that restrict the usage of two-letter words, only entries of three or more letters have been listed.ALEE – in nautical language, toward the side opposite the wind.URAL – river and mountain range of Russia.LO – Saint-Lô, World War II battle site in Normandy SOHO – neighborhood in London ( Soho or neighborhood in New York City ( SoHo).IWO – Iwo Jima, World War II battle site in Japan.ERIE – one of the Great Lakes or its namesake city in Pennsylvania.ELBA – Mediterranean island that was the site of Napoleon's first exile.CAEN – World War II battle site in Normandy.ATTU – westernmost island of the Aleutian Islands chain.
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