Sentence examples for entry going from inspiring English sources

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Then read the second letters of each rebus entry going down.

The rebus letters you enter may not make much sense on first reading, but once you're done, go back and read the first letters of each rebus entry going down.

Here's one with a particularly clever clue as well: 29 Down's "You probably raise your arm for this" is ANTIPERSPIRANT, and if you read the letters in the circles in that entry going down, it spells out PERSIAN.

Classic entry going backward, no three-turn.

Classic entry going backward, stepping forward with no three-turn.

Classic entry going forward with a three-turn on the right foot. 2. Salchow.

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Profits from the £16 entry go to Kenyan charity, SAFE.

The entry goes on, "I shall be that girl...

Still, the entry goes on for three columns.

The entry goes on to detail the "river of blood on the asphalt" coming from Mr. Hui.

The entry went on to mention the author's sons Drew, a caricaturist, and Josh Alan, a writer.

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