January 23, 2024

JAN 23, death and the afterlife: decease in the crease

  a) Reprise of material posted on January 23 in previous years ...


2020: anagrams, sister-cities 4 (wordplay maps)
2021: minerals and vitamins, zinc (illustrated poem) 
2022: anagrams, US postal service (wordplay maps)
2023: braincheck, homonymous hemianopsia (poem)

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b) Today's Offering (Jan 23, 2024)




Authors' Note: In hockey, an assist is recognition awarded to a player who passes the puck to the goal-scorer at a key point in play. A sudden death system for resolving the winner in games tied at the end of regulation play has generally been used in organized hockey since its inception. The (goal) crease is an area demarcated by colored ice directly in front of the goal line where the goalie (goalkeeper) is not to be interfered with by attackers.

Although professional hockey has been the undisputed domain of males, more and more women are participating in Canada's national sport as amateurs and international competitors.


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