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We invented the crossword puzzle, nu?
Hmm, DSK, it might’ve been the Egyptians, but it’s generally attributed to a journalist named Arthur Wynne. Doesn’t sound Jewish, but who knows?
http://qanda.encyclopedia.com/question/invented-crossword-puzzle-121780.html
Good for her for keeping at it. And it’s probably actually helping her stay with it longer, even if it doesn’t seem that way.
Blessings on her and you. What a great D-I-L