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Randi wrote: Tue Mar 14, 2023 1:23 am I just discovered: https://nerdlegame.com/

To my utter astonishment I got it in three tries!
(probably for the first and last time)
I lucked out after 6 does but did have 5 right.
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Anybody heard of the "Oneida" monument, I hadn't till now.

The Yantic picked up some stones for it in Hong Kong on the 16th & 17 May 1873.
It seems it was a monument was made up of two stones carried either side of the Pivot gun.

We are now 14th July and are unloading monument onto the Idaho to be transported ashore in Yokohama, Japan.
Link to picture of it.
https://ww2db.com/images/56fe69b737642.jpg
Link to vessel Oneida.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Oneida_(1861)
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I didn't remember the ship's name, but when I followed your link to the wiki article I remembered having read it before. The Japanese seem to have shown far more respect for the dead sailors than the US government did.
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USS Yorktown also mentions the unveiling of a monument in Japan, the Commodore Perry Monument, at the site where Commodore Matthew C. Perry first landed in Japan.
14 July 1901

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Got under way at 7.25am, under [steam from] A, B, C and D boilers, on various courses, steaming in squadron with the United States flagship U.S.S. "New York" and U.S.S. "New Orleans", standing out of Yokohama harbor.
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At 8.40am sighted Japanese squadron at anchor, the "Hatsuse" ["Hatutse" in log-book] flying a Vice-Admiral's flag, and all ships full-dressed.
At 8.55am U.S.S. "New York" fired a salute of 15 guns, with Japanese ensign at fore, the salute was returned by the "Hatsuse" ["Hatutse" in log-book] gun for gun, with American ensign at fore.
At 9.15am in obedience to signals from the United States flagship U.S.S. "New York" anchored, and full-dressed ship, with Japanese ensign at main.
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At 10.18am the Japanese battleship "Shikishima" came in and anchored, and full-dressed ship.
At 11.05am the Captain and five officers left the ship to attend the unveiling of the Commodore Perry monument at Kurihama.
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At 12.10pm the United States flagship U.S.S. "New York" fired a salute of 21 guns, Japanese ensign at main, and the "Hatsuse" ["Hatutse" in log-book] fired 21 guns, with United States ensign at main.
Marine guards of all ships were paraded and faced towards the Perry Monument on shore during the unveiling.
http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/ ... _036_1.jpg

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_C._Perry
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Like Randi, I remember reading that article, too. I can't recall what started that trip down the rabbit hole, though.
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Today (25 March) is International Waffle Day!

https://wafflegame.net/
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The Waffle is great! Thanks for the tip! :!:
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Mary said, "You should have told me BEFORE breakfast!" :lol: :lol: :lol:
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That game is to hard for me in the morning. :oops:
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espross wrote: Mon Mar 27, 2023 3:07 am The Waffle is great! Thanks for the tip! :!:
You might also like https://worldle.teuteuf.fr/ :D
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For another word puzzle there's https://squaredle.app/
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I like Squaredle too. ;)
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It's my most recent obsession :roll:
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And then there's a Waffle Squardle, occasionally. :D
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Oh dear!
More things to waste time on....
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Today's Squaredle is dedicated to the 130th anniversary of the establishment of the rank of Chief Petty Officer in the US Navy on April 1, 1893. 😁

https://squaredle.app/
03/31

(You find out about the anniversary if you solve the Bonus Word of the Day. Starts with VA--, four letters, connected with sailing ...)
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8-)
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Thanks, Caro. I'd solved the bonus word but then didn't read the info, so now I know why 'Navy' was the first word I spotted in the puzzle!
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Well done, Janet. :) I found the puzzle quite difficult today; and I had 13 bonus words!
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