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Last seen on: –The New Yorker Friday, 8 December 2023 Crossword Answers
Eugene Sheffer – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Dec 22 2022

Random information on the term “Bankroll”:

A coin wrapper, sometimes known as a bank roll or roll, is a paper or plastic container for a number of coins. In the 19th century, coins were distributed in large cloth bags and coins were hand wrapped. Since the onset of the 20th century, coin wrapping machines have been in use. The earliest patent for a coin wrapping machine was in 1901. By 1910, automatic coin counting machines which could reject counterfeit coins, wrap coins, and crimp the coin wrapper ends were in use.

In the 19th century coins were collected in cloth bags after they were struck at the mint. Initially coin wrapping was done by hand. In 1913 the Federal Reserve bank was created. After the creation of the Federal Reserve, bags of coins were sent to the individual reserve banks. Each branch then put the coins into paper wrappers with tightly sealed ends. These rolls were called (OBW) “Original Bank-Wrapped Rolls”. When other banks wrapped the coins they would print their bank name on the wrapper.

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Random information on the term “WAD”:

Joan the Wad is a mythological character in Cornish folklore. She is the Queen of the Pixies, which are tiny mythical creatures usually associated with the counties of Cornwall and Devon in England.

Wad is an Eastern Cornwall colloquial term for torch or bundle of straw.

Joan the Wad has been associated with Jack o’ the Lantern, the King of the Pixies. The two may also be considered will-o’-the-wisp type characters who lead travelers astray on lonely moors, hence the rhyme:

Jack-the-lantern, Joan-the-wad,That tickled the maid and made her mad,Light me home, the weather’s bad.

However, Joan is also to thought use her Wad (Torch) to light the way to safety and good luck, as another rhyme says, “Good fortune will nod, if you carry upon you Joan the Wad”.

Joan the Wad is often depicted naked and associated with fire and water elements. In the last century, there was a thriving cottage industry in Joan the Wad lucky charms. People carried small figures of Joan the Wad for good luck: a small collection of such antique figures is housed at the Museum of Witchcraft in Boscastle. Her image also appears on door knockers to serve as a protective spirit.

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