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Last seen on: –The New Yorker Tuesday, 16 May 2023 Crossword Answers
Washington Post Crossword Friday, January 13, 2023

Random information on the term “Crawl space?”:

A bonus room, flex room, multiuse room or spare room (though the latter often means an extra bedroom) is a room created by remodeling or adding an addition that does not meet local building code definitions for traditional rooms, or is designed for multiple possible uses. For example, codes will typically require that a bedroom have a window and a certain number of electrical outlets. Such a room might actually be intended for sleeping, but will be described as a “bonus room” in rental and sales listings.

The term bonus room is mainly used in the United States. One early use is from The New York Times in 1991, which wrote that “A recent solution to the problem of noisy teen-agers is the enticingly titled bonus room, which is a spare room on the bedroom floor that can be used as a den, television room or guest room.”

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Random information on the term “PUB”:

Pub (trans. Jack) is the first solo album released by Serbian and former Yugoslav singer-songwriter Đorđe Balašević. The album was produced by Josip Boček, who played guitar as well.

The album featured the songs such as “Ratnik paorskog srca” which tells of a peasant who returns from World War I and who “wasn’t made to be a soldier”, “Za sve je kriv Toma Sojer” which tells of three boys which ran away from home influenced by The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, “Boža zvani Pub” which tells of a legendary gambler nicknamed Pub (Jack), romantic ballad “Lepa protina kći” (“Beautiful Priest’s Daughter”), social poem “Za treću smenu” (“For the Third Shift”) and existential ballad “Na pola puta” (“Halfway Point”). All the aforementioned songs went on to become his and Balašević’s signature pieces, but among them (especially at the time) was another: the track “Pesma o jednom petlu”, which tells a story of an old man’s younger days in the farm-rich area of Vojvodina when he had a pet rooster. The rooster is widely assumed to be a metaphor for his male sexual organ for which female birds tend to go crazy. The lyrics go on to list different kinds of female birds which in turn depict stereotypical characteristics of women in Serbian slang. The refrain line “Princip je isti, sve su ostalo nijanse” (“The principle is same, everything else are details”) is referring to the way of courting the opposite sex. The lyrics conclude in the man’s later years as he misses the good times gone by and giving advice never to make your rooster suffer, to let him fly around so that female birds can see him, for afterwards it will be too late, because even roosters age.

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