![]() ![]() And, in another link to the world of medicine, Epps was born in Savannah, Georgia to single mom, Dr. Forman, Epps had a recurring role playing Dr. Omar Epps is the actor who played Eric Forman on the excellent television series “House”. In baseball, designated hitters (DHs) might replace the pitcher (P) at bat. The word “hose” meaning a “covering for the leg” has the same roots as the contemporary German word “Hose” meaning “trousers, pants”. 20…Legwear for air travelers?.BOARDING HOSE (“boarding house” missing U) The resulting “little star” or “sterling” referred to a silver penny used by the English Normans. The most plausible suggestion for the etymology of the term “sterling” is that it derives from the Old English “steorra” meaning “star”, with the diminutive “-ling”. The official name of the currency of the UK is the pound sterling (plural “pounds sterling”). 17…Fishing spot for vacationing Londoners?.BRITISH POND (“British pound” missing U) The iris is the colored part of the eye with an aperture in the center that can open or close depending on the level of light hitting the eye. “Areola” comes from Latin, meaning “small open space”, and is a diminutive of the Latin word “area”, meaning “open space”. 14…Anatomical rings in irises.AREOLAEĪn areola (sometimes “areole”) in anatomy is a small ring of color, as in the areola surrounding the nipple, and the areola surrounding the pupil of the eye. The company started out in the book-printing business in 1873 and opened its first true bookstore in 1917, in New York City. 8…Shrinking section at Barnes & Noble.CDSīarnes & Noble (B&N) is the oldest retailer of books in the US. This led to the adoption of the slogan “Service at the Speed of Sound”, and renaming of the chain to SONIC. The restaurant introduced curbside speakers to hasten the ordering process. SONIC was founded in Shawnee, Oklahoma in 1953 as Top Hat Drive-In. SONIC Drive-In is a fast-food restaurant chain that is noted for its carhops who serve patrons on roller skates. Today’s Wiki-est, Amazonian Googlies Across ![]()
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