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The answer SUSSING has 3 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of sussing in various dictionaries:
verb - to figure out
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Figuring (out) |
figuring (out) |
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Jan 25 2017 7 Little Words Daily Puzzle |
Jan 25 2017 7 Little Words Daily Puzzle |
Aug 4 2006 New York Times |
Sussing might refer to |
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Susning.nu (literally meaning clue.now) was a Swedish language wiki website created by Lars Aronsson (also the founder of Project Runeberg) in 2001 and active until 2009. In its first three years, Susning.nu ran as an open wiki that anyone could edit. Susning did not have a pronounced ambition and could be compared in scope to Everything2; Aronsson's stated original aim for Susning was "to make it into whatever the users want it to be". As such, Susning was an encyclopedia, a dictionary, and a discussion forum about any concept of interest to its users. Because of this, Susning grew and became Sweden's biggest and the world's next biggest wiki. * At its peak in April 2004, Susning had over 60,000 articles on various topics, which was more than any other Swedish wiki at that time. During its first few years it was in direct competition with the Swedish Wikipedia. However, because of the website's popularity, Susning was highly affected by vandals. In attempt at preventing vandalism, many efforts were made by Susning's founder Lars Aronsson, which were mostly unsuccessful. Users who regularly edited at Susning were called susare. |