***CONTEST*** [Bloody] , as in the British epithet. What does …
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***CONTEST***
[Bloody] , as in the British epithet.
What does it have to do, etymologically, with the Russian word for bread?
(Hint: in one sacrilegious sense of the word, [bloody] has nothing to do with “blood.”)
Prize: Whoever solves this will get, um, the July page from my HFW calendar!
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