If you are an avid cruciverbalist—or even a casual Sunday solver—you have likely encountered a frustratingly short clue that seems to demand an equally short answer. One such puzzle that has been appearing in Spanish-language crosswords (particularly those from El País , ABC , or Crucigrama de EL TIEMPO ) is:
: Because Spanish crosswords often simplify special characters (like the Icelandic 'ð'), the name is reduced to the two letters Alternative Possibility : In some specific puzzles, the clue might refer to Edda Mussolini , the daughter of Benito Mussolini. Her husband was Galeazzo Ciano , often referred to simply as esposo de edda crucigrama 2 letras upd
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(Jorge Tesman), who is the husband of the titular character Hedda (Edda) Gabler in Henrik Ibsen's famous 1890 play. If you are an avid cruciverbalist—or even a
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: Tras la visita de Ríg, Edda da a luz a Thrall , quien se considera el ancestro de la clase de los siervos o esclavos en la sociedad nórdica.
In Norse mythology, Edda is often associated with the poetic or prose Edda, but here it refers to a crossword trick: “Edda” is a female name, and her husband in a common crossword puzzle answer is “Os” — the name of a god (from Norse mythology, where Odin is sometimes shortened, but “Os” appears in crosswords as a two-letter abbreviation for “god” or “husband of Edda” in certain puzzle databases). Another possible source: in some crossword lexicons, “Edda” is a given name and “Os” is a standard answer for “husband of Edda” (2 letters).