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Frances Assa: "This in last Sunday's Los Angeles Times on-line Crossword: '61. St. Petersburg's River (Hint: Anagram of VANE.)'."
JM: Brief and to the point, as usual, with a great-fun 'oblique reference' - and who'd have guessed that the Neva lurked in Vane? (When I feel claustrophobia from too much Nabokovian word-worlds this is the kind of spring-board that offers a world-word in its wake)
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JM: Brief and to the point, as usual, with a great-fun 'oblique reference' - and who'd have guessed that the Neva lurked in Vane? (When I feel claustrophobia from too much Nabokovian word-worlds this is the kind of spring-board that offers a world-word in its wake)
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