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Lexbuzz Edition #24 Beneath the Waves, Across Borders, and a Cube in Freefall

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    Lexbuzz Edition 24


    Hi Lexulous Community,

    The sea keeps its secrets. This week we uncover a warship gone missing since the Great War, trace the quiet origins of humanitarianism to one man's refusal to look away, and watch a medical student solve a puzzle at terminal velocity. Three extraordinary stories — and one word that has outlived them all.


    Word Wonder: WIZEN

    • Definition: To become dried out, shrivelled, or wrinkled, especially due to loss of moisture or age

    • Pronunciation: /wizen/

    • Part of Speech: Verb (intransitive)

    • Origin: Old English wisnian (to become dry), from Proto-Germanic wisjaną

    • Usage sentences:

      1. "The old parchment had begun to wizen at the edges, but the ink remained as vivid as the day it was pressed to the page."
      2. "After weeks without rain, the leaves hung wizen and brittle from every branch in the orchard."

    Did You Know?

    World Red Cross Day

    May 8 marks the birthday of Henry Dunant (1828-1910), a Swiss businessman who stumbled upon the aftermath of the Battle of Solferino in 1859 and saw 40,000 wounded soldiers left to die without care. He did not walk away. He organised local villagers to help, regardless of which side the men had fought for. That single act of refusal to accept needless suffering eventually gave rise to the International Committee of the Red Cross — the world's oldest humanitarian organisation — and won Dunant the very first Nobel Peace Prize in 1901.


    Curiosity Corner:

    Wreckage of WWI Ship Found After a Century Lost

    The North Sea keeps its secrets well. This week, marine archaeologists confirmed the discovery of a World War I warship wreck found off the coast after more than a hundred years lost in the deep. The vessel, identified through a combination of archival research and high-resolution sonar imaging, was part of a convoy lost during a naval engagement in the final years of the war. The discovery brings closure to families whose ancestors never returned, and serves as a humbling reminder that beneath the waves, entire chapters of history remain unwritten.


    Medical Student Sets Freefalling Rubik's Cube Record

    In the rarified air of a freefalling skydiving chamber, one medical student decided to do something nobody had attempted before: solve a Rubik's Cube at terminal velocity. Under controlled conditions, the student completed the puzzle in just 23.333 seconds — all while plummeting through the sky at speeds that would make most people's hands tremble. The achievement is more than a party trick; neuroscientists note that the human brain's ability to process complex motor sequences under extreme physiological stress is a phenomenon still not fully understood. It is a record that sits at the intersection of puzzler's determination and the limits of human cognition.


    Community Puzzle: Cryptic Clues

    Three cryptic clues this week. Can you crack all three? Post your answers in the comments!

    1. "Shuffle PART to find what hunters set (4)"

    2. "A snake is buried inside 'addressed' (5)"

    3. "Shuffle ANGER to find what a pot sits on (5)"

    (Scroll down for last week's answers!)


    Last Week's Answers (Edition #23)

    1. "Move to the music — an energetic art form revealed when you scramble CANED (5)" → DANCE
    2. "A planet's looping path, quietly tucked inside 'for biting cold' (5)" → ORBIT
    3. "Penguins drift on this — rearrange LEOF (4)" → FLOE

    Well done to everyone who guessed correctly!


    Until next week — keep your tiles high and your curiosity higher.

    — The Lexulous Team

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