Location of the Wright Brothers' first sustained aircraft flight in 1903 (5,4) |
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Where the Wright Brothers first flew |
Newsday |
21 May 2025 |
Alternative name for The Wright Flyer, which took to the air on December 17, 1903 (5,4) |
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Where brothers famously given lift, a couple of predators |
The Times Cryptic |
12 Jun 2024 |
Site of the Wright Brothers' flight |
Newsday |
23 Feb 2021 |
First flight site |
Thomas Joseph |
22 Aug 2019 |
Wright place |
Newsday |
27 May 2018 |
Wright flight site |
Newsday |
07 Oct 2015 |
Wright flight site |
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Wright Brothers' flight site |
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The Wright thing was done there |
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Where headlines were made on Dec. 17, 1903 |
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Wright flight site |
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Town associated with aviation history |
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Flight locale of note |
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Where headlines were made, Dec. 17, 1903 |
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Site of 20-Across |
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Site of 20-Across |
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With 41-Across, location of the first successful 25-Across |
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News locale of 12/17/03 |
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News locale of 12/17/03 |
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Testing ground in 1903 |
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Where two Wrights did no wrong |
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Memorable scene of 1903 event. |
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Headline place, Dec. 17, 1903. |
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U. S. carrier. |
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Famous aviation locale. |
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Spectacular new U. S. supercarrier. |
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Peninsula of N. Carolina. |
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Scene of historic event, 1903. |
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Historic site, 1903. |
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History was made here, in 1903. |
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