H.D.
publication date: Saturday, October 1, 2005 (part of Round XXVI)
category: Literature
clue: T.p.i.b.k.b.h.i.
explanation: The clue ("This poet is best known by her initials.") was abbreviated in a manner befitting Hilda Doolittle's pen name of H.D. more…
solved by: Steve West, Amy Austin, Elliot Farney, and Connor White
player landmarks: This was the first goo solved by Connor White.
trivia: One played guessed "w.h.a.t.t.h.e.f.u.c.k.?."
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