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Is it safe to unplug a blinking USB drive after 'safely' ejecting it?
windows-10
usb
external-hard-drive
asked Sep 15, 2019 at 13:00
superuser.com
20
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Diagonals in a 5x5 Grid
visual
asked Feb 19, 2018 at 7:10
puzzling.stackexchange.com
10
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Precision Tag - can the lion win?
geometry
strategy
game
pursuit-evasion
asked Mar 14, 2015 at 12:17
puzzling.stackexchange.com
10
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Left Nav, new theming and responsiveness - is this a fait accompli?
discussion
design
new-nav
asked Sep 5, 2018 at 6:43
meta.stackexchange.com
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Put the right column into the new theme's left column
discussion
feature-request
design
new-nav
asked Sep 18, 2018 at 9:43
meta.stackexchange.com
8
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Why is a person who shares a house in the US called a roommate, not a housemate?
etymology
american-english
asked Sep 7, 2018 at 2:02
english.stackexchange.com
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Non brute-force Sudoku
sudoku
asked Jul 18, 2016 at 12:27
puzzling.stackexchange.com
5
votes
How closely is the Queen's English linked to British royalty?
expressions
asked Jan 10, 2016 at 10:34
english.stackexchange.com
5
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Does the etymology of "tithe" include the Greek "tithenai"?
etymology
asked Feb 6, 2018 at 7:15
english.stackexchange.com
Top Answers
169
What is worse than "mediocre"?
english.stackexchange.com
147
Bank claims debit card was physically scanned - half a continent away. What could have happened?
money.stackexchange.com
142
Urgently need pre-paid debit card to pay debt collector
money.stackexchange.com
140
Does a word meaning "Created Recklessly for Temporary Use" exist?
english.stackexchange.com
104
Is the phrase "a bottle of water" something a native English speaker would say?
ell.stackexchange.com
87
Announcing the Stack Exchange Time Machine
meta.stackexchange.com
69
What do you call a person who reconnoitres?
english.stackexchange.com
67
English equivalent for "Don't burn your house to smoke out a rat!"
english.stackexchange.com
64
Being given remaining funds of my bank acount, after it was closed for suspicious activity - scam?
money.stackexchange.com
61
What is the term for a sentence which reads same forwards and backwards?
english.stackexchange.com
57
hungry is to starving as thirsty is to?
english.stackexchange.com
55
Why would you say "it changed me" instead of "it changed myself" here?
ell.stackexchange.com
54
Why would you say "it changed me" instead of "it changed myself" here?
english.stackexchange.com
51
Why do people in various professions like software engineering and management tend to use the word "finalize" instead of "finish"
english.stackexchange.com
48
Word for "music playing in a mall."
english.stackexchange.com
48
"President" is to "presidential" as "moderator" is to what?
english.stackexchange.com
47
How to sell a car to a private party on payments
money.stackexchange.com
45
What is the English word an overly skinny person?
english.stackexchange.com
44
Term for being unable to see glaring errors after working for some time on a task?
english.stackexchange.com
38
What is the sentence that is said before the real statement, to let the other person know what is coming, called?
english.stackexchange.com
37
Is there a word "dramaticness"?
english.stackexchange.com
37
Do I care if the housing market has gone up or down, if I'm moving from one house to another?
money.stackexchange.com
37
Infinitely long loaf of Bread
puzzling.stackexchange.com
36
Idiom or phrase for "getting hatred/abuse after giving care to a person"
english.stackexchange.com
36
What do you call a person who takes a survey?
english.stackexchange.com
35
Is there a word or expression for someone who knows various things, a little bit of everything, but is not specialised in anything?
english.stackexchange.com
33
What is the equivalent of Persian idiom "When the reed blooms"?
english.stackexchange.com
30
Is there a word that describes this particular sneaky play on words?
english.stackexchange.com
29
Is "one" unnecessary in this quote of Melville?
english.stackexchange.com
28
Is there an English equivalent for this Tamil proverb - "A painting of a bottle gourd is worthless while preparing stew"?
english.stackexchange.com
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