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This crossword reflects two aspects of life on the World Wide Web. A positive aspect is expressed by the unclued entry at 24 Across; to illustrate, Across answers are clued in run-together pairs (either Across word may be clued first). A negative aspect of the Web is expressed by the unclued entry at 5 Down; to illustrate, half of the Down answers (nine) must be entered in the grid at some loss. Six clue answers are capitalized.
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