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99% | 11 | POMEGRANITE | Exact Match! | |||||
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24% | 8 | Hard rock layers protecting softer rock beneath | ||||||
noun • A harder or more resistant rock type overlying a weaker or less resistant rock type. | ||||||||
24% | 9 | Residual hill of hard rock surrounded by softer rock eroded away | ||||||
noun • A monadnock (isolated mountain). | ||||||||
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New York Times15 May 1994 | Across 112 | POMEGRANITE |
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