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Monday, April 28, 2025

X of Course! ( #AtoZChalllenge )





#AtoZChallenge 2025 letter X


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     X is usually one of the biggest challenges of the A to Z Challenge.  We're fairly limited by the words within that letter range and often have to resort to gimmickry and clever thinking--often not very original, but what the hey.  

      So I'll just keep things simple and let you come up with your own ideas for this post.

       Fill in the X leave your answer in the comments.



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13 comments:

  1. Hey Good morning Lee, and this is the first time I made it to be the first commenter of the daily challenge. You are right X is always hard for me, but I worked on it a little yesterday so came up with a pretty good post. Can anyone relate to being an Xenophile?
    Cheers,
    Barbie

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  2. Yes, it's a difficult letter, Lee! I haven't read anything by authors beginning with X, so my post today is a little bit different!
    https://suestrifles.wordpress.com/2025/04/28/authors-beginning-with-x/

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  3. I usually use collaborations for my X footwear posts (as in today's Fluevog X Anna Sui) https://repeatsamb.blogspot.com/2025/04/a-to-z-blogging-challenge-2025-x-is-for.html

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  4. X is one of my favorite days, and I try to visit as many blogs as possible just to see how folks handle it - always fun! My post is on “Xaipe.”
    https://deborah-weber.com/a-logophiles-ludic-musings-x/

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  5. This year my X was very easy! Xoloitzcuintle is a breed of hairless dog, and this name is even in English! Plus, its image was available on a postage stamp! They come in three sizes and are recognized by the AKC and shown in dog shows. (A to Z of Dog Breeds on Stamps)

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  6. ended up using the sound this time around.. https://www.ladyinreadwrites.com/exchange-makes-things-extraordinary-and-exciting/

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  7. Hello. Inspired by Maria berg for this challenge, so late in the game. And the hardest letter too! Here is a haiku. https://erbiage.wordpress.com/2025/04/28/weeping-cherry/

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  8. Lost the run of myself this morning and forgot to post here X-rays for me...
    https://how-would-you-know.com/2025/04/a-to-z-2025-x-rays.html

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  9. Wow… lengthy post but very entertaining. Will certainly had enjoyed his stay there and seemed to have made an impact on the children. I bet they were sad to see him leave. A great review was finally written for him instead of him having to write… which wouldn’t have felt right to him. I truly enjoyed the read.

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    1. Not sure how I ended up here as anonymous but I’m Jeanne Bryan Insalaco.

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  10. Very easy this year for my folklore post as the deity's name starts with an X.

    Ronel visiting for A-Z Challenge Xochipilli: God of Fun and Flowers & My Languishing TBR: X #AtoZChallenge2025 #Books #Bookreview

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