I'm not sure. Maybe it's a character from a Spanish-language story or comic. But I don't have a specific name for you.
I think it could be 'Apple' as a first name for a fictional narrator. Maybe it's from a specific crossword theme related to nature or food.
I think it could be a character from a fantasy novel. Maybe one that lives in a cave or underground.
The fruit-named narrator could be a unique twist that makes the crossword stand out. It might be used to connect different elements or as a playful distraction to challenge solvers' thinking.
Maybe it's Cherry. It's a common fruit name that could fit as a first name for a fictional narrator in a crossword.
I'm not familiar with a comic specifically named Wanda Crossword. Maybe it's a relatively new or niche comic that hasn't gained wide attention yet.
I'm not sure specifically which 'momo spanish story' you mean. There could be many Spanish stories with various themes like adventures, love, or historical events. It would be great if you could give more details.
There's Littlefoot from 'The Land Before Time'. He's the main character in a series of animated movies. Littlefoot goes on various adventures with his friends.
I have no idea, to be honest. This sounds like a really tricky and specific character. Maybe you could give more context or clues to help figure it out.
Well, 'new york times crossword the inside story' might refer to the behind - the - scenes details of the New York Times crossword. Maybe it includes stories about the origin of certain themes in the crosswords. For example, some themes are based on current events, pop culture, or historical events. It could also be about the community of crossword solvers and how they interact with the NYT crossword.
One old Spanish story is 'The Legend of El Cid'. El Cid was a heroic figure. He was a great warrior. He fought against the Moors to defend his land. His real name was Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar. He was so respected that his legend grew even more after his death, and his story has been passed down through generations, inspiring many Spaniards with his courage and honor.