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What is Wigwag

 

What is Wigwag?

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5 Responses to What is Wigwag

  1. Paul wilmoth says:

    Wigwag are brightly colored signal flags, lights, and/or, other signaling devices to attract attention.

  2. Don Emery says:

    Boy Scouts, 25 years. (Including Explorers)
    Great quiz

  3. Joanne D. Wilson says:

    Hey Tim, At first I thought it was the Wigwag thingy part of a washing machine that makes the tub move back and forth. Then I realized that it was a verb so it had to be the lantern movement, especially since you are a part-time train worker.

  4. Stephen Hendricks says:

    Power line arcing on the pavement. Looks like a lot of wasted power, guess that always happens in storms though.
    Long time newsletter reader.

  5. George A says:

    (N) The alternately flashing pair of yellow lights at airports that mark the transition point for taxiing aircraft between the taxiway and the runway; you must be given specific clearance by the control tower to cross this line since it will probably put you in the way of aircraft landing or taking off.

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