Since the crosses used in crucifixions were shaped like a T, it depends whether you want to go for historical accuracy or stereotype. Besides, crucifixes are missing the point. Jesus is no longer on the cross.
There was no Hebrew writing on the crucifix, as far as anyone knows.
A Down and Back is a race in which riders run to the far end of the arena, turn around and run back to cross the finish line.
The coin fell as far down into the well as possible. "Far down", usually neans, the deepest limit. He lives "far down" the street. He lives a long ways down the street.
Four years ago, engravings of crucifixes were allegedly found at a 3rd century burial site in Basque Country. This is currently understood to be the oldest depiction of a man-on-cross. I personally find this surprising, since the punishment of crucifixion vastly predates Christianity. Even Plato wrote about it.
Cambridge to Waltham Cross is roughly 38.6 miles in terms of distance.
It is accessed through the Temple of Hades, by placing pomegranates on the altar. You will jump down into the abyss to reach the River Styx, cross it, and get a whisker from Cerberus on the far side.
You can take I-35 straight down and cross the border in Laredo. It's 1373 miles.
ICBMs can cross continents!
2294 miles
About 5 miles.
About 2 miles.
The piece is on top of the "solar system" display at the far left.