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The origin of the expression "The whole ball of wax" is not certain but a likely explanation is that it is a corruption of "The whole bailiwick". A bailiwick was the area under the control of a bailiff , a sort of small town version of a sheriff.

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The origin of the expression "The whole ball of wax" is not certain but a likely explanation is that it is a corruption of "The whole bailiwick". A bailiwick was the area under the control of a bailiff , a sort of small town version of a sheriff.

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The bonus puzzle solution was The Whole Ball of Wax.

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The best way to translate this is to say kol kuló (כל כולו) which loosely means "everything all of it."

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To separate the rice grains from the ball of wax, you can freeze the wax to make it brittle. Once the wax is frozen, you can break it apart easily and pick out the rice grains. Alternatively, you can heat the wax to melt it, allowing the rice grains to be easily separated from the liquid wax.

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Melt the wax and use a net like substance to separate the wax and then wash the rice to remove the liquid wax stick to the rice

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