| 1 | Once a circle missed a wedge. | |
| 2 | Once, a circle missed a wedge. | |
| 3 | The concern is that Odyssey represents the thin end of a large literary wedge. | |
| 4 | He makes eight strategic suggestions - described as "food wedges" - for Africa, the continent that faces the greatest challenge of increasing food production. | |
| 5 | A small curve in the sliding part of the convex top of the lower nut acts as the wedge. |