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Answer for the clue "Ott of the Giants ", 3 letters:
mel

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Over the next few days, Ronnie Bucca and Mel Hazel treated the Refai investigation like a federal case.

Mel was the eschatological counselor of the Cozzano clan, drafter of wills, executor of estates, godfather of children, and if the whole world turned to decadence and strife one day and civilization collapsed, and Dad were trapped on a hilltop surrounded by the heathen, Mel would shoot himself in the head so that Dad could use his corpse as a rampart.

She glanced around, at Paitor and the captain, at Dyk and Khat and Mel.

Seeli only nodded and pointed at the empty chair between Mel and Paitor, which seat Khat took with a fair amount of trepidation.

Mel walked onto the executive mezzanine which ran the length of the main terminal building.

Few among the eighty thousand or so air travelers who thronged the terminal daily ever glanced up at the executive mezzanine, and fewer still were aware of Mel tonight, high above them, looking down.

Still amused, Mel turned away from the mezzanine rail and headed for the staff elevator.

Mel spoke again, shortly, and then Siron for some while, a dignified pleading, mixed with some anger and much grief, until Mel cut her short with one flat sentence.

Mel heard it she might be hurt, and she gave the humourist a second, frowning look.

After four childless years of marriage Ruth and Mel have become procreative partisans in the clash between will and womb.

Mel gave a little gasp and looked quickly down at her left foot, small, neat, sandled in soft leather.

Her comment was brief, but scatological and she glared at Mel as Jack took the opportunity to retreat, tugging at his tie as he disappeared inside.

As Mel raised her eyes to heaven and breathed in the warm scent of the tropical night folding itself about her, alive with the stridulating of a million unseen tiny insects singing in the darkness, she did at last manage a smile.

Mel Cooper had just spoken with, William Ashberry, the director of the foundation and a senior executive at Sanford Bank and Trust, which owned the nonprofit organization.

Then me, Denster, and Elana spend the hours before dawn filling mail packages with audiocassettes, paper printouts, disks, and Mel seals.