> As far as I understood, the rules are that it should be derived from Clojure 
> and sports either an N or a CLR. So I suggest Conjure
>
> It looks like clojure, sounds pleasing, and sounds lispish (conj). And Lisp 
> to me sounds like magic (in the Arthur C. Clarke meaning that it is a 
> technology sufficiently advanced that it is indistinguishable from it).

Ooh - that's much better than mine. :)

+1!

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