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DailyCrosswordAnswer On 4 December 2023 In
New York Times |
NYT ACROSS CLUES 1 Abscond withSTEAL 6 Cairo cobrasASPS 10 Bit of hardware that fits in a nutBOLT 14 The fate one deservesKARMA 15 Bug on a pugFLEA 16 Like 2, 4, 6, 8 ?EVEN 17 Not quite rightAMISS 18 WanderROAM 19 1/5 of a nickelCENT 20 Make history at the Olympics, saySETANEWRECORD 23 They ...
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DailyCrosswordAnswer On 4 December 2023 In
The Telegraph Quick |
The Telegraph – QUICK CROSSWORD NO: 810 – Dec 3 2023 Clues Answers Able to pay debts SOLVENT Acidic hard yellow fruit QUINCE Advice giver AGONYAUNT British rule in India RAJ Chaos HAVOC Corset (anag.) ESCORT Critical VITAL Dutch in South Africa BOER Flow ...
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DailyCrosswordAnswer On 4 December 2023 In
The Times Concise |
The Times – Concise – Times Concise No 9391 Clues Answers Astound AMAZE Cabaret host COMPERE Craze MANIA Document storage unit filing cabinet Egg-shaped OVOID Energy, vim PEP Entire range GAMUT Former student ALUMNUS French pancakes CREPES Fruit seed PIP Get ready PREPARE Graceful, ...
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DailyCrosswordAnswer On 4 December 2023 In
The Times Cryptic |
The Times – Cryptic – Times Quick Cryptic No 2540 Clues Answers Assorted male cousins unexpectedly entertaining the Spanish MISCELLANEOUS Beginning of month — occasion for seafaring? MARITIME Considered a suitable material for hats FELT Criticise a close relative’s headgear PANAMA Danger originally preventing ...
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DailyCrosswordAnswer On 4 December 2023 In
The Times Cryptic |
The Times – Cryptic – Times Cryptic No 28777 Clues Answers A good primate’s providing religious feasts AGAPES A number of the upper-class left wing in secure employment TENURED Author said to be one making correction RIGHTER Belittle group of thieves — one wonderful ...
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DailyCrosswordAnswer On 4 December 2023 In
Eugene Sheffer King Feature Syndicate |
Eugene Sheffer – King Feature Syndicate – Dec 4 2023 Clues Answers “Diamonds” singer SIA “Good grief!” SHEESH “I stubbed my toe!” OUCH Actor Epps OMAR Ad — HOC Airline to Sweden SAS At once NOW Bail providers BONDSMEN Board game pieces CHESSMEN Born ...
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DailyCrosswordAnswer On 4 December 2023 In
Thomas Joseph - King Feature Syndicate |
Thomas Joseph – King Feature Syndicate – Dec 4 2023 Clues Answers “… the end of —” ANERA Alludes to GETSAT Bookish sort NERD Brewski COLDONE Cellist’s need BOW Confectioner’s harvest CACAO Declares STATES Do refinery work SMELT Emergency phone HOTLINE Final LAST Finished ...
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DailyCrosswordAnswer On 3 December 2023 In
New York Times |
HARE Rabbits and hares belong to the taxonomic order Lagomorpha, and specifically in the family Leporidae. The term “hare” generally refers to a type of mammal belonging to the family Leporidae and the genus Lepus. Hares are similar in appearance to rabbits but are ...
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DailyCrosswordAnswer On 3 December 2023 In
New York Times |
ANNE’S Auntie Anne’s is a chain of pretzel bakeries that was founded in 1988. The chain started out as a simple stand in a farmer’s market in Downingtown, Pennsylvania. There are now almost 900 outlets in about a dozen countries. “Auntie Anne” is a ...
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DailyCrosswordAnswer On 3 December 2023 In
New York Times |
SUGAR The last five letters of the word “asparagus”, when written backwards, spell out the word “sugar”. ...
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DailyCrosswordAnswer On 3 December 2023 In
New York Times |
JUNTA A junta is a group of military officers that rule a country, usually after having seized power forcibly. “Junta” is a Spanish word meaning “council”. “Junta” is a term with various historical and political meanings, and its interpretation can depend on the context. ...
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DailyCrosswordAnswer On 3 December 2023 In
New York Times |
Inkling : SENSE 83 Inkling : HINT Our word “inkling” apparently comes from the Middle English word “inclen” meaning “to hint”. The term “inkling” has a couple of different meanings: Slight Knowledge or Hint: An “inkling” refers to a slight or vague idea or ...
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DailyCrosswordAnswer On 3 December 2023 In
New York Times |
TILDES The tilde diacritical mark (~) is very much associated with the Spanish language. We use the name “tilde” in English, taking that name from Spanish. Confusingly, the word “tilde” in Spanish is used more generally to mean “accent mark, diacritic”, of which a ...
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DailyCrosswordAnswer On 3 December 2023 In
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TOTEMS “Totem” is a word used to describe any entity that watches over a group of people. As such, totems are usually the subjects of worship. Totem poles are really misnamed, as they are not intended to represent figures to be worshiped, but rather ...
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DailyCrosswordAnswer On 3 December 2023 In
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CALUMNY A calumny is a false statement designed to sully someone’s or something’s reputation. Sadly, calumnies are pretty common around election time … Calumny” refers to the making of false and defamatory statements about someone with the intention of damaging their reputation. It is ...
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DailyCrosswordAnswer On 3 December 2023 In
New York Times |
MEGS Random-access memory (RAM) is a form of computer storage. Random-Access Memory, commonly known as RAM, is a type of computer memory that is used to store data and machine code currently being used and processed by a computer. It is a volatile memory, ...
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DailyCrosswordAnswer On 3 December 2023 In
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CARL ORFF “Carmina Burana” is a cantata by Carl Orff based on a collection of medieval poems that go by the same name. The name translates as “Songs from Beuern”. The best known movement of the cantata by far is the dramatic “O Fortuna” ...