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Have a go – to try to achieve something, as in "have a bash at this crossword" to strike physically to attack verbally a party or celebration "they're having a little bash this weekend" (orig. US, but now probably more common in UK than US) bath (pl.) swimming pool (v.) to bathe, or give a bath to, example have a bath (US: take a bath meaning ...
Cryptic crosswords often use abbreviations to clue individual letters or short fragments of the overall solution. These include: Any conventional abbreviations found in a standard dictionary, such as: "current": AC (for "alternating current"); less commonly, DC (for "direct current"); or even I (the symbol used in physics and electronics)
For example, the clue "A few, we hear, add up (3)" is the clue for SUM. The straight definition is "add up", meaning "totalize". The solver must guess that "we hear" indicates a homophone, and so a homophone of a synonym of "A few" ("some") is the answer. Other words relating to sound or hearing can be used to signal the presence of a homophone ...
Hints and the solution for today's Wordle on Wednesday, December 4.
Also two-way straight draw or double-ended straight draw openers The cards held by a player in a game of jackpots entitling them to open the pot. Splitting openers refers to holding onto one of the openers after discarding it as proof of having the necessary cards to open. open limp Being the first person in the pot preflop by calling the big ...
Zillow predicts the US housing market will keep shifting in 2025.. The real-estate firm says the average home value rose by 2.6% annually in October. It says homebuying activity should pick up ...
The winner is the player whose point total is highest, with any ties typically broken by a count of long words. One cube is printed with "Qu". This is because Q is nearly always followed by U in English words (see exceptions ), and if there were a Q in Boggle , it would be challenging to use if a U did not, by chance, appear next to it.
Here's how the Vikings, Lions, Packers and Bears are grading out at the halfway point.