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Hint 1: Answer Definition(noun)an ideal instance; a perfect embodiment of a concepta material effigy that is worshippedHint 2: Clue DefinitionsCARTER(noun)Englishman and Egyptologist who in 1922 discovered and excavated the tomb of Tutankhamen (1873-1939)39th President of the United States (1924-)COMPETITION(noun)an occasion on which a winner is selected from among two or more contestantsthe contestant you hope to defeatHint 3: AnagramUnscramble the letters below to solve for today’s answer.DIOL
Hint 1: Answer Definition(noun)an ideal instance; a perfect embodiment of a concepta material effigy that is worshipped
Hint 1: Answer Definition
(noun)an ideal instance; a perfect embodiment of a concepta material effigy that is worshipped
(noun)an ideal instance; a perfect embodiment of a concepta material effigy that is worshipped
Hint 2: Clue DefinitionsCARTER(noun)Englishman and Egyptologist who in 1922 discovered and excavated the tomb of Tutankhamen (1873-1939)39th President of the United States (1924-)COMPETITION(noun)an occasion on which a winner is selected from among two or more contestantsthe contestant you hope to defeat
Hint 2: Clue Definitions
CARTER(noun)Englishman and Egyptologist who in 1922 discovered and excavated the tomb of Tutankhamen (1873-1939)39th President of the United States (1924-)COMPETITION(noun)an occasion on which a winner is selected from among two or more contestantsthe contestant you hope to defeat
CARTER(noun)Englishman and Egyptologist who in 1922 discovered and excavated the tomb of Tutankhamen (1873-1939)39th President of the United States (1924-)COMPETITION(noun)an occasion on which a winner is selected from among two or more contestantsthe contestant you hope to defeat
Hint 3: AnagramUnscramble the letters below to solve for today’s answer.DIOL
Hint 3: Anagram
Unscramble the letters below to solve for today’s answer.DIOL
Unscramble the letters below to solve for today’s answer.DIOL
Unscramble the letters below to solve for today’s answer.DIOL
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1.Cry from Charlie Brown
1.Cry from Charlie Brown
5.Italian city known for prosciutto and cheese
5.Italian city known for prosciutto and cheese
10.Short performance
10.Short performance
14.“Socrate” composer Satie
14.“Socrate” composer Satie
15.Use as a bed
15.Use as a bed
16.Venetian beach resort
16.Venetian beach resort
17.Canadian singing star who performed from the Eiffel Tower at the Paris Olympics (July, 2024)
17.Canadian singing star who performed from the Eiffel Tower at the Paris Olympics (July, 2024)
19.Missing, in the military
19.Missing, in the military
20.Tenor Bocelli who released the album “Duets” to celebrate thirty years of his musical career (October, 2024)
20.Tenor Bocelli who released the album “Duets” to celebrate thirty years of his musical career (October, 2024)
21.Cage the Elephant studio album that was the band’s first in five years (May, 2024)
21.Cage the Elephant studio album that was the band’s first in five years (May, 2024)
23.“The Tortured ___ Department” (record-breaking Taylor Swift album released in April, 2024)
23.“The Tortured ___ Department” (record-breaking Taylor Swift album released in April, 2024)
24.Like colorful Easter eggs
24.Like colorful Easter eggs
25.Moonshiner’s apparatus
25.Moonshiner’s apparatus
29.Habitats for alligators
29.Habitats for alligators
33.Boozy setting for a trivia night
33.Boozy setting for a trivia night
36.Singer Chappell who was deemed a “pop supernova” in a Rolling Stone cover article (September, 2024)
36.Singer Chappell who was deemed a “pop supernova” in a Rolling Stone cover article (September, 2024)
38.Letter-shaped opening
38.Letter-shaped opening
43.In the blink of ___ (very quickly)
43.In the blink of ___ (very quickly)
44.News story intro
44.News story intro
45.They’re checked at J.F.K.
45.They’re checked at J.F.K.
46.Undo, as a law
46.Undo, as a law
48.Show shock or awe, say
48.Show shock or awe, say
51.Chicken cordon ___
51.Chicken cordon ___
53.Weapon for Wonder Woman
53.Weapon for Wonder Woman
57.Sabrina Carpenter single that was crowned Billboard’s global No. 1 song of the summer (September, 2024)
57.Sabrina Carpenter single that was crowned Billboard’s global No. 1 song of the summer (September, 2024)
61.Goose eggs
61.Goose eggs
62.Megan ___ Stallion (rapper whose self-titled third album was released in June, 2024)
62.Megan ___ Stallion (rapper whose self-titled third album was released in June, 2024)
63.Longtime music director of the Boston Symphony Orchestra who died in February, 2024
63.Longtime music director of the Boston Symphony Orchestra who died in February, 2024
65.Zilch
65.Zilch
66.Acrylic fibre
66.Acrylic fibre
67.Out Of Control
67.Out Of Control
70.Feeling Good singer Simone
70.Feeling Good singer Simone
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1.Summarize2.“There ___ wrong answers”3.Diacritic in “piñata” or “mañana”4.Mini-, midi-, or maxi- garments5.Entreaty6.Help7.Free ___ (total liberty)8.Made a cattle call?9.Irks10.Hasty and careless11.Fruit with a fuzzy skin13.Causeway charge18.Avian abode22.Some salamanders26.Songwriter Gershwin who was the first lyricist to win a Pulitzer27.Lounge around28.Tattoo remover30.A thousand and fifty-two, in Roman numerals31.Spot for water lilies32.Canonized Fr. women33.Anjou or Bosc34.___ Reader (eclectic online digest)35.Motorist’s “Stay in your lane!” sound37.Hardly well-dressed40.Base for a Reuben sandwich41.“Mules and Men” author Zora ___ Hurston42.Museum-funding org47.Class’s focus49.Lover of Mark Antony, informally50.Vine-swinging Disney title character52.Software customers54.“Hey, me, too!”55.Affix with a needle and thread56.Japanese tennis star Naomi57.Mediterranean volcano58.Hoax59.Mani counterpart60.Needing a shampoo, say61.Primary element in a penny64.“Butterfly” singer Batiste who kicked off his Uneasy Tour in February, 2024All AnswersMore Clues
1.Summarize
1.Summarize
2.“There ___ wrong answers”
2.“There ___ wrong answers”
3.Diacritic in “piñata” or “mañana”
3.Diacritic in “piñata” or “mañana”
4.Mini-, midi-, or maxi- garments
4.Mini-, midi-, or maxi- garments
5.Entreaty
5.Entreaty
6.Help
6.Help
7.Free ___ (total liberty)8.Made a cattle call?9.Irks10.Hasty and careless11.Fruit with a fuzzy skin13.Causeway charge18.Avian abode22.Some salamanders26.Songwriter Gershwin who was the first lyricist to win a Pulitzer27.Lounge around28.Tattoo remover30.A thousand and fifty-two, in Roman numerals31.Spot for water lilies32.Canonized Fr. women33.Anjou or Bosc34.___ Reader (eclectic online digest)35.Motorist’s “Stay in your lane!” sound37.Hardly well-dressed40.Base for a Reuben sandwich41.“Mules and Men” author Zora ___ Hurston42.Museum-funding org47.Class’s focus49.Lover of Mark Antony, informally50.Vine-swinging Disney title character52.Software customers54.“Hey, me, too!”55.Affix with a needle and thread56.Japanese tennis star Naomi57.Mediterranean volcano58.Hoax59.Mani counterpart60.Needing a shampoo, say61.Primary element in a penny64.“Butterfly” singer Batiste who kicked off his Uneasy Tour in February, 2024
7.Free ___ (total liberty)
7.Free ___ (total liberty)
8.Made a cattle call?
8.Made a cattle call?
9.Irks
9.Irks
10.Hasty and careless
10.Hasty and careless
11.Fruit with a fuzzy skin
11.Fruit with a fuzzy skin
13.Causeway charge
13.Causeway charge
18.Avian abode
18.Avian abode
22.Some salamanders
22.Some salamanders
26.Songwriter Gershwin who was the first lyricist to win a Pulitzer
26.Songwriter Gershwin who was the first lyricist to win a Pulitzer
27.Lounge around
27.Lounge around
28.Tattoo remover
28.Tattoo remover
30.A thousand and fifty-two, in Roman numerals
30.A thousand and fifty-two, in Roman numerals
31.Spot for water lilies
31.Spot for water lilies
32.Canonized Fr. women
32.Canonized Fr. women
33.Anjou or Bosc
33.Anjou or Bosc
34.___ Reader (eclectic online digest)
34.___ Reader (eclectic online digest)
35.Motorist’s “Stay in your lane!” sound
35.Motorist’s “Stay in your lane!” sound
37.Hardly well-dressed
37.Hardly well-dressed
40.Base for a Reuben sandwich
40.Base for a Reuben sandwich
41.“Mules and Men” author Zora ___ Hurston
41.“Mules and Men” author Zora ___ Hurston
42.Museum-funding org
42.Museum-funding org
47.Class’s focus
47.Class’s focus
49.Lover of Mark Antony, informally
49.Lover of Mark Antony, informally
50.Vine-swinging Disney title character
50.Vine-swinging Disney title character
52.Software customers
52.Software customers
54.“Hey, me, too!”
54.“Hey, me, too!”
55.Affix with a needle and thread
55.Affix with a needle and thread
56.Japanese tennis star Naomi
56.Japanese tennis star Naomi
57.Mediterranean volcano
57.Mediterranean volcano
58.Hoax
58.Hoax
59.Mani counterpart
59.Mani counterpart
60.Needing a shampoo, say
60.Needing a shampoo, say
61.Primary element in a penny
61.Primary element in a penny
64.“Butterfly” singer Batiste who kicked off his Uneasy Tour in February, 2024
64.“Butterfly” singer Batiste who kicked off his Uneasy Tour in February, 2024
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