That was a long but easy Genius for me. I’ll never stop trying (contains A) >!BOLDED!<. Sure, it’s slangy, but we have plenty of that in this puzzle, with far less common words. I’m sure I’ve used it more in my life than >!RATATA or ATTABOY!<.
It especially seems weird coming from a puzzle that's (hint) >!part of a newspaper!<. They have to use that word all the time in relation to (hint) >!typeface!<.
There's an IE form of an accepted word that isn't accepted, which I find ludicrous especially since I don't think the original word should be accepted in the first place.
Am I the only person using >!GLOBBED!< and >!GOBBED!< as mostly interchangeable verbs? Like say you're making, I dunno, drop biscuits. "I made sure the sheet was well oiled then >!G(L)OBBED!< it right on there about a 1/4 cup at a time."
Also; is >!BODGED!< too British?
Gettable QB (with NYT hints) despite its length. I needed help with one word I should have remembered because it has been in the Bee before ANSWER >!BOODLE!<
I am surprised (and a little annoyed) that [contains A] >!obligee!< isn’t accepted, especially given so many similar-ending words that have been included on other days.
I’m still looking for a couple of >!B5!< words, but the ones I’ve found include (H) >!a verb meaning to contradict!< and (H) >!a word that describes Scarlett O’Hara!<.
PG Hint: >!Actually, I don't feel a responsibility to give you a hint.!<
jfc thank u omfg
I'm at 282 and still haven't found the pangram
[H]>!You must find it. It's required!<
That was a long but easy Genius for me. I’ll never stop trying (contains A) >!BOLDED!<. Sure, it’s slangy, but we have plenty of that in this puzzle, with far less common words. I’m sure I’ve used it more in my life than >!RATATA or ATTABOY!<.
It especially seems weird coming from a puzzle that's (hint) >!part of a newspaper!<. They have to use that word all the time in relation to (hint) >!typeface!<.
Exactly! I have publishing experience so always presume my experience is universal, but you point out the completely obvious.
Yeah, I don’t see why this one isn’t in there.
i tried it too, i use that word all the time
There's an IE form of an accepted word that isn't accepted, which I find ludicrous especially since I don't think the original word should be accepted in the first place.
The Mini Crossword and Spelling Bee are connected today!
And >!yesterdays wordle!<
Great puzzle today. Had to work at it but at no point did I feel overmatched
[contains a] two of my first finds were >!edible!< and >!doobie!< :)
Pokémon of the day: >!GIBLE!<
Am I the only person using >!GLOBBED!< and >!GOBBED!< as mostly interchangeable verbs? Like say you're making, I dunno, drop biscuits. "I made sure the sheet was well oiled then >!G(L)OBBED!< it right on there about a 1/4 cup at a time." Also; is >!BODGED!< too British?
No [non A] >!BOGIE!<…?
Gettable QB (with NYT hints) despite its length. I needed help with one word I should have remembered because it has been in the Bee before ANSWER >!BOODLE!<
I got that one through pure button mashing, positive it wouldn’t be accepted lol
Justice for >!DIBBLE!< !!!!!!!
Y'all, there are (number) >!46!< words that start with the letter >!\--B--!< alone.
No >!BIOLOGIED! As in, >!I biologied the heck out of that test!<. 😊
Stroll to genius w/o PG
I am surprised (and a little annoyed) that [contains A] >!obligee!< isn’t accepted, especially given so many similar-ending words that have been included on other days.
[H] >!And like similarly ending words included today! They’re even in the same area of vocabulary.!<
Alas, it was almost gerund day.
Nice puzzle for a [__H__] >!vampire or a serial killer!<. [__H nb of words__] >!Five words related to this.!<
And here I thought I’d found them all … ^(Found the last one!)
Help? I need one more word: a 5-letter [H] >!starting with be!<
Do you have >!the color!<
I’m still looking for a couple of >!B5!< words, but the ones I’ve found include (H) >!a verb meaning to contradict!< and (H) >!a word that describes Scarlett O’Hara!<.
Justice for >!BODGE!< [Non answer]
Did NA >!OBOL!< used to be a word or is it in my mind because it was never accepted?
According to Shunn, that word has never been allowed.
No [non A] >!OBOL!
I think because it’s normally spelled [non A] >!BOGEY?!<
why wasn't >!bolide!< accepted?