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  • Today’s Wordle #513 Hints, Clues And Answer For Monday, November 14th

    Today’s Wordle #513 Hints, Clues And Answer For Monday, November 14th

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    It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas around these parts.

    Sunday evening it began snowing (again) here in the mountains of Arizona. It’s our second snowfall of November, and it’s quite lovely. But it feels less autumnal than ever. The seasons can’t make up their mind, which is why we need a fifth season between Fall and Winter, or maybe even more than five.

    In fact, I could see a sixth season between Winter and Spring as well, before the warmth of Spring truly blooms, but after the true depths of Winter. The windy in-between.

    In any case, let’s not dither. Let’s Wordle!

    Today’s Wordle Solution (With Spoilers!)

    The Hint: Canada. Pancakes.

    The Clue: This word ends with a vowel.

    The Answer:

    What a lovely and pleasant Wordle!

    Then again, I may just be in high spirits because I beat the pants off my enemy and rival, Wordle Bot, but a whopping two guesses today!

    I opened with climb today, despite it having very few vowels. I suppose I was going for something different from yesterday’s (admittedly very effective) irate. Luckily enough, climb did the trick, winnowing the field to just 52 remaining possibilities.

    With now vowels, however, I needed to come up with something different. I figured I’d try to reposition the two yellow boxes I had and guessed lamer. Unfortunately, both the ‘L’ and the ‘M’ remained in yellow, along with an additional yellow ‘E’ and a green ‘A.’ With four letters in my lap, and one in the right spot, and a much better idea of where those first yellow letters could now go, I quickly narrowed down my options to just one: maple.

    And sure enough, maple was the winner! Sweet, syrupy huzzah!

    And behold, it took Wordle Bot five guesses to get there today despite getting two yellows and a green with slate. From there he guessed bangs (despite knowing that the ‘S’ was no good!) then value, then ladle and finally—FINALLY—maple.

    Ah well, even the Wordle Bot makes mistakes.

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  • Today’s Wordle #512 Hints, Clues And Answer For Sunday, November 13th

    Today’s Wordle #512 Hints, Clues And Answer For Sunday, November 13th

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    On November 13th, 1789, Benjamin Franklin wrote “Our new Constitution is now established, everything seems to promise it will be durable; but, in this world, nothing is certain except death and taxes.”

    The quotation comes from a letter Franklin penned to French scientist Jean-Baptiste Le Roy, who Franklin was worried about, having not heard from him since the start of the bloody French Revolution.

    “My health continues much as it has been for some time,” Franklin concluded, “except that I grow thinner and weaker so that I cannot expect to hold out much longer.”

    He died several months later, on April 17th, 1790 at the ripe old age of 84.

    “Death and taxes” has gone on to become one of Franklin’s most famous and most often-cited quotations. And these days, with the United States in one dire strait after another, Franklin may well be right about the durability of the Constitution.

    Then again, we’ve been through some pretty tough spots in our nation’s history. Not long after the Constitution was written, two of the Founding Fathers—John Adams and Thomas Jefferson—had a falling out that would last the rest of their lives. From the very start, or at least once George Washington had served his time as president, the country was at odds, eventually culminating in the Civil War, an event we still feel the repercussions of today. Slavery, Jim Crow, the Civil Rights Movement, Vietnam, Iraq, the Depression, the Housing Crisis. The pandemic.

    Times, you might argue, are always and have always been hard and we seem to persevere. I’m not sure we’re any more divided than we always have been, either. It just seems that way thanks to 24 hour news and social media. Maybe I just want to be an optimist.

    Anyways, I’ll stop rambling on now. Let’s do this Wordle!

    Today’s Wordle Solution (Spoilers!)

    The Hint: Absolutely hairbrained.

    The Clue: There are three vowels in this word.

    The Answer:

    You will all be happy to know that I beat Wordle Bot today. The silly robot took four guesses to get to the final answer. Slate / prick / image/ inane was the path he took.

    I got . . . very lucky, though I really wish I’d managed to pull this off in two again. I’ve had some crazy good luck with my opening guesses lately. Today, irate left me with just two options. I guessed image, unfortunately, but I don’t think it was too inane of me.

    On Friday, my opening guess also left me with just two remaining possibilities and the day before that, my opening guess left me with just one! I feel like any day now I’ll get my first hole in one! It’s in the air!

    If that happens I’m just going to write one word: Huzzah!

    Have a nice and hopefully lazy Sunday, dearest Wordlers.

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  • Today’s Wordle #510 Friday, November 11th Hints, Clues And Answer

    Today’s Wordle #510 Friday, November 11th Hints, Clues And Answer

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    Thank all the trees in the forest, and all the beasts on the land, and all the fish sea and the birds in the sky and the rocks and the dirt and the fresh air . . . it’s finally Friday!

    It’s kind of an important Friday, too. Today is Veteran’s Day, a day where we honor everyone who has served in the US Armed Forces over the years—and hopefully a day that makes us think about the cost of war on the men and women who serve, and what we can do to help those who fall through the cracks.

    A somber day, but one of celebration nonetheless.

    I actually didn’t pick a Veteran’s Day themed word for today’s Wordle (which I’m grateful for because my opening word was nearly perfect) but there are plenty to choose from: tanks, bombs, rifle, boots, medal, naval, serve, camos, plane.

    In any case, have a great day off of work and out of school and have some fun with your friends and family. Maybe watch a good war movie like Saving Private Ryan, 1917 or Hacksaw Ridge.

    And now, let’s solve this Wordle!

    Today’s Wordle Solution Guide (Spoilers!)

    The Hint: Actually, I already gave you a hint.

    The Clue: There are no repeat letters in this word.

    The Answer:

    Okay, so this is the first time I’ve given away the answer in the first part of the post, but I hid it among many other possible answers so . . . I think that was clever and subtle enough. I was feeling generous given how quickly I solved this one.

    I also kind of love that it’s a “themed” word for Veteran’s Day! It’s probably totally accidental (unless they’re curating the list more carefully than I realized).

    In any case, I was thinking of my gamertag in Call Of Duty because I’ve been playing oodles of Modern Warfare II lately and my gamertag is very similar to the word diablo which would make a great opening guess except for that it’s six letters long (and Spanish). But translate that to English and you get devil. So I went with it, thinking it might be decent.

    Turns out it was nearly perfect, leaving me with just two possible solutions. That’s crazy good, but my opening guess yesterday was even better. I figure this is the third best possible guess. Yesterday I had just one answer remaining after my opener and the only thing better than that is guessing the right word off the bat.

    In any case, devil left me with two options: medal or pedal. I couldn’t think of anything else and, given it’s Veteran’s Day and all, I went with medal. Huzzah for me!

    Huzzah for our veterans! And pray for peace.

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  • Today’s Wordle #509 Thursday, November 10th Hints, Clues And Answer

    Today’s Wordle #509 Thursday, November 10th Hints, Clues And Answer

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    Yesterday was rainy with a touch of sleet and the hint of snow—ironic weather given yesterday’s Wordle.

    Today’s Wordle is ironic for other reasons and would have been even more at odds with yesterday’s big mid-term elections. That’s an extra hint for you, by the way. You’re welcome.

    November is an odd month. It’s always felt very wintry to me, and not so much like autumn. Autumn often feels like the shortest season. If summer is a bonfire, then autumn is its dying embers, reduced quickly to the ash of winter. Autumn is a sun setting, brief and glorious with color.

    It feels very much like fall fades pretty quickly after Halloween, and by the time Thanksgiving arrives we’re firmly rooted in winter, but in reality winter won’t begin until late December, just in time for Christmas.

    Whatever the case, as Ned Stark never hesitates to remind us, winter is coming. So is the holiday season. And plenty more Wordles!

    Let’s do this one, shall we?

    Today’s Wordle Guide (Spoilers ahead!)

    The Hint: Do this and we do the opposite of fall.

    The Clue: This word begins with a vowel.

    The Answer:

    Holy moly, that was some lucky guessing. Sometimes I pick a ‘QU’ word for my opening guess because you can get a few vowels out of them usually. Quiet or quite are both triple-vowel openers.

    I didn’t expect to get so close so quickly, however. This is, hands down, the luckiest possible opening guess that isn’t the actual answer itself. Since I’ve never gotten one of these in just one guess, this is officially my luckiest guess of all (which is a tad bit ironic given how close I was the other day).

    Quite left me with just one possible guess, and I knew it had to be unite without a doubt. It’s ironic also because, well, we just had mid-term elections and the country feels anything but united, alas. Not that a little healthy division is a bad thing! We need to debate the issues, disagree on things, vote for different parties and politicians and all of that messy business. A country in total lockstep—total unity—would be unsettling and likely a farce.

    Still, I wish we could be just a tad bit more united than we are. Or at least not demonize those with whom we disagree. Our political opponents are (usually) not monsters. Liberal, conservative, socialist, libertarian—we’re all human beings at the end of the day, trying to put food on the table and take care of our loved ones and find joy and meaning in the day-to-day grind. In this strange world we visit ever so briefly before shuffling off . . . to something new. Something different. Maybe to nothing at all. Who can say?

    Oh, and back to the matter at hand: I defeated my nemesis, Wordle Bot, today! He took a whopping four tries. Bwahahahahaha!

    Be excellent to each other, dearest Wordlers. And party on!

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  • Today’s Wordle #508 Hint, Clues And Answer For Wednesday, November 9th

    Today’s Wordle #508 Hint, Clues And Answer For Wednesday, November 9th

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    It’s November 9th, which means we’re nearly a third of the way through November already. What the heck. I feel like Halloween was just a day or three ago. Stop it, time. Just stop it.

    I’m mostly over my ridiculous respiratory cold that took me out for the majority of October, thank the gods and angels. I’ve been back in the gym and it feels good to be back, though I’m too winded and out of shape for my liking.

    Naturally, now that I’m back to making healthy choices and taking care of myself, my daughter is once again sick with another bad cold—sore throat, fever, body aches, etc. My chances of catching it from her seem pretty high.

    Which is stupid. I’m so sick of being sick. It’s exhausting. Oh well. All you can do is keep on keeping on, as the saying goes.

    Let’s burn this Wordle to the ground, shall we?

    Today’s Wordle Solution Guide (Spoilers!)

    The Hint: . . . but that doesn’t mean my eyes will soon be turning red . . . .

    The Clue: This word has two vowels and two consonants and one letter that swings both ways.

    The Answer:

    Today’s Wordle is fitting, as we’re supposed to get a mixture of rain and snow here today.

    Yesterday was the perfect Fall day—crisp and cool but still nice enough to walk around in my gym clothes while I worked out in the yard. I have myriad indoor and outdoor projects, but with weather on the way I figured I should (mostly) focus on the yards. I still haven’t gotten to raking the leaves, but I will! Or I’ll have the minions do it.

    In any case, my first guess was kind of a fun one, I thought. Belay is a climbing term. Both my kids like to climb at the rock gym. I have a fear of heights and would rather walk into traffic. But it’s still a cool word. And it slashed the number of possible solutions down to just 90.

    My second guess was also fun, and quite excellent in many ways—a great reaver of possibilities, cleaving through the remaining options until just two remained. And frankly, I could only think of one: rainy.

    The other was carny, apparently, though unless I’d just been to a carnival and had quite literally just been remarking on how rude that carny was in the Ferris wheel line, I doubt I’d ever have come up with that word. I see carn I start to think carnivore or carne asada.

    In any case, rainy for the win! And that’s a tie with ye olde Wordle Bot who guessed slate / corny / rainy. What a lucky bot.

    Be well, Wednesday Wordlers!

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  • Today’s Wordle #507 Hint, Clues And Answer For Tuesday, November 8th

    Today’s Wordle #507 Hint, Clues And Answer For Tuesday, November 8th

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    Well it’s voting day. Time to cast a ballot for your candidate of choice. The lesser of two evils. The new kid on the block.

    I see politics quite cynically, if we’re being honest. We have, in America, two deeply entrenched parties whose ideologies often represent some form of legacy political positions and whose members are deeply wed to an often unfair and imbalanced system, regardless of party affiliation.

    These entrenched, legacy, establishment politicians were, once upon a time, members of an up-and-coming outsider group of some kind (or represented themselves that way, at least). Now they’ve become the old and out-of-touch and must be supplanted by a new batch of future establishment politicians. Out with the old, in with the new—and yet little changes.

    Democracy is all fine and good, but there’s no doubt that money speaks louder than anything, and the rich and powerful have enormous sway over our elected officials. Lobbying groups on both sides of the aisle work their black magic. Normal people are too busy with life—kids, work, bills and chores—to really keep up with everything, and too saturated by a divisive news media (and even more divisive social media climate) to think objectively about anything.

    I think we all want change, but we rarely have much of an idea on what kind of change, how to enact it, what the long-term consequences might be. Every action has a reaction, but we can’t predict the future. I think that even our political class often enters the field with high ideals and noble goals. But how can you survive that line of work unscathed, ideals intact?

    Ah well. Go vote! Vote with your conscience and vote with pragmatism—even if that means not voting. That’s a viable and honest choice sometimes, especially in a two-party system like ours. (South Park, as always, said it best). And don’t worry, the world isn’t ending. When it does, we’ll know it.

    I realize I’m being both optimistic and cynical at the same time. What can I say? I am a man of contradictions.

    And now for something completely different!

    Today’s Wordle Solution & Guide (With Spoilers!)

    The Hint: I put this on you because you’re mine.

    The Clue: There’s a double letter in this word.

    The Answer:

    Four isn’t bad. Wordle Bot got his in three, but four is fine. I feel good about these guesses. Cheap got me down to 38, so that was terrific. Moist cut that number in half, but Wordle Bot tells me slant would have been better.

    It’s true. I gave it a shot using slant instead (which I wouldn’t normally use since I knew that the ‘A’ was already out) and it brought my total possible solutions down to just one: spell, the final answer. But this seems like the kind of advice you only give as Captain Hindsight. Without knowing that the final answer is spell sure other letters would make more sense than reusing a dud ‘A’ . . . right?

    In any case, I got there one guess later and I’m okay with that. Hoorays, Huzzahs and Hell Yeahs all around!

    Now go vote! (Or don’t, it’s your choice—just make it for the right reasons).

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  • Today’s Wordle #506 Hint, Clues And Answer For Monday, November 7th

    Today’s Wordle #506 Hint, Clues And Answer For Monday, November 7th

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    Oh hey, it’s Monday. Look at that. The weekend went by in a bit of a blur and I only got a quarter of what I wanted to achieve done. At least things warmed up around here and the snow has melted, though it looks like more moisture in the near future.

    I’m officially calling this time of year Gloaming now. Autumn seems to have passed a little early, but winter is still a ways off. So Gloaming will do as that in-between season where it’s not really fall or winter, but a time of chilling.

    Oh and Daylight Savings Time is back since Congress hasn’t moved to end that nonsense. Of course, if you’re an Arizonan like me you never have to worry about that, though it can be confusing trying to remember that everyone else is now on a different time, especially when (again, like me) you work with people on the East Coast a lot.

    Alright, Wordle time! (But think “hammer time” from U Can’t Touch This by M.C. Hammer when you say that in your head.)

    Today’s Wordle Solution & Guide (w/Spoilers!)

    The Hint: Alpha rather than omega.

    The Clue: Unlike yesterday, Wordle Bot’s favorite starting word will do you little good today.

    The Answer:

    I thought, perhaps, that lightning would strike (or very nearly strike) twice and went with another very-similar-to-slate word for my opener today. It was . . . not great. No worse than slate, however, even though Wordle Bot’s second rather lucky guess means that he beat me today. He got his winning guess with a bit of luck: Diner still left him with several potential answers but he still managed to get begin on guess #3.

    It took me four. Point slashed the 415 guesses I had remaining from slake down to 20—still a hefty number, but manageable. I guess I was almost on the same page as the Bot because I went with miner next and then I was a bit puzzled as to how to proceed. After some serious letter-juggling I finally came up with begin, and much to my happy surprise that was the answer! Turns out, it was the only possible answer at this point, so I was bound to stumble on it sooner or later (or make some stupid mistake . . . .)

    Huzzah for me and huzzah for you! Have a great week, dearest Wordlers!

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  • Today’s Wordle #505 Hint, Clues And Answer For Sunday, November 6th

    Today’s Wordle #505 Hint, Clues And Answer For Sunday, November 6th

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    What strange times we live in. The world is still reeling from the COVID-19 pandemic. Inflation (which corresponds mysteriously with record corporate profits) has made food, lodging and pretty much everything else more expensive than ever. The news is always bleak and depressing.

    I suppose much of this sense of doom and dread we feel is exacerbated by social media and the internet and the 24 hour news cycle and all the divisiveness and endless bickering. Maybe things are bad but they could be worse. Maybe we have to find ways to be resilient and not let it get us down—or turn us into the things we claim to hate.

    I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: I like unifying things. One thing I love about games is that they really, truly are for everyone. Maybe not every game for everyone, but there are so many different kinds of games—card games, board games, video games, sports, puzzle games—and the one thing that unifies all of those is the fact that in order to participate you have to play (or watch others play, at least).

    And play is a wonderful thing. The only other time outside of gaming (or the theater) that we use that word is to describe children. Children play with one another. They don’t even have to be playing games. Just spending time together as children doing nothing, running around outside, getting toys out in your room—it all counts as play. And as we get older we let that go in many respects. Now we “hang out” and we work and we do Very Important Grownup Things.

    But at least if you’re doing Wordle every day, for a few minutes you’re playing again. And if that’s not enough (and it’s not enough) there are so many other things to play, from Call Of Duty and Elden Ring to basketball and tennis to cribbage and gin rummy. Play! Play lots! Play with your grownup friends! More play, less hatred. More play, less doom and gloom. Work hard, play hard. All that jazz.

    Let’s do this Wordle.

    Today’s Wordle Guide & Solution — Spoilers Ahead!

    The Hint: Old, musty, dry.

    The Clue: You’ll get there in two if you use Wordle Bot’s favorite today.

    The Answer:

    Well what can I say? I lucked out, but not as much as Wordle Bot and his adoring followers. Anyone who guessed slate today knew exactly what the answer was for Guess #2. I almost guessed stale myself, actually. I was trying to come up with a word that was very close to slate but not slate and I mulled over a few, eventually choosing skate.

    If I’d just guessed stale I would have gotten my first ever hole in one! (Play disc golf, it’s a great fun, cheap and healthy way to get outside and play!)

    Alas, I guessed skate and ended up with several possible choices remaining. But I knew if I guessed any of them and stale ended up being the right word that I’d be mad at myself and that Wordle Bot would win. Huzzah for me! Stale was right (and not stage or stave).

    Wordle Bot also got it in two. We tied. BOOYAH.

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  • Today’s Wordle #504 Hint, Clues And Answer For Saturday, November 5th

    Today’s Wordle #504 Hint, Clues And Answer For Saturday, November 5th

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    We’re almost a week into November already. Halloween is behind us. The next national holiday is Veteran’s Day on Friday the 11th of November. Then it’s Thanksgiving—Turkey Day—and its hanger-on, Black Friday.

    Saturday is one of the only weekdays not named after a Norse god. Rather, it’s named after Saturn, a Roman “god of time, generation, dissolution, abundance, wealth, agriculture, periodic renewal and liberation.”

    There you go, the title for Sony’s next big single-player adventure AAA PlayStation hit: God Of Time, Generation, Dissolution, Abundance, Wealth, Agriculture, Periodic Renewal and Liberation.

    I mean, it’s almost as catchy as God Of War. Almost!

    Speaking of which, God Of War: Ragnarök hits shelves in just a few days and is definitely one of the games I’m most looking forward to this year. Between the excellent combat, gorgeous graphics and compelling father-and-son narrative, I thought the previous entry in the series was a real masterpiece. This looks like more of the same, which isn’t such a bad thing.

    I mean, it’s no Wordle but still…

    Speaking of which, shall we do this thing?

    Today’s Wordle Solution & Guide (Spoilers!)

    The Hint: To die, to sleep— No more—and by a sleep to say we end The heartache, and the thousand natural shocks That flesh is heir to. ’tis a consummation Devoutly to be wish’d. To die, to sleep—

    The Clue: There are two different vowels and no repeated letters in this word.

    The Answer:

    Four! And not a green letter until I got the answer. Drat and confound it, but the Bot got in three with slate / armed / dream. I think he’s cheating!

    My first couple guesses were not quite so lucky. Choir only narrowed things down to 429, which is just a tiny bit worse than my opening guess yesterday (which reduced the choices to just 6!) Rebut wasn’t all that great either, leaving me with 56 possibilities. Wordle Bot says lease would have been better, and I can’t help but agree.

    Even my third guess, spare, left me with ten words to choose from, but that’s when my luck—what’s the opposite of luck running out?—that’s when my luck turned. I guessed dream and, like a dream come true, I was right! Huzzah!

    Have a lovely weekend, weekend Wordlers!

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  • Today’s Wordle #503 Hint, Clues And Answer For Friday, November 4th

    Today’s Wordle #503 Hint, Clues And Answer For Friday, November 4th

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    Wordle Wordle burning bright.

    In the puzzles of the night;

    What immortal hand you see

    To play you first, then Spelling Bee?


    In what distant deeps or skies

    Can we guess in just six tries?

    On what wings dare we aspire

    To guess again lest we expire?


    What the drill? what the chain,

    In what furnace was thy brain?

    What the anvil? what dread grasp?

    These words have letters five and so does clasp!


    Okay I’ll stop. I thought to myself “Wordle Wordle” and then bam William Blake’s The Tyger popped into my brain and I thought to myself, “Oh hey I bet I could turn that weird poem into a Wordle poem! But it turns out that there’s just not that much to work with here.

    Seriously, though, some great five-letter words in that last stanza for your future guesses. This is a great reason to read more poetry. You’ll pick up some great vocabulary to help with Wordle and other puzzle games!

    So let’s do it!

    Today’s Wordle Solution (with Spoilers!)

    The Hint: Once framed as a kind of devilry that could capture someone’s very soul!

    The Clue: This word has a duplicate vowel in it.

    The Answer:

    Like that hint? Not only were people once suspicious—and superstitious—about photographs, believing their soul could be imprisoned in the photo, I also included two very big hints in my wording. I said that the answer was once “framed” and could “capture” someone’s soul—words that are very closely related to photo.

    In any case, I was quite lucky today and burned through this one extremely fast. Spate was an attempt to use a word so close to Wordle Bot’s favorite—slate—without being dreadfully dull and using the one everyone uses. It narrowed down the field to just 6 remaining possible guesses, which ain’t half bad.

    I considered trying words with ‘T’ and ‘P’ in them but decided I’d try to eliminate some letters instead. Ghoul would let me check on two more vowels and the ‘H’ which could go with either a ‘P’ or a ‘T’ quite nicely. This was a good guess, reducing total possibilities to just one, though I didn’t realize that until later.

    Still, I knew that the word had HOT in the middle and once I popped the ‘P’ in the front (the only place it made sense) I knew it had to be photo. You can’t spell photo without hot, as they say! (Do they say that?)

    I beat Wordle Bot again today. He guessed slate / briny / motto / photo which was just spectacularly worse than my guesses so there!

    Huzzah for me and Huzzah for thee! Huzzah for thy dread symmetry! Be well, Wordlers!


    Play today’s Wordle over at The New York Times. See your Wordle Bot analysis right here. Be sure to follow me on my blog to stay up to date on all my Wordle and non-Wordle posts! It’s free to subscribe and I’m trying to up my follower-count so you’d be doing me a solid. Thanks!

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  • Today’s Wordle #502 Hint, Clues And Answer For Thursday, November 3rd

    Today’s Wordle #502 Hint, Clues And Answer For Thursday, November 3rd

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    Wordle, Wordle, Wordle and then some more Wordles! Every day another. A Wordle a day keeps the Grim Reaper away!

    What do you read, m’lord? Wordles! Wordles! Wordles!

    Do you know me, m’lord? Excellent well, you are a fishmonger!

    Actually, Hamlet’s famous response to Polonius—words, words, words—is also the title of a very funny short play that I directed when I was in high school. It’s about three chimpanzees—named Milton, Swift and Kafka—who’ve been placed in a room with typewriters. The scientists doing the experiment theorize that given enough time they’ll replicate Shakespeare’s famous tragedy. It’s silly but makes for a great gag with some very witty dialogue, especially for fans of the Bard.

    The play was written by David Ives for his collection of One Act plays titled All In The Timing, which I highly recommend to any thespians out there. Lots of good stuff in there.

    I am a thespian at heart, a writer by trade. This stuff is my jam.

    Wordle is my bread and butter. Let’s do this!

    Today’s Wordle Solution (Spoilers!)

    The Hint: The way you say most things.

    The Clue: There are more vowels than consonants in this word.

    The Answer:

    So I lost to Wordle Bot today. He got his in three. I felt pretty good about four, but I should have guessed something else for my second guess instead of using the ‘L’ where I knew it went already. Wordle Bot suggests atone which certainly would have ruled out aloft. Then I might have nabbed this in three.

    Or I might have guessed aloha since we were talking about Hawaiian food at dinner yesterday. Who knows?

    The sad thing is, claim knocked my possible guesses all the way down to 32, and alone brought that number down to just four. But atone would have brought it down to three, and that might have made all the difference.

    Still, aloud in four isn’t half bad. I’ll give myself a half-hearted huzzah just to make myself feel better. Huzzah. No exclamation mark allowed.

    Play today’s Wordle over at The New York Times. See your Wordle Bot analysis right here.

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  • Today’s Wordle #501 Hint, Clues And Answer For Wednesday, November 2nd

    Today’s Wordle #501 Hint, Clues And Answer For Wednesday, November 2nd

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    November is here, but it doesn’t look like we’re getting any cold November rain.

    Snow, on the other hand, is in the forecast today. My daughter had Christmas songs playing yesterday also, so between snow and Jingle Bells it’s already starting to feel like Christmastime around here—which I’m okay with.

    What can I say? I’m a sucker for Christmas. It’s the hap-happiest time of the year.

    In any case, we’re now in Wordle’s 500 stretch, where we’ll remain until February. We still have something like 1800 more Wordles to play before the game runs out of five-letter words, though I suppose it could just start over and mix up the order (or move to six-letter words!)

    Let’s tackle today’s shall we?

    Today’s Wordle Solution (Spoilers!)

    The Hint: When you’re really bad at something, you might be called this.

    The Clue: This word has four of the same letters as yesterday’s Wordle.

    The Answer:

    I chose a new strategy today and it paid dividends, though that’s almost entirely luck. I picked yesterday’s Wordle as my starting guess. It’s a pretty good opener, with two vowels, two common consonants and a ‘Y’ and today it just so happened to get me four yellows.

    What I didn’t realize at the time was that it also reduced my possible options down to just four. I chose the obvious next guess, shifting PINE over one spot and plopping an ‘S’ at the top. I figured this might even get me the Wordle in two!

    Alas, all four boxes were still yellow, but now I knew that the word couldn’t end in an ‘E’. I didn’t realize only one option remained, but after juggling letters around I came up with inept and, much to my joy and happiness, that was the answer!

    Now, I don’t want to call Wordle Bot inept or anything—we can write this off as bad luck—but I kind of destroyed him today, 3 to 5. Wordle Bot’s daily opener, slate, did get him two yellows, but from there it was one miss after another. Titer (impressive vocabulary!) then edict then befit and then, finally, inept. This makes me wonder if Wordle Bot could ever lose at this game. Five is down to the wire.

    Have a lovely Wednesday, Wordlers!

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  • Today’s Wordle #498 Hint, Clues And Answer For Sunday, October 30th

    Today’s Wordle #498 Hint, Clues And Answer For Sunday, October 30th

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    Tomorrow is the last day of October and the last Wordle of the 400’s. But why worry about tomorrow when we have today to enjoy?

    It’s a bit of a bittersweet Sunday for me. House Of The Dragon is over! I still have The Walking Dead to write about, but that show has fallen on desperately hard times as it limps and stutters its way through its 11th—and final—season.

    Thankfully, White Lotus kicks off tonight and I’ll be reviewing that one every Sunday going forward. I loved the first season—it was mayhem and debauchery and just brilliant all around—and I’m hoping this season (which is a new location and cast of characters) is as good.

    Then, of course, there is still Andor on Disney Plus, which is the best Star Wars in years and one of the best shows of 2022 for sure. And The Dragon Prince returns to Netflix this coming week for its fourth season.

    What shows are you watching these days? Let me know on Twitter or Facebook.

    Okay, let’s do this Wordle!

    Today’s Wordle Solution (Spoilers!)

    The Hint: Something of an antiquated dance.

    The Clue: There is only one vowel in this word.

    The Answer:

    So I’ll just get this right out there: Wordle Bot somehow got today’s in just two guesses! That’s definitely some luck but it makes sense. Slate is the bot’s opening guess and contains three of the letters in today’s Wordle (though not in order).

    Still lucky, though. It took me four. Aurei was filled with vowels and yet only got me a single yellow box and left me with 423 remaining possibilities.

    Goats eliminated the O and shaved that number down to just 8 and gave me a ‘T’ in green. Still a lot, but much more manageable.

    Fortunately I ruled everything out but the answer with catty (I considered batty and fatty but it wouldn’t have mattered. With the ‘Y’ also out of the picture there wasn’t much left but waltz, though it took me a bit of time to come up with it. It’s not a word you hear or think about very often.

    Four isn’t bad for a trickier word like this! We can’t all be cheating robots, after all!

    Have a lovely, lazy Sunday, folks!

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  • Today’s Wordle #495 Hint, Clues And Answer For Thursday, October 27th

    Today’s Wordle #495 Hint, Clues And Answer For Thursday, October 27th

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    Since it’s Thursday—or Thor’s Day—I thought we’d do some trivia. Namely, Thor trivia. So here are some fun facts about the Norse god of thunder.

    • Thor was a popular god amongst all the Germanic people pre-Christendom, though the peak of his popularity took place during the late Viking Age in Scandinavia.
    • Thor’s nemesis is Jormungand, the gargantuan serpent that encircles the human world, Midgard. The two ultimately face off during Ragnarok. Joining Jormungand in this final battle is Fenrir the wolf, devourer of worlds—and of Odin. Thor and Jormungand will ultimately slay one another. Thor slaughters the snake with furious blows of his hammer, Mjölnir, but ends up covered in so much of the serpent’s venom that he takes only nine more steps before perishing.
    • Some gods survive Ragnarok and find themselves in a beautiful new world. Vidar—Odin’s son who takes vengeance upon the wolf Fenrir—along with Vali, Baldur and Hodr. Thor’s own sons, Modi and Magni, are said to survive Ragnarok—depending on which tales you believe.
    • One time, Thor’s hammer was stolen by giants and taken to their world, Jotunheim. Loki discovers the hammer in the possession of the chief giant, Thrym who tells Loki that he won’t return the hammer until Freya becomes his wife. This prompts Heimdall to propose an idea: Thor can go to Jotunheim disguised as Freya agreeing to marry the giant chieftain, as a ploy to retrieve the hammer. He does, with Loki at his side, after some reluctance. Thanks to Loki’s silver tongue and trickery, they fool the giant, who places the hammer in “Freya’s” lap to hallow the ceremony. Thor then grabs the hammer and kills Thrym and all the other giant thieves.

    And that is your Viking lore for the day! Let’s do the Wordle now, shall we?

    Today’s Wordle Solution (Spoilers!)

    The Hint: Jim [___] and [___] Grant share this name but not spelled quite this way.

    The Clue: There’s a double letter in this word.

    The Answer:

    Well my guesses today were lucky and then some. Still took three guesses, so this wasn’t two-guess-luck but it was pretty close!

    Beyond mere luck, my opening guess—bawdy—was also ironic. I didn’t know it at the time, but the fact that guessing bawdy left me with 69 remaining solutions is, if nothing else, hilariously ironic.

    Lucky, too, with two green boxes—though a lot of possible words remaining. I went with fancy for guess number two. I could have tried to eliminate more potential letters rather than go for a word that included my two green letters, but nothing came to mind. Fancy shaved the remaining solutions down to 7.

    Now I had a yellow ‘C’ and I was almost 100% certain that it wasn’t the middle letter. That would almost certainly necessitate an ‘H’ and some word ending with ACHY, which rung no bells.

    When I put the ‘C’ in the opening box I immediately thought of candy, but both the ‘N’ and ‘D’ were already eliminated. The very next word I thought of was carry, which I was almost certain wouldn’t be the correct answer, but would at least let me know if I was right about the ‘C.’

    Lo and behold, I was not only right about the ‘C’ but also about the double R’s—and I carried my own team—of one—across the finish line. Huzzah!

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  • Today’s Wordle #494 Hint, Clues And Answer For Wednesday, October 26th Word Of The Day

    Today’s Wordle #494 Hint, Clues And Answer For Wednesday, October 26th Word Of The Day

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    I’m pretty sure that Wednesday is the hardest day of the week to spell. It was for me. I imagine it was for most people.

    Sure, Tuesday has the weird ue combination and that can be hard to remember. But Wednesday? It doesn’t look at all like how it sounds. It sounds like Wind’s Day. or WENsday. It does not sound like WED – NES – DAY.

    But that’s how I learned to remember it. Or how I taught myself to remember it. I just sounded it out in my head over and over again every time I had to spell it. WED-NES-DAY.

    But I digress. Bigly. It’s what I do! I’m a digresser. If I’m not careful, I could start digressing while discussing digressions. Which might be considered regressing toward regressions.

    Let’s do this Wordle shall we?

    Today’s Wordle Solution (Spoilers!)

    The Hint: To blatantly disregard orders or authority.

    The Clue: There are two vowels and three consonants in this word.

    The Answer:

    Well this was a lucky day, alright. I blame it on my recent spat of baking. I’ve been making artisan bread loaves in my Dutch Oven. I actually have two Dutch Ovens (these ones, they’re great) because I like to use one for soup and one for the bread. You need to make those both at the same time so you can have a hot delicious bowl of soup and some buttery bread to dip in it. Okay, now I’m getting hungry…

    And I’m digressing! Sheesh!

    Anyways, my first guess—shale—was pretty good! Only 112 solutions remained. Wordle Bot said merely that it was “a strong opening guess.”

    My second guess was even better. As I said, I’ve been thinking about baking a lot and I have tons and tons of flour, which occurred to me would be a good word to test out the ‘O’ and the ‘U’ since I’d already eliminated the ‘A’ and the ‘E’.

    Well yeah, it was so good at first—as those green boxes fell—I thought I’d gotten this one in two. Alas, such was not the case. But only one solution remained.

    Flout. To flout authority. To flout the rules. A great word, but one I haven’t heard in a good long time. I think this might be a pretty decent challenge for folks today.

    As far as I’m concerned, I am the king of the world. Huzzah!

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  • Today’s Wordle #493 Hint, Clues And Answer For Tuesday, October 25th Word Of The Day

    Today’s Wordle #493 Hint, Clues And Answer For Tuesday, October 25th Word Of The Day

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    Here we go again, folks. Another day, another Wordle.

    We’re nearing Wordle #500, but in reality we’re about one year since the game spiked in popularity. While Josh Wardle released the game in June of 2021, it wasn’t until mid-October that it started gaining steam. And it wasn’t until early 2022 that it truly took off, gaining massive notoriety and ultimately selling to the New York Times for an undisclosed seven-figure sum.

    Wordle joins several other popular word games at the New York Times including Spelling Bee and the Crossword Puzzle, but unlike those games it remains free to everyone rather than behind the paywall. Think of it like a gateway drug—for word puzzlers.

    I’ve been writing these guides since January of 2022 and while it’s obvious not nearly as many people are playing these days, I’m happy to keep writing them. Besides, this column has become something of a diary for your humble narrator, which is fun.

    Okay, let’s do this Wordle.

    Today’s Wordle Solution (Spoilers ahead!)

    The Hint: When you can’t think clearly, you might describe your brain this way.

    The Clue: There’s a double letter in this word.

    The Answer:

    This was a bit of a lucky trajectory for me today. It didn’t start out great. Choir left me with 388 possible solutions. And while Wordle Bot told me that salon was a wonderful choice, it wasn’t very lucky either. 59 words remained.

    My luck turned with gorge, which was something of a risk. Two G’s didn’t strike me as a great idea, but I wanted to test the ‘O’ in the second spot and this would rule out ‘E’ as well. To my great surprise, I got one ‘G’ in yellow and one in green. Huzzah!

    At this point I assumed OGG would be int he middle, with a first and last box I needed to figure out. The only word I could think of at this point was foggy (though according to Wordle Bot I could have also picked doggy, boggy and doggo at this point). Thankfully, I was right.

    I tied Wordle Bot this time around. The robot picked slate / crony / badge / foggy.

    Have a lovely Tuesday, folks!

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  • Today’s Wordle #492 Hint, Clues And Answer For Monday, October 24th Word Of The Day

    Today’s Wordle #492 Hint, Clues And Answer For Monday, October 24th Word Of The Day

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    We’ve made it to the final week of October, a month that I’ve now spent mostly being sick and feeling sorry for myself, which just makes me sick of my own self-pity. Which makes me sick in body and spirit. I’m sick of it. (So that’s body, spirit and mind! Sick all around!)

    After this stretch I may go get a COVID booster and a flu shot because I’m paranoid at this point and just can’t handle another two or three week illness. I wan to run! I want to lift weights and get swole! I want to raid English villages with my Viking brethren!

    That is a life goal, actually. Well, a version of it anyways. I’m often described as looking the part of a Viking, and I’d love to be at least an extra in some TV show or movie about Vikings (I’m looking at you, Norsemen). But I need to train and get strong and learn how to fight with sword and axe before that can happen. A fondness for mead and beautiful women can only get you so far in life as a Viking warrior.

    In any case, Vikings are also known for their great love of word puzzle games, so let’s do today’s Wordle shall we? Skål!

    Today’s Wordle Solution (Spoilers!)

    The Hint: How are tectonic plates and blame games alike?

    The Clue: There are two vowels in today’s word.

    The Answer:

    Six! This one took me six guesses and had me sweating by the end. And it wasn’t even because I made any grievous mistakes. I think these are all pretty good guesses. Even Wordle Bot said my opening guess—spore—was a good one, just unlucky today leaving me with 378 possible solutions.

    Claim was also a good guess, narrowing that field to just 26. But here’s where things got a bit dicey. Bundy (which I thought was a clever way to check for a ‘U’ and a ‘Y’ at the same time) left me with five remaining words and only three remaining rows. I still didn’t have a single letter in a Green box.

    When I thought of laugh I thought I was going to tie it all up in a bow and be done, but alas, that was not to be. I had my vowels in green, thank the word gods, but ‘L’ was still yellow. I thought of vault next and while I knew it could be either that or fault, I had to pick one. Four green boxes later, I had one more guess and hoped to high heaven I’d be right.

    Fault was a winner and I could finally breathe a sigh of relief. I’m not sure I deserve a huzzah today, but that’s not my fault. Not really. Wordle Bot got this one in four, the smug bastard. Slate / taint / vault / fault. Another notch in the machine’s belt. We’re that much closer to Terminator becoming reality.

    Happy Monday, folks. We’re a week out from Halloween!

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  • Today’s Wordle #490 Hint, Clues And Answer For Saturday, October 22nd Word Of The Day

    Today’s Wordle #490 Hint, Clues And Answer For Saturday, October 22nd Word Of The Day

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    We’ve had some pretty decent Wordles lately. I always prefer the more challenging words. Wordle is a pretty straightforward game compared to more challenging puzzles like Spelling Bee, so the harder the word the better. Today’s is definitely trickier than most.

    I welcome the challenge. I’m just finally getting over this two-week cold and as the brain fog lifts, I want to be challenged. That was certainly not the case when I went to Black Adam, a superhero movie that promised to upend the DC Extended Universe but is, effectively, just another formulaic dud. The only challenging thing about the film was staying awake (something my teenage daughter was incapable of, dozing off about halfway through). You can read my Black Adam review right here, or watch my video review below:

    So many of the problems with bad TV and mediocre movies these days can be traced back to bad writing. As someone who values writing above just about everything else, I suppose I’m a bit biased in that regard. But I do believe, fundamentally, that these studios are paying top dollar for big, flashy special effects and skimping on the script. There are plenty of great writers out there, but their talents are clearly not being taken into consideration. The script, it seems, is not considered as important as the CGI. When you have The Rock’s bulging biceps, who cares about a great story, right?

    Wrong! There’s a reason Jumanji was such a massive hit. The script was solid and gave the cast lots of great material to work with. It let The Rock shine in ways that Black Adam simply can’t possibly match. What a shame.

    In any case, we have a Wordle to solve. I’ll quit lamenting the state of modern cinema and get on with it . . . .

    Today’s Wordle Solution (Spoilers!)

    The Hint: Similar to a sales pitch.

    The Clue: There are two consecutive vowels in this word.

    The Answer:

    I feel pretty good about this one. Four isn’t ideal—the back-half of the guessing spread just has a red ribbon feel about it—but this was a tricky word!

    I got very lucky with my opening guess, but even still, getting to the final answer took time. Quiet (as in A Quiet Place, which you must see ASAP if you haven’t already) knocked out all but 32 words.

    Right away I thought of a guess that I was really hopeful would be the correct answer, as it was the only one I could think of: Chief, however, didn’t even get me another letter. I settled on klieg for guess #3, which is a type of lamp used in filmmaking, which thankfully got me a yellow ‘L.’

    Once I put that ‘L’ in the final box I immediately thought of spiel, and fortunately for me, it was the answer. Huzzah!

    So yeah, that’s a tough word that did not come to me very quickly. It came faster to Wordle Bot—the villain of this story—who guessed slate / wheel / spiel which, I dunno, just seems egregiously lucky to me.

    Happy Saturday folks! May your weekend be filled with joy and splendor!

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  • Today’s Wordle #489 Hint, Clues And Answer For Friday, October 21st Word Of The Day

    Today’s Wordle #489 Hint, Clues And Answer For Friday, October 21st Word Of The Day

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    It’s been quite the eventful October, dearest Wordlers. I’m almost over this damnable cold, though this residual cough remains. It is frustrating and exhausting.

    The highlight of October for me so far was a fun outing I took my kids to. We saw the band Ripe perform live on Wednesday night and it was an absolute blast, sick or no. These guys have a great sound and a ton of energy. It’s the kind of music you can’t help but dance to, and they put on a great show (though it was far from sold out, unfortunately—such is Wednesday night, I suppose).

    The opening band was Windser and they also did a terrific job. I’d never heard of them before but I really dig their sound. It’s not as lively as Ripe, but still a lot of fun. They did a great cover of Chris Isaak’s Wicked Game, which is one of my favorite songs.

    In any case, I love me some live music. It was one of many downsides to the pandemic. We shut everything down and lost a bit of what makes us all human in the process, unfortunately. Thank Apollo that we’re back at it again. Have you seen any good shows lately? Or plays? Live performances of some kind? If so, let me know on Twitter or Facebook.

    Let’s do this Wordle now!

    Today’s Wordle Solution (Spoilers!)

    The Hint: On a trip to this place, Sublime tells us “It smelled like Lou-dog inside the van.”

    The Clue: This word ends with a vowel.

    The Answer:

    Gah, five! FIVE!

    This is not good. My rival—that bastard, Wordle Bot—got it in three using slate / groin to land on grove. I think he was cheating!

    My opening guess was, admittedly, not quite as good as his (which got Wordle Bot a green E). I had a whopping 389 potential words remaining. Yikes.

    Chore narrowed the field considerably, though not as much as groin would have. From here I probably should have guessed something with more potential letters in it rather than trying to fit the ones I had in the right boxes. Wordle Bot says I should have used pivot which isn’t a bad idea.

    Still, I doubled down on my non-strategy with grope (gosh, combining my words with Wordle Bot’s puts us in questionable territory . . . .). Fortunately, this left me with just one final word to choose and I came to it quickly enough.

    Grove for the win! We took this trip to Garden Grove, smelled like Lou dog inside the van, oh yeah. This ain’t no funky reggae party. Five dollars at the door . . . .

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  • Today’s Wordle #487 Hint, Clues And Answer For Wednesday, October 19th

    Today’s Wordle #487 Hint, Clues And Answer For Wednesday, October 19th

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    How is it that we only have 12 days left of October? Halloween is rushing at us full speed ahead and I’m starting to feel like things are seriously happening too fast in the Year of our Lord 2022.

    It’s almost over! Less than two-and-a-half months remain. Christmas is just over two months away. And what a very strange, very unexpected year it’s been. I admit, Wordle has been a wonderful silver lining in a year that has been filled with hardships and struggle. I’m not complaining. It’s just been one of those years, where loss looms above everything else, and you struggle to find new beginnings amidst the mess.

    But in many ways, the hardships have born fruit. Sometimes it’s the challenges we face that make our lives satisfying and meaningful. When one door closes, another opens—as they say. For me, life has taken on a very new shape in 2022, but it’s also given me new perspective and a new chance to figure myself out and shape my own course. That’s a blessing to be sure.

    I’ve also had a lot more time to spend with my kids—12 and 15—which has been wonderful in every sense of the word.

    But enough about all that. 2022 is not over yet. There will be plenty of time to reflect on the year soon enough. Let’s do this Wordle.

    Today’s Wordle Solution (Spoilers!)

    The Hint: A funny or odd person might be described as having these.

    The Clue: The opening consonant is almost always paired with the same vowel.

    The Answer:

    Both Wordle Bot and I took four guesses on today’s Wordle. It’s a bit of a tricky one, though getting that ‘I’ in green right from the get-go was very helpful later on. Slime narrowed my options to 73, but guessing hound next was the clincher. From here, I quickly surmised that the ‘U’ likely came before the ‘I’ and thus a ‘Qui’ word was likely.

    I didn’t even consider the third option—juicy—which would have been a lovely answer to get with slime as my opening guess. I could only think of two words: quick and quirk. Alas, I chose the wrong one for Guess #3 and didn’t get the win until #4.

    But it’s still a win! Huzzah for me!

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