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- Evidence of hunger – PANGS: Sudden sharp spasms of pain often associated with the need to eat.
- Whimsically move from here to there – SKIP: To move lightly and quickly, making a small jump with each step.
- Org. with eligibility requirements – NCAA: The National Collegiate Athletic Association, which regulates athletes from over 1,200 institutions, conferences, and organizations.
- Benefit – AVAIL: Usefulness or advantage to someone.
- Capellini lookalike – ANGELHAIR: A type of extremely thin pasta.
- Felt hat – DERBY: A stiff felt hat with a rounded crown and brim, known in the U.S. as a bowler hat.
- Request for enlightenment – YOUTELLME: A phrase requesting information or clarification from another person.
- Thanks for the update when said sarcastically – IMWELLAWARE: An expression used to indicate that the speaker was already aware of the information being provided.
- Something you might gloss over – LIP: The outer fleshy part of the mouth or something trivial that might be ignored or overlooked.
- T in a code – DAH: The Morse code dash sound used to represent the letter T.
- Spiritual teacher in Hinduism or Buddhism – YOGINI: A female spiritual teacher in yogic traditions.
- Latin opposite of mala – BONA: The Latin word for good, used as the opposite of “mala” meaning bad.
- Fit for a queen? – DRAG: Referring to the style of theatrical dress typically worn by men performing as women.
- Turner who said Forsaking glamour is like forsaking my identity – LANA: Lana Turner, an actress known for her glamorous lifestyle and public image.
- Music disc? – GONG: A metallic disc which produces a resonant sound when struck, used as a musical instrument.
- Marion Crane’s sister in Psycho – LILA: Lila Crane, a character in Alfred Hitchcock’s famous film “Psycho.”
- Butt to bum – CIG: Slang for a cigarette in British English (bum) and American English (butt).
- Mousse e.g. – GOO: A thick or creamy substance, here referring to a styling mousse for hair.
- Chill bro – EASYMAN: A casual expression used to tell someone to relax or calm down.
- Causes of some P.R. nightmares – HOTMICS: Incidents where comments thought to be private are caught on a microphone that was believed to be off.
- One stymied by security questions say – BOT: An automated program that may be blocked by security measures designed to differentiate humans from machines.
- Go all over – GAD: To travel aimlessly or frequently.
- Utility subject in brief – ECON: Short for economics, a field of study focused on the production, consumption, and transfer of wealth.
- Some fund-raising grps. – PTAS: Parent-Teacher Associations, which organize events to raise funds for schools.
- Expression of shock – GAPE: To stare openly in surprise or astonishment.
- Tech expo offering – DEMO: A live demonstration of a product or technology, typically at a trade show.
- Slipshod – POOR: Of low quality; poorly done or made.
- Quartz variety – JASPER: A type of opaque, usually patterned, quartz available in red, yellow, brown or green.
- Enjoy the honey-heavy ___ of slumber: Shak. – DEW: From Shakespeare’s writings, referring to a sweet, deep sleep.
- ___ Grove Missouri locale that marked the original starting point for the Oregon Trail – ELM: Elm Grove, a significant historical starting point.
- Musician who once joked I’m not offended by all of the dumb blonde jokes because I know I’m not dumb … and I also know that I’m not blonde – DOLLYPARTON: The renowned singer-songwriter known for her wit and musical talent.
- What’s sharp near the bottom? – DIAPERPIN: A sharp object used to fasten cloth diapers.
- Tuscan city – SIENA: A historic city in Italy known for its medieval architecture and the Palio horse race.
- So … thumbs-down? – ISTHATANO: A colloquial way of asking if something is being rejected.
- Checks for clothes – PLAID: A pattern made with crisscrossed horizontal and vertical bands in multiple colors.
- Cry while swishing one’s hand – SHOO: A verbal expression used to drive away animals.
- Host – SLEW: Refers to a large number or quantity; often used to describe hosting a big group of people or events.
- Kind of question – YESNO: A direct question that requires a simple “yes” or “no” answer.
- Game played on a road trip – PADIDDLE: A popular car game where players shout “padiddle” upon spotting a vehicle with one headlight out.
- Song title shared by Schubert and Beyoncé – AVE MARIA: A well-known piece performed by various artists including Schubert for the original composition and Beyoncé for her rendition.
- Creatures with the scientific name Monodon monoceros – NARWHALS: Arctic whales known for their distinctive long, spiral tusks.
- Taunt – GIBE: To make mocking or insulting remarks.
- On the D.L. – LOWKEY: Something done discreetly or without attracting attention.
- Huh? – SAYWHAT: A colloquial expression of disbelief or a request for repetition.
- Like some smiles and winks – SLY: Typically describes something done in a cunning or playfully secretive manner.
- Jason’s pet in FoxTrot – QUINCY: Quincy is a fictional iguana belonging to Jason Fox in the comic strip “FoxTrot.”
- Eponym for a dish – PHO: A Vietnamese soup named after its main ingredient, noodles (“pho” in Vietnamese).
- They don’t care for icing, for short – DIETERS: Refers to people who are dieting and thus would typically avoid sugary coatings such as icing.
- Tap – SPAT: A small argument or dispute, often used metaphorically as in “a tap of words.”
- Finding the bull’s-eye – ACCURACY: The act of achieving exactness and precision in a target or goal.
- Street food filled with queso – QUESADILLA: A Mexican dish made of a tortilla filled with cheese and sometimes other ingredients before being folded and cooked.
- Guess alternative – LEVIS: Referring to the brand of denim jeans as an alternative to the Guess brand.
- Early 2000s meme – ALLYOURBASE: From the phrase “All your base are belong to us,” a broken English phrase from the video game Zero Wing which became a popular Internet meme.
- Grew rapidly in a way – SPIKED: To increase sharply and suddenly.
- Place to go out and be out – GAYBAR: A bar or nightclub catering specifically to the LGBTQ+ community.
- Successfully pranked – GOTEM: A slang expression used when someone has been successfully deceived or joked with.
- Really open up in therapy – UNPACK: To discuss or reveal one’s deeper emotions and experiences in a therapeutic setting.
- Personal styles in brief – VIBES: Short for “vibrations,” often used to describe the general atmosphere or the emotional feelings one emanates.
- Question that’s more of a comment meaning Look at what you’ve done! – WHATSGOINGON: An inquiry that usually criticizes or seeks explanation about what has just occurred.
- Cold brews – BEERS: Refers to beers served chilled, commonly known as “cold brews.”
- The door’s open! – ITSWIDEOPEN: An expression indicating that opportunities are readily available or that access is unrestricted.
- Portmanteau for a rare winter phenomenon – SNOWICANE: A blend of “snow” and “hurricane,” used to describe a rare storm that brings both snow and wind similar to a hurricane.
- Fuel conduit – GASLINE: A pipe or system designed for transporting gas for heating or cooking.
- Smoothness so to speak – FINESSE: Skillful handling of a situation; tactful, delicate maneuvering.
- Shade of red – SCARLET: A bright red color with a slightly orange tinge.
- Bestie perhaps – BFF: Abbreviation for “Best Friends Forever,” a way to describe a very close friend.
- Jobs done on one’s feet? – PEDICURES: Services provided for foot care, typically involving nail care and massage, performed while the client is seated and the provider is often on their feet.
- Modern fashion portmanteau – JEGGINGS: A blend of ‘jeans’ and ‘leggings’; a type of tight-fitting pants that combines the look of jeans with the stretch of leggings.
- Like the voice of Joan Jett or Janis Joplin – RASPY: Having a rough, harsh voice quality, typical of both singers.
- Agcy. founded by Nixon – EPA: The Environmental Protection Agency, established in 70. Agcy. founded by Nixon – EPA: The Environmental Protection Agency, was created in 1970 by President Richard Nixon to address environmental protection concerns.
- Work up – AROUSE: To stimulate or provoke a feeling, interest, or reaction.
- Soup eaten with chopsticks – RAMEN: A Japanese noodle soup that is often eaten with chopsticks, typically featuring broth, noodles, meat, and vegetables.