Letter Boxed July 31, 2022 Answers

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Sides of this Letter Box are:

UATDBKQISONC

The answers are:

QUICKSANDDOUBT

42 thoughts on “Letter Boxed July 31, 2022 Answers”

  1. Bernie Horowitz

    Official answer here, but also a more obscure alternative Quicksands Stob (had to look that one up, though I knew it was a word – it means a broken branch or a stump). Official answer has more resonance – who doesn’t have doubts about quicksand? Just ask John Mulaney!
    I’ll need convincing that there’s any other two-word answers with this array.

    1. Stob is a new word for me! The official answer came quickly, but I agree, Bernie, that the solution set for this one is small. QUICKSAND – DOUBTS would work as well, of course.

    2. Yup, official answer here, too (which I had little doubt would in fact be it). STOB was pulled out from the top drawer, where all sorts seems to be kept! 🙂

  2. Official here, fairly quickly. Talk about Letter BOXED: this array seemed to just herd one to a narrow corridor leading to the official answer.

    1. Q I S on one line killed most words that might’ve been. Plus my nemesis B was there again, I just don’t do well with Bs for some reason.

  3. I venture to suggest a more efficient way this forum might work would be, for anyone coming up with an answer already posted, to submit in the form of a reply to the original poster; that way, solutions would be automatically grouped, arguably less space clogged up, and even basic stats readily available.

    1. If anyone could, it would probably be a first and they would take the cake hands down although, surely, such solution is not on offer -at least not with today’s letter distribution.

      1. Greetings to NZ, Andrew, nice to have you with us! And a massive ‘thank you’ for chipping in with those nice words (we’ve just been reliably informed there’s but 182 more)!

        1. Your comment is the only thing making me smile today! I did not realize electronic dictionaries vary so much. Only 185 in my dictionary. A casual search came up with more. I don’t want to spoil my fun by looking at too many. Lol

          1. Yeah, fair point! Well, I’m happy to be of any use, especially if it involves making other people happy. Have a good one, TK. I’ll be wrapping things up shortly to go get my Z’s.

  4. Yes, it’d certainly be the ultimate!

    I recall someone found ‘fractonimbus’ a couple months ago, but the game didn’t accept it. That prompted me to ask NYT.

      1. Bernie Horowitz

        That comment gave me a chuckle, Sota21!
        I’d been wondering whether you’re of UK or US origin. I was already leaning UK, and “guts for garters” is all but determinative! I can hear Nicola Walker saying it.

    1. That is amazing. I had a feeling it was discussed before my time. I am going to look for another rare one. In quarantine with little to do.😢

      1. Would that be 185 twelve-single-use-letter words is all there is? That’s a useful piece of information to go by; I’d have thought there’s plenty more but -heigh ho- that’s the hand we’re dealt (and it’s not like we can invent any, either) 😔

  5. Took me a long time today, unlike most of you, to get QUICKSANDS – STOB. I didn’t know STOB was a word and was surprised to get it immediately when trying to use the letters left over from QUICKSANDS. I never even saw DOUBT, which makes me feel pretty stupid.

    1. No reason to feel stupid! I got quicksand very quickly, but for some reason doubt took me ages. It’s just not a letter combo I’m used to seeing often so it got overlooked.

      And there are days I can’t find a 2 word solution at all, so any days I get one I feel studly 🤷‍♀️

    1. I spent a lot of time searching for something off of ‘acquits’, but there are relatively few words with both B and K, and exactly none of them with the letter distribution 😢

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