Letter Boxed April 15, 2023 Answers

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Sides of this Letter Box are:

CZIYNHWLSAFO

The answers are:

CLOWNFISHHAZY

31 thoughts on “Letter Boxed April 15, 2023 Answers”

    1. Yes, probably not a lot of two-word solutions today. Not much to do with a Z that can’t connect to an I or an E.

  1. Another quick official for this obvious one-hit wonder. At least there is a little variety in the bird department: ANI, FISCAL, FINCH, and, if double letters are allowed, LOON.

  2. And on the Fish front, in addition to Nemo we have Cowfish and, if double letters are allowed, Wolffish, plus of course plain old Fishy Fish. One-F-Wolfish is another matter.

  3. 4.15.23
    CZI—YNH—WLS—AFO
    =========================
    Pair: CLOWNFISH—HAZY
    Quad: IFS—SCHWA—AZO—ONLY
    =========================

    Quatrain: AZY
    =========================
    COIF—FLOWN—NOSH—HAZY
    COIFS—SHOWN—NIL—LAZY
    FISC—CLOWN—NOSH—HAZY
    FISCS—SHOWN—NIL—LAZY
    =========================

    Four FISH swimming:
    COWFISH, SAILFISH, SAWFISH; and if we allow doubles, WOLFFISH.

    Words with Unicode symbols:
    CHI χ, FISH (Pisces) ♓︎, LION (Leo) ♌, SOL (Sun) ☉︎, YIN 阴阳.

    Latin words (harking back to high school 🙂 )
    ANSA (a handle), FINIS (boundary), HAC (this side), LINO (to smear), NOLO (to be unwilling), SAL (salt).

    1. Oscar, I couldn’t pair it either, but interestingly a symmetric triple showed up:

      YOWZA—ASHCAN—NAIFLY
      NAIFLY—YOWZA—ASHCAN
      ASHCAN—NAIFLY—YOWZA

    1. I find it strage what words they do and don’t accept. I don’t know what dictionary they use, but I know at least Merriam-Webster considers it a word.

    2. I find it strange what words they do and don’t accept. I don’t know which dictionary they use, but I know at least Merriam-Webster considers consonancy a word.

  4. Official here as well, pretty quick -even though I left it rather late today (does bring back memories of a trip across the Red Sea, thirty-odd years ago).
    LBF score: 7 (fairly satisfactory with just 5/12 letters correctly guessed). On the theme of going underwater to look for corals, clownfish, and barracudas, this LBF experiment makes me feel more & more like a cartesian diver, too… Anyhow, I’m taking the next plunge with the least tried & tested of my combos:
    UAT SJH EOR FIB.

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