Letter Boxed February 18, 2024 Answers

Here are the Letter Boxed February 18, 2024 Answers from New York Times Games. Our solutions and answers are 100% valid and accurate. We suggest trying to solve the game on your own before using the help of our website.

Sides of this Letter Box are:

ARZPIUQLOEBT

The answers are:

BAPTIZEEQUATORIAL

67 thoughts on “Letter Boxed February 18, 2024 Answers”

    1. POTABLE – EQUALIZER here too.
      And in quick fashion. A definite improvement over yesterday’s puzzle 😜 I gave up on getting a 2 word answer yesterday and was glad since I NEVER would have thought of any of those words!

      Today’s TI: access to clean water goes a long way towards improving health and economic outcomes.

      1. Another PORTABLE EQUALIZE, or for Thematic Integrity (TI) PORTABLE EQUALIZER… I like that POTABLE EQUALIZER too, didn’t see it at the time.

    1. Equalizer – Reportable
      here, too.
      Buzzer-beater 3 pointer to send the game into overtime shown later on highlight reel?
      March Madness theme!

    1. Me too. Add R for Equalizer and theme takes a negative turn: a weapon. Then again, I read the OA as something from Heart of Darkness.

      More coffee is definitely called for here.

    1. Revisiting yesterday:
      I think we have both a Bruce and a Wayne posting here is that also the savior I should savoir? Regardless of my understanding or no, thank you for another poem to savor.
      Plus, when I looked up naviform, the first random link I clicked said:
      “Naviform and natiform are both adjectives used to describe the shape of an object. However, there is a subtle difference between the two terms. Naviform is used to describe an object that is boat-shaped, while natiform is used to describe an object that is buttock-shaped.”
      So, I guess I know about that now.

      1. I remember the first time my son beat me at chess– 9 years old, at a soup kitchen in Warsaw, in December 1989. Too young for scotch (and none to be had), but we were both delighted by the win.

  1. I got this one in under 5 minutes! EQUATORIAL came first and then the remaining letters popped into place when I saw that it would probably end in IZE. Nice to not waste a lot of time on this today. (I’m being puzzled-shamed for spending too much time on these NYT puzzles!)

  2. OA (Baptize Equatorial), plus Prizeable Equator and Prioritize Equable. Not seeing any particularly interesting answers to this one despite what seemed like a promisingly odd array.

  3. I’m posting so very late – finished late yesterday and then fell asleep 💤
    The pair:
    EQUALIZER – REPORTABLE
    and
    REPORTABLE – EQUALIZER

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