Letter Boxed July 15, 2023 Answers

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Sides of this Letter Box are:

INWSCORHAEKD

The answers are:

DISHWASHERRECKON

56 thoughts on “Letter Boxed July 15, 2023 Answers”

    1. Yep. After being disappointed ADIRONDACKS was not accepted. I don’t know what I would have done with it, but it was pleasing to find.

  1. ENRICH—HEADWORKS
    To enhance the mental challenge of Letter Boxed.

    Currencies: KRONA, KRONE, RIA, SEN, SENE, WON, ORE

    Colors:
    AERO #7CB9E8
    CERISE #DE3163
    ORCHID #DA70D6
    SAND #C2B280
    SEANCE #612086
    SIENNA* #882D17
    SNOW #FFFAFA

    1. Bernie Horowitz

      This is the snazziest answer I’ve seen in a long time, DW! Outstanding effort on the TI.
      OA for me, although Dishwasher Reckons has better TI. In these days of full employment, they might reasonably expect better pay.

  2. Got distracted while solving today, and wrote some sentences/phrases through the box. The idea wasn’t to stop after each word linking endings and beginngs with commnon letters. Instead, I proceed by bouncing off the sides and coming up with something that made at least a little sense after exhausting all letters. Limiting exercises like this can often get the mind/imagination going.

    ONCE I SAW A KID HERE.
    HOW CAN SHE RISK A DONOR?

    I suppose if I had to write a short story and was drawing a complete blank, I might use the old LB to direct some creative juices.

    1. Nice going, KP. That’s how I felt when I was trying to rhyme the Quads. They may not make complete sense, but some parts may still ring true nonetheless; and, as you’ve alluded to, open other doors.

      I was really going strong on the Quads awhile back, then I slacked off. A lot of computing horsepower is needed to search those patterns, but you’ve inspired me to look again. 👍

    2. building on KP’s theme:

      ONCE SHE SAW KIDS HERE

      A once-known crow, she risked a dare
      She said: “Kid swans know horses care.
      Kid herons reckon orchids hear,
      Echidna kids sense air is worn.”

      A workhorse snake dares her scorn,
      A kid rook hears his chordish cries.
      Kid horses know a crow is kin;
      Who asks, or knows when a kid crow dies?

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