Letter Boxed July 24, 2023 Answers

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Sides of this Letter Box are:

LAEOCRHGIPTY

The answers are:

POLYGRAPHHECTIC

80 thoughts on “Letter Boxed July 24, 2023 Answers”

    1. other one spoon

      same here, though I don’t know what YECH means. found LITHOGRAPHY and figured it had to be something so I got the other part with a random guess

      1. Bernie Horowitz

        General expression of disgust, much beloved of Mad Magazine. Can be emphasized with as many extra Cs and Hs as desired.

    1. Fabulous, Mark!
      HEPCAT is my new word for today– (I’m embarrassed to say . . . )
      I just found this in a very recent obituary for HEPCAT lyricist Royston Ellis, who apparently called his own style of verse ‘rocketry.’

      “With his shaggy hair, hepcat beard and racy poems touching on British youth’s anxieties, dreams of freedom and lust, he was hailed as Britain’s answer to Allen Ginsberg and Jack Kerouac, which raised eyebrows among some guardians of traditional British values.”
      —Alex Williams, New York Times, 31 Mar. 2023

  1. TRICEP—POLYGRAPH
    Those arms for real?
    💪
    Why LB doesn’t accept TRICEP is beyond me, but evidently it’s a PSW.

      1. This is what I found myself up against, too. LB did accept PRECIP as a lead in to PATHOLOGY, but I was pretty sure I could find something else. Had more coffee and came up with CAPRICE–ETHOLOGY.

      1. Thank you Bernie. Tried to make something with graph or ..ology work, to no avail and found myself in an abundant garden!

    1. APOLOGETIC – CARTOGRAPHY
      I got lyric also, and then this one.
      It seems these folks can map out anything these days.

    1. Bernie Horowitz

      My answer too, Judy. Something LB devotees get from almost every puzzle.
      This is indeed a very fruitful array!

    1. Agree that this is perfect and original!
      H is for Herpetology and
      I is for itch.
      Letters and Words are so wonderfully strange!

  2. PHOTOGRAPHER – RICHLY
    Went with ETHYLIC – CHARTOGRAPHY first but the latter not accepted. Perhaps they just could find a way?

  3. GRAPHOLOGY-YACHTIE A crew member who analyzes the owner’s handwriting to understand his need for big boats.

    1. Carphology is an interesting word, sort of frightening, but with the roots in Greek = ‘collect straw’; also poetic in an odd way.

  4. Apologetic & Chary.
    Took a while cause stuck on geography, photography etc. Y letters are seldom fruitful. 🙂

    1. My answer also. Lots of possibilities today, but topography jumped out at me immediately and was easy to pair licet from there.

  5. CEIL – LITHOGRAPHY

    Found LITHOGRAPHY very quickly and figured I could get lucky on a C-E-L combo (CEL itself wouldn’t work due to E and L being on the same side, unfortunately). CEIL was my first guess – who knew!

  6. RAGTOP – PATHETICLY
    I was surprised that “patheticly” was accepted but apparently it is different than “pathetically”.

  7. Just experimenting with rhyming Quads:

    Yoga Toga
    ====================
    PRICE—ETH—HOLY—YOGA
    PRICY—YEH—HOLT—TOGA
    LICHT—TOP—PREY—YOGA
    LYRIC—CEP—PHAT—TOGA

    CHERT—TIP—POLY—YOGA
    HYLIC—CEP—PART—TOGA
    CHERT—TIP—PLOY—YOGA
    HYLIC—CAP—PERT—TOGA

    PLICA—ART—THEY—YOGA
    PIRL—LYE—ECHT—TOGA
    PILCH—HOT—TREY—YOGA
    PLYER—RICH—HAT—TOGA

  8. CATHARTIC GLITCH/Y HOLOGRAPH/Y LITERACY LOGOGRAPH PHOTOGRAPH/ER/Y PITCHY/ER REPLICATE TOPOGRAPH/ER/Y

    Was not able to come up with a solution womp womp. I think I was almost there?

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