Here are the Letter Boxed March 09, 2025 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:
AWRCNBGIKLOM
The answers are:
BLACKMAILINGGROW
BLACKMAILING—GROW
BLACKMAILING—GROWING
BLACKMAILING—GROWL
BLACKMAILING—GROWLING
BLACKMAILING—GROWN
BACKWORM†—MAILING
BACKWORM†—MAINLINING
BACKWORM†—MANACLING
BACKWORM†—MANGLING
BACKWORM†—MINGLING
† back-worm is in OED, but hyphenated.
BLACKMAILING – GROWL
Well you don’t have to be unpleasant about it.
😊
Same Mark… Lol 😂🍻
Blackmailing—grow. Our new roller coaster ride of diplomatic and tariff policies.
OA today!
BLACKMAILING-GROW
Back-to-back boring puzzles
Yep, not much action today.
*BLACKWORM-MANACLING
*BLACKWORM good in Wiktionary
*Lumbriculus variegatus, also known as the blackworm or California blackworm or Australian Blackworm.
BAGWORM-*MACKLING
*MACKLING good in OED, Merriam-Webster, Scrabble US (TWL) but not LB
*COCKCROWING-GAMBLING
*COCKCROWING good in OED, Merriam-Webster, Collins, Wiktionary, Scrabble UK (SOWPODS) but not LB
*CORKWING-GAMBLING
*CORKWING good in Merriam-Webster, Collins, Wiktionary, Scrabble UK (SOWPODS) but not LB
OA.
ROCKLING GAMBOW. 🤷♀️
Good one!
ROCKCLIMBING – GAMBOW
Not as efficient.
Lol, ROCKLING – GAMBOW for me too today, and when I put it in my notes I also included the 🤷♂️ emoji. I think that’s the official ALIOW emoji. 🤣
OA.
OA here too.
fun solve today
ROCKCLIMBING-GROWBAG
Very nice!
BLACKMAILING – GROW/GROWL/GROWN
Spent time with MANAICAL and MICROBIAL (LB didn’t accept NONMICROBIAL)
Rockclimbing growbag
OA
crickling – gambow
OA
I tried really hard for a solution which used GROK. Best I could do was four words. CAMBRIC – CROWNING – GROK – KOALA
CRINKLING-GAMBOW was accepted.
A total guess, not accepted in most dictionaries but OK in LB!
LAMBIC COCKCROWING*
Crinkling
Gambow
Got the same, had no idea Gambow was a word.
BLACKMAILING – GROW (OA rather quickly!)
I notice people coming up with little narratives built around the answers. Well, have I got a new variation for you! Using Letterbox rules, take the letters and construct a little story, poem, etc. Just to make it interesting, single letter words are allowed, double letters can be used, and any punctuation you see fit. Example (and not a very good one, mind you!): I am Will. I am a grown man. I work. I own a milk cow. I howl! I growl! I am worn. I blackmail a man in a mall, a bagman. In a blink, I rob a bank. BANG! BANG! “Groan… Mama Mia! ” Now I am a man!