Letter Boxed March 10, 2023 Answers

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Sides of this Letter Box are:

KRAYOIDLMESW

The answers are:

KEYWORDDISMAL

49 thoughts on “Letter Boxed March 10, 2023 Answers”

    1. couturier conceiving
      designer dreams
      fabricator fashion phantasy
      model musings
      sartorial stargazing

      woolgathering… (but different).

  1. MISDOERS – SKYWALK 15/2, gone through MIDWAY, WAYSIDE, WISDOM, ROKELAYS, WALKERS, DISOMY, MISKEY, RISKY, RISKILY, MEADOW, and before exploring all options with MILK, KEY, WORD, MORE, LIKE, SOME, LOAD, or KILO.
    Almost hit rock-bottom with LBF; a laughable 3 scored today,

  2. After I SLOWLY AWOKE this morning, I found a leftover from yesterday’s charcuterie: SALAMI, which I enjoyed alongside a YAM SALAD with a KEYWORDS dressing. My DAILY EMAIL check followed. Found a MAYDAY message from a SAILOR named DAISY. Assuming it was spam, I deleted it with the velocity of a yakuza … to be continued (maybe).

  3. Ended my three day losing streak really quickly today. Spotted KEYWORDS then tried MALIK to go before it, which worked. I coukd have called ut a day but I didn’t like MALIK as I only know it as a surname and not an actual word in English so I had a quick look at KEYWORD and found DISMAL shortly afterwards and went with that.

  4. Minima:
    KEYWORD—DISMAL

    Maxima:
    DAYDREAMERS—SILKWORMS

    SIM 📱 ↘️
    SIM—MOW—WALKED—DRYS
    DRYS— SIM—MOW—WALKED
    WALKED—DRYS—SIM—MOW
    MOW—WALKED—DRYS—SIM

    Math/Phys/Chem (some can be pluralized):
    AEROSOL, ALKYD, ALKYL, DYAD, ISOMER, ISOMERISM, KILO, LEAD, MODAL, MOLAL, MOLS, OSMOSIS, REALS, SIDEREAL

      1. Did you see I posted cockatiel on the 8th? I was really late posting because I had never heard of the Japanese word. Best part of that day.

    1. Nice!!

      Would you consider WADER a bird, or is that too generic? Found EIDER, KEA and OWL, but none that can live in an EYRIE/AERIE… I’m sure I’ve missed others.
      Also DODO, MOA, and MOERIKI for the extinct + flightless variety 🙂

      As for other animals, I spotted DIKDIK and ELK from the bovidae/deer family, KOALA, MOLE, RILAWA, and besides the SILK- and MEAL- worms already found, REDWORM.

      1. Sure, why not count waders? They are all members of the order Charadriiformes. Inclusivity rocks! Moeriki is a particularly excellent find, btw.

  5. WORDY WISDOMS

    Always or some days, in
    A meadowy fog, down
    Some dairymaid’s milky road,
    Waders smokily
    Scribe memorials, skywords
    Slow as a silkworm’s daydream,
    A dowry of wisdom delayed.

    Yearly, a masked owl,
    Lawyerlike,
    Rowdily screams
    Risky, dismal keywords
    From the eyrie.

    (always some days meadowy some dairymaid milky road waders smokily memorials skywords slow silkworms daydream dowry wisdom delayed masked owl lawyer like rowdily risky dismal keywords eyrie)

    1. Thanks, JILL. I’m really finding a lot of delight in the idea of a ‘meadowy fog’ (rather than a foggy meadow). I wonder what other adjective-noun pairs can be turned inside out like that to such a trippy effect!

    2. (I just noticed that auto-correct broke lawyerlike apart. LB rejected it too, but Scrabble and all dictionaries seem to think it’s fine.)

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