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Sides of this Letter Box are:
COTSRKUFILEP
The answers are:
FLORETSSTICKUP
I thought I was just going with the first plausible answer I saw; STICKUP had jumped out immediately, really at first glance and FLORETS followed a few seconds later. I was startled when it turned out to be the official answer. Who’s got a 13/2?
For a while there I was banking on FORECLOSURES – STICKUPS (get it??), but the official answer came shortly thereafter.
I did Frolicker-Ruptures.
POLITICKER REFS
PULSES – STRIKEFORCE
kinetic.
I had FOULUPS STICKER, also a 14/2.
And the website solver app came through with a 13/2; useful when playing Shakespearean dozens.
PRICKLOUSE — EFT
PRICKLOUSE
NOUN
archaic, historical
A tailor. Usually as a term of derision or contempt. A lousy person.
‘The Diary of Samuel Pepys’
“Saturday 2 May 1663
Being weary last night, I slept till almost seven o’clock, a thing I have not done many a day. So up and to my office (being come to some angry words with my wife about neglecting the keeping of the house clean, I calling her beggar, and she me pricklouse, which vexed me) and there all the morning.”
EFT
NOUN
1dialect A newt.
1.1Zoology The juvenile stage of a newt.
Wild!
Another 14/2:
Flukiest – Tropic
We had FLUKIEST – TROPIC, another 14/2
I came up with: TREFOILS – STUCKUP
I found portfolios and sucker