Letter Boxed March 25, 2025 Answers

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Sides of this Letter Box are:

NZATGREIBXMC

The answers are:

MAIZEEXACERBATING

54 thoughts on “Letter Boxed March 25, 2025 Answers”

      1. Bernie Horowitz

        Maximize / Minimize Exacerbating; Trump’s intentions vs normal humans’. Also works with Meze and Maize but the TI justifies the inefficiency. Plus Magnetize Exacerbate, because Enigmatize was rejected. There’s gotta be something better than these out there, but I’ll be damned if I can find it!

  1. MAIZE-EXACERBATING
    RACEMIZE-EXACERBATING
    MAGNETIZE-EXACERBATING
    CINEMATIZE-EXACERBATING
    ITEMIZE-EXACERBATING
    MAXIMIZE-EXACERBATING
    MININMIZE-EXACERBATING
    MATERNIZE-EXACERBATING

        1. I agree. I was just thrilled with getting Magnetize – Exacerbate.
          Spent a long time with Maximizing as the be-all and end-all.

    1. Maize – Exacerbating
      after finding many of those same words Richie

      Extinct, Examining, Zinger, Magnetic, Magnetize/r, Magnetizing, Maximize/r, Maximizing, Exacting, Minimize/r, Minimizing, Imaginer, Maximating, Crabmeat, Braniac, Embracing

  2. minimize-exacerbating
    Got it almost immediately.
    Regarding yesterday’s comments on Gunga Din and Four Feathers, both were good but Beau Geste was my favorite of that genre. Brian Donleavy’s portrayal of Sergeant Markoff at Fort Zinderneuf was amazing. I promise you.

    1. Had it been any year other than 1939, which is generally considered the greatest year in American film making, Brian Donlevy would have won the the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for his role as Sgt. Markoff in ‘Beau Geste’. He lost out to Thomas Mitchell for his role in ‘Stagecoach’. The same
      can be said for ‘The Wizard of Oz’, which lost out to ‘Gone With the Wind’.

      1. Mitchell was great in Stagecoach. A tough call for the Academy. The impending onset of WWII seemed to have gotten Hollywood’s creative juices going in 1939.

      2. Stagecoach, The Wizard of Oz, Gone With the Wind, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Goodbye, Mr. Chips, Wuthering Heights, Dark Victory, Of Mice and Men, etc. I can go on for fifteen minutes listing other wonderful films of 1939. It’s really crazy when you consider what passes for “great” these days!

        1. And in 1940, Walter Brennan won his third Oscar for Best Supporting Actor as Judge Roy Bean in ‘The Westerner’. To this day, he is the only actor to have won this award three times.

  3. MEZE – EXACERBATING
    Meze is an appetizer plate of salads in eastern Mediterranean cuisine, the serving of which in this case I suppose must be provoked from the chef. 🙂

  4. Bacterize examining. Bacterize. Is ok, bacterizing is ok, Bacterize is not ok, else Bacterize remixing would be good

  5. MAIZE. 🤦‍♂️

    I was so happy when I found EXACERBATING, but had a heck of a time connecting the M-Z to it, despite E being an ideal connector. Missed MIN/MAXIMIZE, but settled on MAGNETIZE – EXACERBATE, which eliminated the need for the -ING suffix.

  6. OA

    *BREXITER-RACEMIZING

    I was disappointed when before I got to the OA, I first found LB wouldn’t take BREXIT or any of its forms.

  7. All I got was another solution that didn’t connect – MAXIMIZING CABARET. Making the most of the floor show.

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