Letter Boxed November 06, 2022 Answers

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Sides of this Letter Box are:

PAFUOTMIEXLR

The answers are:

FOREARMMULTIPLEX

56 thoughts on “Letter Boxed November 06, 2022 Answers”

  1. FORMULATE – EXPIRE 15/2: Had to hurry up & FORMULATE a solution, so as to catch up with the Western Hemisphere, where the puzzle is about to EXPIRE -or hasn’t it been on today for about 1h 20 min over there, like it did yesterday?

        1. The US just ended Daylight Savings Time, setting clocks back an hour, so that 2:00 AM just became 1:00 AM. Does Greece also reset its clocks? And if so, on what schedule? I suppose I could ask Google. But I think I’ll go back to sleep instead. These time changes are hard on the circadian rhythms.

          1. Sorry, Sota, we’re talking at cross purposes here!
            Whatever’s going on with the puzzle timing, let’s just chalk it up to the time change and hope for better days!

          2. Yup, exact same story around these parts, as well, Bernie; we flicked on winter time last Sunday; it is always the last Sunday of October whereas DST takes place on the last Sunday of March.

          3. & precisely because we drift in & out of DST universally, the puzzle schedule should at no point along the way have been affected.

          4. At any rate, it’s been almost an hour of going around in circles & pondering over it -one hour that none of us is getting back- so I might just step away & hit the pillow for a while myself 😉

      1. The time signatures on these comments are all screwy, too. It shows my original reply as coming at 8:31 AM, which would only be true if I was in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean…

        1. That actually corresponds to UTC (formerly known as GMT), in the hope I’m not leaving anyone any more perplexed than they already were.

    1. Same. Formulate-expire. I have no idea about the time. It’s random if I can’t sleep and do the puzzles. Seems like after 3:00 EST is usually a safe bet.

  2. Umpire Exfoliate (15/2, fwiw). Saw Exfoliate instantly and worked backwards from there.
    Fresh from WS Game 6 (great Series, btw! Too bad they were all night games), I subconsciously noted the contrast between clean-shaven umpiring crews and scruffy players.

    1. SPOILER ALERT: This is the sensational solution to DW’s 11/9 puzzle, and anyone keen on having a go themselves should read no further—————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————–JAYBIRDS – SPHINX 14/2

  3. Late to the party here, but got UMPIRE-EXFOLIATE here as well. Either someone making sure I am shaving inside the lines, or an opportunity for splitting hairs on close calls 🙂 And, I was down to my last sip of coffee – so that’s a close call too! Happy Sunday all.

  4. Official here, again. But PROLIFERATE looked promising for a bit.

    My daughter lives in Spain, so I knew much of Europe made the time change last week. Always gets a little messy when schedules don’t match up. (On the plus side, I get Mother’s Day greetings at least three times a year: the US date, Spain’s, and the UK’s from her residence in Scotland.)

  5. RUMPLE-EXFOLIATE

    To me, EXFOLIATE was obvious and with an E at either end, I likely needed a word that ended in E. RUMPLE was easy to see.

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