Letter Boxed October 24, 2022 Answers

Here there are Letter Boxed October 24, 2022 Answers from New York Times Games. Our solutions and answers are 100% valid and accurate. We suggest to try and solve the game by your own before using the help of our website.

Sides of this Letter Box are:

ASDOGYCERUWK

The answers are:

COURAGEOUSSKYWARD

32 thoughts on “Letter Boxed October 24, 2022 Answers”

  1. Instead of looking for a solution today,
    I continued to explore the riches of yesterday’s letter box.

    23 October
    THE PICKPOCKET’S PANTOUM

    In a parlour gone rickety
    A particular kind of rocketry
    Sounds a proprietary tucket
    For a daring man’s pickpocketry.

    This particular kind of rocketry
    (cooking cupcakes pyrolytically)
    Pushed a daring man’s pickpocketry
    Toward tektitic popularity.

    Cooking cupcakes pyrolytically
    (with luck, just prototypically)
    Fuses tektitic popularity
    With lockup’s own propriety.

    (With luck, prototypically)
    Our pickpocket’s titularity
    Makes his lockup proprietarily
    A place to polka (articulately).

    So our titular pickpocket
    To his proprietary tucketry
    Still polkas so articulately
    Chained in a parlour, gone rickety.

    1. Jill, you’re a genius! I urge you again to submit some of these to the New Yorker. If they’re not the target audience for Letterboxed, nobody is. If you presented it as Inspired by Letterboxed Solutions of X Date, I bet they’d eat it up! I’d saved your brilliant Petrarchan sonnet of recent date, but now I can’t find it…

    2. Jill, that’s great! I agree with Bernie. Submit it to the Times, since we are their avid game players. They may publish it more broadly.

      My fav though is still Spacewalker Newborn. 🙂

          1. I found it. It’s from the Sep 9 puzzle.
            Quoting:

            A cinquain for today:

            Enclasp
            The powerbroker.
            A knowable escaper (perhaps)
            Ropewalks past a snowcap, a spacewalker
            Newborn

      1. Rockaways Surged here too. Lately I find I am less and less interested in the number of letters in my answers and just go with whatever two-word answer strikes my fancy most. This has significantly cut down on time and angst!

        1. Ha! Community Grandee – another one for my CV!
          I do so enjoy our exchanges, Sota. If you should ever find yourself in Maine, you’ve got a place to stay!

          1. Sounds like a plan, Bernie; your part of the world looks really wonderful & I’d love to some day be able to come over (I’m yet to cross the Atlantic anyways)!

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