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Yes.I think we need to adapt to an increased frequency of double-letter words. We are getting them at least twice a week now it seems.
Yes.I think we need to adapt to an increased frequency of double-letter words. We are getting them at least twice a week now it seems.
If you were looking for an S, I'm surprised you of all people didn't use flask as you're second guessThe double letters continue. I had to use a plurals just to get something to work with. Thought Flats might not be considered plural. The non-plural answer didn't come quickly enough.
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I guess because I've actually never used one. Glass sure would have worked well though.If you were looking for an S, I'm surprised you of all people didn't use flask as you're second guess
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Yeah there were only two options left after STOLE. I guessed wrong, based on the recent uptick in double-letter words. LOTTO is also a common word in Spelling Bee, which I play daily, so it came to my mind first.
Speaking of which, any idea why the NYT didn't list "uncommit" as one of yesterday's pangrams?Yeah there were only two options left after STOLE. I guessed wrong, based on the recent uptick in double-letter words. LOTTO is also a common word in Spelling Bee, which I play daily, so it came to my mind first.
I tried it. They are not consistent.Speaking of which, any idea why the NYT didn't list "uncommit" as one of yesterday's pangrams?