NYT Spelling Bee 3-15-21 final

Beware the ides of March! That’s today.

It’s been rainy and cold in LA. And then the wind started. Whoosh.

I liked today’s pangram because it’s something good that came out of the Trump administration. Calah and I read books about the goings-on in that White House and the congressional hearings. We kept hearing about how Trump may be or have been improperly enriched by a foreign power while in office and how that’s prohibited by Article II Section I of the Constitution. So we read Article II in its entirety.

Yesterday I missed HEINIE, INNIE, LIEGE, NIGGLE, NINE, WEENIE, WHEE, WHEELIE, WHEN, WHEW, and WIENIE.

Meatier Misses

HIEING: archaic going quickly.

Great hiding place for a key!


WILE: Devious or cunning stratagems employed in manipulating or persuading someone to do what one wants.

Today’s summary

Final score: 32 words for 120 points.
Genius minimum: 120 points.
First word: MOLTEN.
Pangram: EMOLUMENT.

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I'm a guy living the #raabidfun lifestyle. I figured I would create a blog about crossword puzzles I do. The idea is to do the NYT crossword and the WSJ crossword daily as much as I can. That includes when I don't finish and have clearly failed. They can be difficult. Also I am not an attorney, and any legal analysis in this blog reflects my interpretation, which means it can be flawed and should not be relied upon for use in legal matters (especially against me).

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