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After 58 consecutive days of successful New York Times Wordle solving, today I failed.

The answer was: FIBER. No wonder I didn't get it.

Quote: Billy Bunter @ 19th October 2024, 8:08 PM

After 58 consecutive days of successful New York Times Wordle solving, today I failed.

The answer was: FIBER. No wonder I didn't get it.

Is that a piece of material you can't believe

Quote: Billy Bunter @ 19th October 2024, 8:08 PM

After 58 consecutive days of successful New York Times Wordle solving, today I failed.

The answer was: FIBER. No wonder I didn't get it.

I luckily got it on the last line.
They know it's played worldwide, the least they could do is avoid America-centric weird spellings.

A friend of mine puts SHITE as the first guess every day.

Quote: Billy Bunter @ 19th October 2024, 8:08 PM

After 58 consecutive days of successful New York Times Wordle solving, today I failed.

The answer was: FIBER. No wonder I didn't get it.

What do you expect when it's American?

Walking through town today I saw a bloke who looked a bit like John Humphrys, the newsreader.
Not long afterwards I saw someone who looked like Christopher Lee, the actor! (But shorter!)
True story!

The point is, don't people bother having their own faces these days? They have to copy?

Thatcher's bloody Britain

Continuing on that theme.
I regularly go through a cemetery, and there is a stretch of path that is known as the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
There's Harold Lloyd, Bernard Matthews, May West, and Paul Anka, and I don't think the last one is dead yet.
Use your own name dead and possibly still alive people.

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