Here are the The Sun2 Speed Crossword Clue and Answer for April 13, 2024

Check out The Sun2 Speed Crossword Clue and Answer for April 13, 2024. Solve puzzles quickly with clear clues and solutions.

by Ramya R

Updated Apr 13, 2024

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Here are the The Sun2 Speed Crossword Clue and Answer for April 13, 2024

The Sun2 Speed Crossword is a fun word puzzle game that is quick and exciting. It asks you to solve puzzles fast by giving clear clues and answers. Each clue helps you find a word to put in the crossword grid. The clues are easy to understand, so anyone can play. It is not like regular crosswords because you need to solve it fast. There are new puzzles every day, so you can play a lot. It's a good way to check how many words you know and how fast you can think. If you like puzzles and want to exercise your brain, The Sun2 Speed Crossword is perfect for you.

Seize artist entering GB

Answer: GRAB

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"Grab" means to seize or take hold of something suddenly or forcibly, which aligns with the action of seizing an artist entering GB.

Zulu stops one lamb frolicking in display

Answer: EMBLAZON

"Emblazon" means to decorate or display something prominently, often with bright colors or symbols. In this context, the Zulu individual is stopping a lamb from frolicking as part of a display or demonstration.

Ducks victim for large hawk

Answer: OSPREY

An osprey is a large bird of prey known for its hunting prowess, particularly for catching fish. In this context, the ducks are "dodging" or avoiding becoming victims of the osprey's hunting efforts.

Popular action? Certainly!

Answer: INDEED

"Indeed" is an affirmative response often used to confirm or agree with a statement. In this context, it confirms that the action described is indeed popular or widely accepted.

Fair where graduate stabbed

Answer: BALANCED

 A "balanced" fair would suggest that it is fair and just, implying that the graduate was stabbed in a balanced or equitable manner.

New beer knocked back in style

Answer: ELAN

 "Elan" refers to a distinctive style or flair in one's actions or mannerisms. Knocking back a new beer with elan suggests doing so with confidence and panache.

German admitting the object is sex!

Answer: GENDER

 "Gender" refers to the classification of being male, female, or neither, often used to describe the characteristics and roles associated with biological sex. In this context, the German admitting that the object is "gender" implies an acknowledgment of its sexual connotations or significance.

Steal money bag

Answer: POCKET

"Pocket" can mean to steal or take something, especially in a surreptitious or dishonest manner. In this context, stealing a money bag can be described as pocketing it.

Look in small container

Answer: SCAN

 "Scan" means to examine or look over something carefully and systematically. In this context, looking in a small container would involve scanning its contents or inspecting it thoroughly.

Last officer in uniform one with pal

Answer: ULTIMATE

"last officer in uniform one with pal" the final military officer remaining in a particular setting, possibly symbolizing the conclusion of an era or the culmination of a significant event. The addition of "ULTIMATE" further emphasizes the significance or finality of this moment.

Unfinished food put with great stuff

Answer: FABRIC

''Fabric'' indicating the act of repurposing or recycling unfinished food into something valuable or desirable, akin to weaving together various elements to create a fabric of flavors or textures.

Say Barbie at work is shapeless lump

Answer: DOLLOP

''Dollop'' a shapeless lump or mass, often used in cooking to refer to a small, indistinct portion of something, in this case, humorously applied to a person's appearance.

Debauched month and a depression

Answer: DECADENT

This seems to be wordplay involving the month December ("debauched month") and the word "depression." Combining them gives "DECADENT," which means characterized by moral decay or indulgence.

Told end in story

Answer: TALE

"Told" indicates narration, and "end in story" refers to the conclusion or finale of a narrative, which is often called a "TALE."

Marley say coming in for a starter

Answer: RASTA

"Marley say" could refer to Bob Marley, a famous figure associated with Rastafarianism. "Coming in for a starter" might someone entering or starting something new, possibly joining the Rastafarian movement.

Unfortunately I'm a drab local employee

Answer: BARMAID

"Unfortunately" implies a negative sentiment, and "drab local employee" might someone who works in a dull or mundane job. However, the answer is a bit of a twist: "BARMAID," which typically conveys a sense of sociability and liveliness associated with working in a bar.

City bank devoid of capital

Answer: ELY

 "City bank" could refer to the place name Ely, a city in Cambridgeshire, England. "Devoid of capital" removing the letter "C" (which stands for "capital" in this context) from "ELY," leaving you with "ELY."

Shades grass area where vision obscured

Answer: BLINDSPOT

Shades grass area" could hint at a place where shadows or shades obscure vision, suggesting a "BLINDSPOT," which is an area where vision is obstructed or limited.

Frenchman runs into drunken Dane

Answer: ANDRE

"Frenchman" refers to someone from France, and "drunken Dane" suggests someone from Denmark who is intoxicated. If you merge the two, you get "ANDRE," which is a common French name.

Musical drama extremely tiresome work

Answer: OPERATE

"Musical drama" could an opera, and "extremely tiresome work" hints at something laborious or taxing. "OPERATE" is a word that contains the letters from "OPERA" and is also related to work or action.

Boil crab prepared by relative

Answer: CARBUNCLE

 "Boil crab" might the process of a crab, and "prepared by relative" indicates that the word is formed from parts of other words. "CARBUNCLE" fits this description, as it contains the letters of "crab" and "uncle" rearranged.

French in grotto round lake: area surrounded

Answer: ENCLAVE

 "French in grotto" someone or something French located within a cave or enclosed space. "Round lake" implies a circular body of water. Putting it together, "area surrounded" points to an enclosed or isolated region, which is the definition of an "ENCLAVE."

Kept appointment with fate in legendary town

Answer: CAMELOT

"Kept appointment with fate" fulfilling destiny or encountering a significant event, which often happens in tales about King Arthur and his knights in CAMELOT.

Girl not entirely conventional

Answer: NORMA

"norm" or "normal." "Girl not entirely conventional" someone who doesn't completely conform to societal norms. "NORMA" could be a name representing this idea of deviation from the norm.

Goblin right in charge

Answer: TROLL

"Goblin" a mythical creature, commonly associated with mischief or malice. "Right in charge" implies that the word "TROLL" contains the letters "R" (right) and "OLL" (in charge).

Little Dorothy makes point

Answer: DOT

"Little Dorothy" is a reference to the character Dorothy from "The Wizard of Oz." "Makes point" suggests something small and pointed, which is a "DOT."



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