Otago Daily Times Quick Crossword Solutions for 25th March 2024

Discover the crossword clue answers for today’s Otago Daily Times Quick crossword. Complete the whole puzzle to enrich your knowledge

by Niranjani

Updated Mar 25, 2024

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Otago Daily Times Quick Crossword Solutions for 25th March 2024

Otago Daily Times Quick crossword puzzles offer an opportunity to learn and explore a wide range of information. Improve your skills by solving the crossword and enhance your knowledge. It’s ok to get help if you are stuck. Read this article to find the answers to today’s crossword.

Untamed (4)

Answer: FREE

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"FREE" can mean untamed or not bound or restricted by rules or constraints.

Tyranny (10)

Answer: ABSOLUTISM

"ABSOLUTISM" refers to a form of government where power is concentrated in the hands of a single ruler or authority, often characterized by oppressive or autocratic rule.

Unshod (8)

Answer: SHOELESS

"SHOELESS" means without shoes or not wearing footwear.

Harvest (4)

Answer: FARM

"FARM" can refer to the place where crops are grown and harvested, thus relating to the process of harvesting.

Takes up (6)

Answer: ADOPTS

"ADOPTS" means to take up or assume responsibility for something, such as adopting a new practice or idea.

Small boat (6)

Answer: LAUNCH

"LAUNCH" can refer to a small boat or vessel, often used for short trips or recreational purposes.

Dignified (6)

Answer: ADORED

While "ADORED" typically means deeply loved or admired, in certain contexts, it can imply a sense of dignity or reverence.

Verse (6)

Answer: MATTER

"MATTER" refers to subject matter or substance, and in the context of poetry, it can be interpreted as a verse or poetic composition.

Exploited (4)

Answer: DONE

"DONE" can mean exploited or used up, often implying that something has been completed or finished, including the exploitation of a resource or opportunity.

Sent another way (8)

Answer: REROUTED

"REROUTED" means to send or redirect something along a different path or route.

Gloomy (10)

Answer: UNEVENTFUL

While "UNEVENTFUL" typically means lacking excitement or notable occurrences, it can also be interpreted as gloomy or dull in certain contexts, especially when referring to a period of time or an experience.7

Level (4)

Answer: EASY

"EASY" can refer to something that is straightforward or not difficult, which can be associated with a certain level of simplicity or ease.

All the details (3,3,4)

Answer: INS AND OUTS

"INS AND OUTS" refers to all the details or intricacies of a situation, encompassing both the inner workings and external aspects.

Curved roof (4)

Answer: DOME

A "DOME" is a rounded or curved roof structure, often seen on buildings like churches or government buildings.

Spies (colloq) (6)

Answer: SPOOKS

"SPOOKS" is a colloquial term for spies, often used informally to refer to individuals involved in intelligence or espionage activities.

Caught (6)

Answer: BOLTED

"BOLTED" can mean caught or captured, especially in a sudden or swift manner, as if something has been secured or confined.

Alienate (8)

Answer: PENALIZE

"PENALIZE" means to impose a penalty or punishment on someone, which can lead to their alienation or estrangement from a group or society.

Bargain (colloq) (4)

Answer: SNIP

"SNIP" colloquially refers to a bargain, especially when something is bought or sold at a low price, like a "snip" or a great deal.

Loathing (10)

Answer: EXECRATION

"EXECRATION" refers to intense hatred or loathing, often associated with strong feelings of disgust or abhorrence.

Ransacks (8)

Answer: DISTURBS

"DISTURBS" can mean to ransack or disrupt, especially when referring to the disorderly searching of a place or area.

Lunge (6)

Answer: HURTLE

"HURTLE" means to move or thrust forward suddenly and with great force, similar to a lunge or a sudden movement.

Allow (6)

Answer: POROUS

"POROUS" typically means having small holes or spaces that allow liquid or air to pass through, which can be related to allowing the passage of substances.

Reverse (4)

Answer: TAIL

"TAIL" can refer to the back or reverse side of something, like the tail end of an object or a reversed direction.

Impulse (4)

Answer: WISH

The answer "WISH" seems a bit unusual for describing "impulse". Typically, an impulse refers to a sudden strong and unreflective urge or desire to act.



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