• WG 66: 5-letter first guess

    From Mark Iredell@21:1/5 to All on Wed Jan 26 14:05:10 2022
    Welcome to Word Game 66. Many thanks to Luciano for moderating the previous contest having to do with whiskey or was it whisky, or better yet both.

    Please write and post here a cryptic clue whose answer is a reasonable 5-letter first guess word for Wordle. If you somehow haven’t heard of Wordle, it’s a daily online word game in which you have to guess a fairly common not-capitalized 5-letter
    English target word in 6 tries, where after each try the game tells you for each letter guessed whether it is in the target word at all and if so whether it is in the correct position. So essentially a reasonable first guess should eliminate a lot of
    candidate words to narrow the search down for the next guesses. If you do play Wordle then one of the past first guess words you’ve used would fit the bill. There is no requirement on the cryptic clue but consideration will be given to surface readings
    that are thematic to this contest.

    Each contestant can enter up to three clues. The deadline is February 2, 2022.

    P.S. The Wordle site is https://www.powerlanguage.co.uk/wordle/
    P.P.S. Yes I may be using this WG to collect good first guesses. ;-)

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  • From Luciano Ward@21:1/5 to All on Sun Jan 30 11:58:01 2022
    Dislocated spine aches (5)

    Luciano

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  • From Luciano Ward@21:1/5 to All on Sun Jan 30 12:05:58 2022
    Seat in the UK involves a single issue (5)

    Luciano

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  • From Luciano Ward@21:1/5 to All on Sun Jan 30 12:17:52 2022
    Wild bird's hacked by a couple of axes (5)

    Luciano

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  • From Duke@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jan 31 13:27:38 2022
    Bury in uncertain terrain (5)

    Demonstrated stain can be re-made: that's smooth (5)

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  • From Duke@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jan 31 14:27:20 2022
    Here's my effort at a surface about Wordle:

    First, try and loosen up: it can tantalize (5)

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  • From Mark Iredell@21:1/5 to All on Sat Feb 5 05:15:24 2022
    Here are the cryptic clues whose answers may be reasonable first guess words for Wordle. I’m drawing a blank on one of them.

    Luciano

    Dislocated spine aches (5)
    PINES; SPINE with the S dislocated; def = aches

    Seat in the UK involves a single issue (5)
    ARISE; ARSE (seat in the UK) around I (single); def = issue

    Wild bird's hacked by a couple of axes (5)
    I need help on this one.

    Duke

    Bury in uncertain terrain (5)
    INTER; hidden; def = bury

    Demonstrated stain can be re-made: that's smooth (5)
    SATIN; STAIN remade; def = that’s smooth

    First, try and loosen up: it can tantalize (5)
    TEASE; Try + EASE; def = it can tantalize

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  • From Luciano Ward@21:1/5 to All on Sat Feb 5 15:25:05 2022
    Wild bird's hacked by a couple of axes (5)
    I need help on this one.

    Mark:

    If I'm feeling confident, I'll enter a word like this. It has never turned out very well.

    The answer has a J and at least one Z.

    Luciano

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  • From Mark Iredell@21:1/5 to All on Sun Feb 6 05:36:13 2022
    Here are the results of WG66 whose entries are cryptic clues whose answers may be reasonable first guess words for Wordle.

    Luciano

    Dislocated spine aches (5)
    PINES; SPINE with the S dislocated; def = aches
    Succint if painful clue. I might question if P is a good letter to narrow down in the first guess but it does seem to show up a lot in Wordle, and I recently guessed BLEAT and CLEAT before getting PLEAT on the sixth and last guess. Phew.

    Seat in the UK involves a single issue (5)
    ARISE; ARSE around I; def = issue
    Good deception in both elements of the wordplay and in the definition's part of speech, as well as a consistent UK theme. ARISE would be an excellent first guess. This is my winner.

    Wild bird's hacked by a couple of axes (5)
    JAZZY; JAY cut by ZZ; def = wild
    Tough clue partly because the Z axis is the last one to consider, never mind two of them. JAZZY would generally be a terrible first guess, but the one time it shows up as the answer, most everyone else would not get it at all, and you would be a god to
    them.

    Duke

    Bury in uncertain terrain (5)
    INTER; hidden; def = bury
    Good hidden clue. Guessing the answer from the definition, I first thought the IN was given and somehow uncertain meant ‘just 3/7 of’, but then hidden clues seem to be always the last thing I consider. INTER would be a good first guess.

    Demonstrated stain can be re-made: that's smooth (5)
    SATIN; STAIN remade; def = that’s smooth
    I don’t know what ‘demonstrated’ is doing in the wordplay other than a redundancy in the anagram. SATIN would be a good first guess.

    First, try and loosen up: it can tantalize (5)
    TEASE; Try + EASE; def = it can tantalize
    This clue works and its surface reading can vaguely apply to doing word games like crosswords and Wordle. TEASE is not the best first guess in my opinion since we don’t want to waste letters to see if the answer has two E’s before we know it even has
    one.

    Luciano is invited to run Word Game 67.

    Wordle 232 4/6

    ⬜⬜🟩🟨⬜
    🟩🟨🟩⬜⬜
    🟩⬜🟩🟩⬜
    🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩

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  • From Mark Iredell@21:1/5 to All on Sun Feb 6 18:46:52 2022
    Seat in the UK involves a single issue (5)
    ARISE; ARSE around I; def = issue
    Wild bird's hacked by a couple of axes (5)
    JAZZY; JAY cut by ZZ; def = wild

    Serendipitously, here are two clues that appeared in today's (Sunday) regular Washington Post crossword puzzles:
    [Washington Post's own Sunday puzzle] 110D: Behind in an English class? (Answer: ARSE)
    [L.A. Times syndicated Sunday puzzle] 22A: x, y, and z, in math (Answer: AXES)

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  • From Duke@21:1/5 to All on Mon Feb 7 10:26:17 2022
    Demonstrated stain can be re-made: that's smooth (5)
    SATIN; STAIN remade; def = that’s smooth
    I don’t know what ‘demonstrated’ is doing in the wordplay other than a redundancy in the anagram. SATIN would be a good first guess.

    Sorry I didn't check back her as quickly as I should have. This is a triple, with "demonstrated" cluing "SAT IN."

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