Build a bath in New York to rote learn (4,2,5) Crossword Clue Puzzle Answer from November 13, 2024
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Updated Nov 13, 2024
Crossword Answer: Build a bath in New York to rote learn (4,2,5)
Let’s find the answers to Build a bath in New York to rote learn (4,2,5) for the November 13, 2024 edition of crossword puzzle. Answer Contains 11 letters. Start with K and end with T, and the possible solutions are KARYOLOGIST,KEEPSAKIEST,KNOWBYHEART.
The answer is KNOWBYHEART.
The crossword clue "Build a bath in New York to rote learn" with the answer "KNOWBYHEART" is a play on words that combines both the definition and wordplay. The definition part, "rote learn," refers to learning something by memorization, often associated with the phrase "knowing by heart." This expression means to have something committed to memory, which aligns with the answer KNOWBYHEART.
The wordplay is based on the construction of the phrase. "Build a bath in New York" suggests an anagram. If you take the letters of "a bath in New York" and rearrange them, they can form the phrase KNOWBYHEART. The clue cleverly combines the concept of memorization ("rote learn") with a cryptic instruction to form the answer through an anagram of the phrase "a bath in New York." Thus, "KNOWBYHEART" is a fitting answer.
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