Cheer of encouragement NYT Crossword Clue Answer on July 18, 2024
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Updated Jul 18, 2024
Cheer of encouragement NYT Crossword Clue Answer
Let’s find the answers to Cheer of encouragement NYT for the July 18, 2024 edition of NYT crossword puzzle.
Hints
- Answer Contains 3 letters.
- Start with O and end with E.
- Possible solutions are OKE,OPE,OLE.
Answer
The answer to the Cheer of encouragement NYT crossword clue is "OLE."
In various sports and cultural contexts, "OLE" is often used as a cheer of encouragement. Originating from Spanish and Portuguese-speaking countries, it is particularly prevalent in bullfighting and soccer. The term "olé" is a cry of approval, similar to "bravo" or "hooray," and is used to express excitement, support, and encouragement.
During a soccer match, fans might shout "olé" to praise a player's skillful move or to celebrate a team's progress. The cheer has transcended its cultural origins, becoming a universal expression of enthusiasm and encouragement in various settings worldwide.
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