Chuckles for charity can melt an icicle for me (5,6) Crossword Clue Puzzle Answer from November 15, 2024
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Updated Nov 15, 2024
Chuckles for charity can melt an icicle for me (5,6) Crossword Clue Answer
Let’s find the answers to Chuckles for charity can melt an icicle for me (5,6) for the November 15, 2024 edition of crossword puzzle. Answer Contains 11 letters. Start with C and end with F, and the possible solutions are COUNTERBLUFF, COUNTERPROOF, COMICRELIEF.
The answer is COMICRELIEF.
The answer "COMIC RELIEF" refers to a well-known British charity telethon, which first aired in 1985. The event, organized by comedian Lenny Henry and others, combines comedy sketches, live performances, and fundraising efforts to raise money for charitable causes, particularly those supporting social and health issues in the UK and developing countries. The phrase "Chuckles for charity" refers to the comedy aspect of the show, where humor is used to entertain viewers while encouraging them to donate.
The second part, "can melt an icicle for me," metaphorically suggests that laughter or light-heartedness (as brought by the comedy on the show) can have a warming, positive effect—much like melting an icicle. Comic Relief has become an annual tradition, known for its impactful fundraising and for involving the public in supporting various causes through humor and entertainment.
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