Could dawdle at rear? Nonsense, man! (6,4) Crossword Clue Puzzle Answer from November 14, 2024
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Updated Nov 14, 2024
Crossword Answer: Could dawdle at rear? Nonsense, man! (6,4)
Let’s find the answers to Could dawdle at rear? Nonsense, man! (6,4) for the November 14, 2024 edition of crossword puzzle. Answer Contains 10 letters. Start with E and end with R, and the possible solutions are EARTHMOVER,EARWIGGIER,EDWARDLEAR.
The answer is EDWARDLEAR.
The crossword clue "Could dawdle at rear? Nonsense, man! (6,4)" refers to "Edward Lear." Edward Lear was a famous English writer, poet, and artist, best known for his nonsense verse and limericks.
The clue cleverly alludes to Lear's association with nonsense poetry, with "nonsense" referring to the type of whimsical and absurd works he produced. "Could dawdle at rear?" is a playful hint that might refer to how Lear's nonsensical works often involved absurd actions and phrases. The phrase "man!" at the end emphasizes the reference to a well-known figure, in this case, Edward Lear. The answer fits the (6,4) letter pattern, with "Edward" as the first name and "Lear" as the surname.
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