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Daily Commuter"Didn't need to know that!" April 01, 2024

Discover crossword puzzles, test your skills with inspiring clues, from easy "Daily Commuter" to themed challenges. Enjoy each answer and learn with explanations for clues from the below article.

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Updated Apr 01, 2024

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A "Daily Commuter" can also mean a 15x15 crossword puzzle that doesn't have a specific theme. It is designed to be easy and convenient to solve while taking a break at work, or while having coffee.

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Whether you are new to crosswords or you are an experienced crossword player, there is a crossword for everyone. So, get ready with your pencil and take a journey through words. Each answer you get will give you energy and happiness, and each clue will inspire you to come up with new ideas.

You can get to know the solution and explanation for the clue from below. This helps in better understanding and gaining knowledge.

The clue for Today as of April 01, 2024, is "Didn't need to know that!"

By seeing the clue you can assume that the clue is something that you don’t want to know more about or something that is not necessary for you.

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I will help you out with extra clues like giving an activity. The clues that I give may be in the form of sounds, examples and more which are related to the answer.

  • The starting letter is the upside-down of a rubber mop.
  • The next letter is a sound which you give when you taste delightful food.
  • The last letter represents You.

That great! you had a chance to solve the answer. The right answer for the clue "Didn't need to know that!" has been depicted below.

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The right answer is TMI. "Too Much Information" is the abbreviation of TMI. This means, someone who shares more details which is unnecessary during the conversation.

For example, if someone tells you about their medical history in a casual conversation, you might respond with "TMI". It's a way of politely signaling that the information shared was more than what was appropriate or relevant.

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