Daily Themed "What's up, ___?" (Bugs Bunny's line) Crossword Clue Puzzle Answer from July 23, 2024
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Updated Jul 23, 2024
"What's up, ___?" (Bugs Bunny's line) Daily Themed Crossword Clue Answer
Let’s find the answers to "What's up, ___?" (Bugs Bunny's line) Daily Themed for the July 23, 2024 edition of Daily Themed crossword puzzle. Answer Contains 3 letters. Start with D and end with C, and the possible solutions are DFC,DEC,DOC.
The answer is DOC
"Doc" is a term famously used by the cartoon character Bugs Bunny, created by Warner Bros. In the classic Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons, Bugs Bunny often greets other characters with the phrase, "What's up, Doc?"
This iconic line reflects Bugs' casual and cheeky personality, adding a humorous and informal touch to his interactions. The use of "Doc" is a friendly and familiar way for Bugs to address others, reinforcing his laid-back and witty character while also becoming a memorable catchphrase in popular culture.
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