Forlorn hope in November for radio programme with callers (5,2) Crossword Clue Puzzle Answer from August 03, 2024
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Updated Aug 03, 2024
Forlorn hope in November for radio programme with callers (5,2) Crossword Clue Answer
Let’s find the answers to Forlorn hope in November for radio programme with callers (5,2) for the August 03, 2024 edition of crossword puzzle. Answer Contains 7 letters. Start with P and end with N, and the possible solutions are PAMPEAN, PANDEAN, PHONE IN.
The answer is PHONE IN.
The clue "Forlorn hope in November for radio programme with callers" leads to the answer "PHONE IN." The term "forlorn hope" refers to a desperate or hopeless situation, often implying an attempt at something difficult or unlikely to succeed. In this context, "PHONE IN" describes a radio programme where listeners call in to participate, share their opinions, or ask questions.
The "in November" part cleverly hints at the idea of being involved or included, while "for radio programme with callers" directly describes the format of such a show. Thus, the clue combines these elements to arrive at "PHONE IN," encapsulating the concept of an interactive radio show where audience participation is key.
This clue last seen in Crossword Puzzle on August 03, 2024. You can also get all other Crossword clues hints and answers here.
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