“Go, go, go!,” to Goya NYT Crossword Clue Puzzle Answer from June 25, 2024
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Updated Jun 25, 2024
“Go, go, go!,” to Goya NYT Crossword Clue Answer
Let’s find the answers to “Go, go, go!,” to Goya NYT for the June 25, 2024 edition of NYT crossword puzzle. Answer Contains 6 letters. Start with A and end with E, and the possible solutions are ABRASE, ABLAZE, ANDALE.
The answer is ANDALE.
"Go, go, go!," to Goya can be expressed with the Spanish word "Ándale." This term is used to urge someone to hurry up or to go faster. In English, it can be translated as "Hurry up!" or "Come on!"
The expression "Ándale" is commonly used in Mexican Spanish and is often heard in contexts where there is a need for urgency or to motivate someone to move quickly. It can be used playfully or with a sense of urgency, depending on the situation.
In the context of the artist Francisco Goya, who was known for his paintings and prints depicting various themes and scenes, urging him to "Go, go, go!" with "Ándale" might be a playful or metaphorical way of encouraging him to continue creating or producing his artwork at a fast pace.
This clue last seen in NYT Crossword Puzzle on June 25, 2024. You can also get all other NYT's Crossword clues hints and answers here.
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