Lavishly regaled, in a way NYT Crossword Clue
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Updated Oct 10, 2024
Lavishly regaled, in a way NYT Crossword Clue
Let’s find the answers to Lavishly regaled, in a way NYT for the October 10, 2024 edition of NYT crossword puzzle.
Hints
- Answer Contains 6 letters
- Start with W and end with D.
- Possible solutions are WAFFED,WAGGED,WDINED.
Answer
The answer to the Lavishly regaled, in a way NYT crossword clue is "WDINED."
The crossword clue “Lavishly regaled, in a way" with the answer "WDINED" refers to the experience of enjoying an extravagant meal. The word "dined" typically implies having dinner, but the addition of "W" at the beginning of "DINED" suggests a playful twist, indicating a lavish or grand context.
In this sense, "lavishly regaled" conveys not just the act of eating but doing so in an opulent setting, perhaps involving a sumptuous feast with gourmet dishes, fine wine, and attentive service. This clue plays on the idea that to be "W-dined" elevates the ordinary dining experience to something special and celebratory, emphasizing indulgence and luxury.
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