Long things for a long shot NYT Crossword Clue Answer on July 09, 2024
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Updated Jul 09, 2024
Long things for a long shot NYT Crossword Clue Answer
Let’s find the answers to Long things for a long shot NYT for the July 09, 2024 edition of NYT crossword puzzle.
Hints
- Answer Contains 4 letters.
- Start with O and end with S.
- Possible solutions are ONES,OATS,ODDS.
Answer
The answer to the Long things for a long shot NYT crossword clue is "ODDS."
Long Things for a Long Shot: The phrase "long things for a long shot" suggests items or factors that are lengthy or have a considerable distance metaphorically associated with a risky or improbable endeavor. It implies that achieving success in such situations requires overcoming significant odds or obstacles.
ODDS: "ODDS" refers to the probability or likelihood of a particular outcome occurring, especially in relation to betting or risk-taking contexts. When someone takes a long shot, they are betting against high odds, indicating that success is not expected or considered unlikely.
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