NYT Crossword April 12, 2024 Bit of detritus from a Thanksgiving meal
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Updated Apr 12, 2024
Today the New York Times has delivered delightful and fun crosswords for all the puzzlers. These crosswords are not the same as the other games, it is a word game where you have to find the correct answer for the clue in the puzzle.
The answer will be related to the Clue which is given to you. These crossword puzzles can also be found in various sources such as Newspapers, and some online websites like the NYT.
Today’s NYT Crossword Clue is “Bit of detritus from a Thanksgiving meal”
Here is the explanation of Clue:
- Bit of detritus: It is the portion or bits of something left over or trash that is left after a particular event.
- Thanksgiving: It is a day in which people celebrate the harvest and express gratitude to their friends and family for the things that have happened over the past.
- Thanksgiving meal: the family and friends gather together for a big celebration feast and give thanks for the past year's rewards
Here are the hints for the Give Clue:
- It is 3 lettered word
- It begins with C
- Related to a food item
- It can be boiled
- It is rich in fiber, vitamins, minerals and antioxidants.
- It is used in diet.
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The answer to the clue “Bit of detritus from a Thanksgiving meal” is COB.
Explanation:
The word Cob is the cylindrical part of the corn on which the white and yellow grains are grown.