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NYT Rhyme of 21-Across, but not a homophone of 43-Across Crossword Clue Puzzle Answer from August 07, 2024

Here is the answer to NYT Rhyme of 21-Across, but not a homophone of 43-Across crossword clue featured in NYT Crossword puzzle. The answer is THROW.

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Updated Aug 07, 2024

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Rhyme of 21-Across, but not a homophone of 43-Across NYT Crossword Clue Answer

Let’s find the answers to Rhyme of 21-Across, but not a homophone of 43-Across NYT for the 07 August 2024 edition of NYT crossword puzzle. Answer Contains 5 letters. Start with T and end with W, and the possible solutions are THREW,TALLW,THROW.

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The answer is THROW.

The crossword clue "Rhyme of 21-Across, but not a homophone of 43-Across” with the answer "THROW" refers to criteria of rhyming with the word given in 21-Across, yet it is not a homophone of the word in 43-Across. In this context, "throw" is a word that rhymes with another word (the answer to 21-Across) but is distinct in pronunciation from the word that corresponds to 43-Across.

However, "THROW" is not a homophone of a word like "FROE" (if it were the answer to 43-Across). Essentially, the clue highlights the rhyming relationship between 21-Across and the answer, while specifying that the answer should not sound like the word for 43-Across.

This clue last seen in NYT Crossword Puzzle on August 07, 2024. You can also get all other NYT's Crossword clues hints and answers here.

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