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Ominous Words on a Flunked Test NYT Crossword Clue April 02, 2024

Are you looking for an answer to today's NYT crossword puzzle? Discover and find the answer here, then challenge yourself to solve the solution with the helpful hints in this article.

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Updated Apr 02, 2024

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Ominous Words on a Flunked Test NYT Crossword Clue April 02, 2024

The New York Times Crossword is a puzzle game published daily in The New York Times and available on their website, in other newspapers, and on mobile apps. Solving these crossword puzzles can help improve mental functions.

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Some clues are easy, and you can solve them yourself, but some are hard, and you need to search the internet or navigate websites that explain each crossword clue answer, like NYTCrosswordToday. That’s why we are here. Let's look at today's clue.

Clue

Before guessing an answer, you need to first understand the given clue and its definition. Split the given clue and know its synonyms and definitions.

Sometimes you get direct clues, and sometimes you may not get a direct clue for your answer. If you're stuck on this clue in a crossword puzzle, we can help you find the answer.

Clue for today, April 2, 2024, is ''Ominous Words on a Flunked Test".

Ominous: suggesting that something bad is going to happen.

Words: a short statement or comment.

Flunked Test: to fail something.

"Ominous words on a flunked test" refers to a situation where someone receives troubling or threatening messages or predictions after failing an exam.

Hints:

The answer is a five-letter word.

It starts with S and ends with E.

It's a slang word.

Answer

The answer for the clue 'Ominous Words on a Flunked Test' is "SEEME".

Explanation

The answer "SEEME" indicates an action of anger or intent to face someone who has said something negative about failing a test.

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