See spots before the eyes in nominally subscribing to the contract? (7,2,3,6,4) Crossword Clue Puzzle Answer from July 10, 2024
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Updated Jul 10, 2024
Crossword Answer: See spots before the eyes in nominally subscribing to the contract? (7,2,3,6,4)
Let’s find the answers to See spots before the eyes in nominally subscribing to the contract? (7,2,3,6,4) for the July 10, 2024 edition of crossword puzzle. Answer Contains 13 letters. Start with T and end with E, and the possible solutions are TETRACHLORIDE,TACHISTOSCOPE,THEDOTTEDLINE.
The answer is THEDOTTEDLINE.
The phrase "the dotted line" refers to the location where a signature is typically placed on a contract or agreement. It metaphorically represents the final step in committing to or officially agreeing to the terms outlined in the document. In the context of the riddle-like question provided, "See spots before the eyes in nominally subscribing to the contract?" the answer "THEDOTTEDLINE" cleverly plays on the visual metaphor of seeing spots (dots) before the eyes.
This phrase suggests that when one is about to sign or "subscribe" to a contract (agree to its terms), they are metaphorically seeing the "dots" (or spots) that form the dotted line where the signature is expected to be placed. Thus, "THEDOTTEDLINE" encapsulates both the visual act of signing and the metaphorical idea of committing to an agreement, making it a fitting and witty response to the question posed.
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