Somerset resort could have human approach, little brother Crossword Clue Puzzle Answer from November 06, 2024
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Updated Nov 06, 2024
Crossword Answer: Somerset resort could have human approach, little brother
Let’s find the answers to Somerset resort could have human approach, little brother for the November 06, 2024 edition of crossword puzzle. Answer Contains 7 letters. Start with B and end with M, and the possible solutions are BACULUM,BAGWORM,BURNHAM.
The answer is BURNHAM.
The crossword clue "Somerset resort could have human approach, little brother" with the answer "BURNHAM" refers to Burnham-on-Sea, a seaside resort located in Somerset, England. The clue cleverly plays with the components of the answer: "could have human approach" suggests that the name includes "burn," which can imply a warm or friendly manner, akin to a human touch, while "little brother" could refer to "ham," as in a diminutive or endearing term sometimes used in familial contexts.
This combination forms "BURNHAM." The clue's structure leads solvers through a wordplay exercise, inviting them to think about both the geographical context of a resort in Somerset and the linguistic playfulness involved in the phrasing. Burnham-on-Sea is notable for its sandy beaches, pier, and historical landmarks, making it a recognizable location associated with leisure and relaxation, aligning well with the idea of a resort.
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