Standard Evening Cryptic Insulting a friend is wrong, senor, you put in Crossword Clue Puzzle Answer from June 07, 2024
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Updated Jun 07, 2024
Insulting a friend is wrong, senor, you put in Standard Evening Cryptic Crossword Clue Answer
Let’s find the answers to Insulting a friend is wrong, senor, you put in Standard Evening Cryptic for the June 07, 2024 edition of Standard Evening Cryptic crossword puzzle. Answer Contains 8 Letters. Start with P and end with L, and the possible solutions are PEACEFUL, POWERFUL, PERSONAL.
Here is the right answer to the crossword clue Insulting a friend is wrong, senor, you put in featured in the Standard Evening Cryptic puzzle. The correct answer to this clue is PERSONAL.
The clue "Insulting a friend is wrong, senor, you put in featured in the Standard Evening Cryptic puzzle" is a classic example of a cryptic crossword clue, where a seemingly straightforward statement actually contains a hidden clue to the answer. In this case, the clue breaks down as follows: "Insulting a friend is wrong" suggests that the word for the answer is something personal, as insults often involve personal matters.
"Senor" indicates that we're looking for a Spanish word, which in this case is "personal." Finally, "you put in featured" suggests that we need to include the letters of the word "in" in the answer. So, combining all these elements, we get the word "personal," which fits the clue perfectly. Cryptic crossword clues often require solvers to think laterally and consider multiple meanings or wordplay tricks to arrive at the correct answer.
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