“Uh … Did I Hear That Right?!” NYT Crossword Clue
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Updated Aug 31, 2024
“Uh … Did I Hear That Right?!” NYT Crossword Clue
Let’s find the answers to “Uh … Did I Hear That Right?!” NYT for the August 31, 2024 edition of NYT crossword puzzle.
Hints
- Answer Contains 8 letters
- Start with O and end with T.
- Possible solutions are OBEISANT,OBLIGANT,OKAYWHAT.
Answer
The answer to the “Uh … Did I Hear That Right?!” NYT crossword clue is "OKAYWHAT."
The crossword clue "“Uh … Did I Hear That Right?!”" with the answer "OKAYWHAT" refers to a reaction of disbelief or confusion in response to something surprising or unexpected. "OKAYWHAT" combines the initial acknowledgment "OKAY" with a follow-up "WHAT" to express a mix of acceptance and immediate questioning.
This phrase is often used when someone hears something that doesn’t quite make sense or seems too shocking to be true, prompting a double-take moment. The clue plays on this modern, informal expression of incredulity, making "OKAYWHAT" a fitting response.
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