We'd be round at her eastern extremity, hardened by exposure Crossword Clue Answers on August 02, 2024
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Updated Aug 02, 2024
We'd be round at her eastern extremity, hardened by exposure Crossword Clue
Let’s find the answers to We'd be round at her eastern extremity, hardened by exposure for the August 02, 2024 edition of the crossword puzzle. Answer Contains 9 letters. Start with W and end with D, and the possible solutions are WINDSHIELD, WRISTBAND, WEATHERED.
Answer
The answer to the clue, We'd be round at her eastern extremity, hardened by exposure is WEATHERED.
Explanation
The answer to the We'd be round at her eastern extremity, hardened by exposure is WEATHERED.
The clue "We'd be round at her eastern extremity, hardened by exposure" leads to the answer "WEATHERED." To break it down, "weathered" describes something that has been worn or hardened by exposure to the elements, which fits the definition of being "hardened by exposure."
The wordplay involves parsing the clue. "We'd be round" hints at an anagram or a play on words involving "we'd" and "be," and "her eastern extremity" suggests adding the letter "R" (the easternmost letter in "her"). When you combine these elements, you get "WEATHERED," which appropriately fits the definition of being affected or hardened by exposure to the elements.
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