What lives in a hole in the wall? NYT Answer
What lives in a hole in the wall? NYT Crossword Clue featured in today's NYT Puzzle. Answer for What lives in a hole in the wall? NYT with 4 Letters is NAIL.
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Updated Oct 30, 2024
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Question: What lives in a hole in the wall? NYT
Possible Answer: NAIL
The crossword clue "What lives in a hole in the wall?" points to the answer NAIL. In construction and carpentry, nails are commonly driven into walls to secure materials together, creating small holes in the process. This clever play on words refers to the literal placement of a nail within a wall's structure, as well as the idiomatic expression suggesting something small or insignificant residing in an inconspicuous place. The answer captures both the practical function of a nail in construction and the whimsical nature of the clue itself.
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