Where to learn to be nice with lucky symbols? (5,6) Crossword Clue Puzzle Answer from November 07, 2024
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Updated Nov 07, 2024
Crossword Answer: Where to learn to be nice with lucky symbols? (5,6)
Let’s find the answers to Where to learn to be nice with lucky symbols? (5,6) for the November 07, 2024 edition of crossword puzzle. Answer Contains 11 letters. Start with C and end with L, and the possible solutions are CACHECTICAL,CALENDRICAL,CHARMSCHOOL.
The answer is CHARMSCHOOL.
The crossword clue "Where to learn to be nice with lucky symbols?" with the answer "CHARMSCHOOL" refers to a playful combination of two concepts. The word "charm" here alludes to both the idea of being "nice" or pleasant and the concept of "lucky charms" — objects believed to bring good fortune.
A "charm school" traditionally refers to a place where people, especially women, learn social graces, manners, and etiquette, which could be seen as learning to be "nice." The term "charm school" is often associated with lessons on how to be polished and socially adept. By combining "charm" with "school," the answer creates a whimsical twist, implying a school where one could learn not only how to be kind or gracious but also how to use lucky symbols (charms) for good fortune.
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