The Newest is here and this particular word has been looming in the background ever since the game began. A common word in many parts of the world, but not often used in the United States, today's answer could cause quite a few people to lose their long-standing win streaks.
Only a week ago we had another difficult word to solve, the November 14th answer SASSY gave many players their first loss in a long while. These more difficult, or less commonly used, words can make for a fun refresh to the game, which has been going strong for years.
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For anyone who may want a few hints before we spoil today's answer below, we've got a few that may push you in the right direction.
Hint 1
There are two repeating letters.
Hint 2
The answer is used as a verb or a noun.
Hint 3
There arefour vowels used in this word.
Hint 4
A lineup of people.
The November 19th answer is QUEUE.
A common word in parts of the world, QUEUE is most often used to explain a line of people waiting for something. For our starting word today we used IRATE. This only provided a single 'E' in the correct location. Moving forward we tried SHONE as our second guess which added nothing but more incorrect letters.
The situation was getting tougher since we just kept adding to the incorrect letter pile. For our third guess, we tried PLUME, hoping to find that other vowel, which we did alongside another chunk of incorrect consonants. Moving the letters around in our mind we thought it just might be the day, this is a word we were expecting and it was finally here. We went for it and scored our win-in-four with one of the most difficult answers ever, for Americans, QUEUE.
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