NYT 🐝 Clues—Sat. 27 August, 2022
Clues for the New York Times Spelling Bee are generated daily by Ben Willenbring from his home in Brooklyn.

Letters: e g i l m t z
- Total Answers: 36
- Pangrams: 1
- Words revealed in these clues: None! 🤣
EL
- EL7 — as in suffer, grieve (for) synonyms—bemoan, bewail, deplore, grieve (for), lament sounds like—energize
- EL5 — as in exclusive synonyms—exclusive, better, exceptional, fancy, high-grade sounds like—cleat, delete, fleet, pleat, sleet
EM
- EM4 — to throw or give off; to send forth using the vocal chords synonyms—cast, discharge, emanate, evolve, exhale sounds like—mitt, omit
GE
- GE4 — a Semitic language formerly spoken in northern highland Ethiopia and still used as the liturgical language of the Christian church in Ethiopia sounds like—cheese, ease, gauze, gaze, guise
- GE5 — a cosmetic gel; a jellied food : an edible jelly sounds like—belly, gaily, galley, girlie, glee
- GE4 — to deprive of emotional or intellectual vitality synonyms—castrate, damp, dampen, deaden, dehydrate sounds like—belt, dealt, felt, gilt, guest
GI
- GI6 — something said or done to cause laughter; an explosive sound that is a sign of amusement synonyms—boff, boffola, crack, drollery, funny sounds like—gaggle, goggle, google, gurgle, jiggle
- GI6 — as in bayonet, pike synonyms—bayonet, dirk, pike, poniard, prong
- GI5 — as in laugher, walkaway synonyms—laugher, walkaway, sitting duck, no-brainer, nothing sounds like—dim, game, gear, grim, gum
GL
- GL4 — a mood characterized by high spirits and amusement and often accompanied by laughter synonyms—cheer, cheerfulness, cheeriness, festivity, gaiety sounds like—alley, early, flea, flee, gaily
IT
- IT4 — a separate part in a list, account, or series; a report of recent events or facts not previously known synonyms—detail, particular, point, 411, advice(s) sounds like—atom, autumn
- IT7 — to make a list of; to specify one after another synonyms—enumerate, inventory, list, numerate, detail sounds like—idolize, ionize, optimize
LE
- LE5 — to go on foot synonyms—ambulate, foot (it), hoof (it), pad, step sounds like—adjudge, adjust, bludgeon, bucket, budget
- LE10 — to make something real, accepted, or official synonyms—legitimate, sanction, validate, warrant, authorize
LI
- LI5 — one who follows the opinions or teachings of another synonyms—acolyte, adherent, convert, disciple, epigone sounds like—leach, leaf, league, leak, lean
- LI4 — as in y synonyms—y, powerboater, sailboater, able-bodied seaman, able seaman sounds like—chime, climb, c**, dime, lamb
- LI4 — as in light synonyms—light, natural, plain, simple, unseasoned sounds like—alight, bite, blight, byte, cite
- LI6 — having relatively ** height; lacking importance; not broad or open in views or opinions synonyms—low, low-lying, low-slung, sawed-off, short sounds like—whittle
ME
- ME4 — to come upon face-to-face or as if face-to-face; to come together into one body or place; to come upon unexpectedly or by chance synonyms—catch, chance (upon), encounter, happen (upon), stumble (upon) sounds like—beat, beet, cheat, eat, feat
- ME5 — a rough and often noisy fight usually involving several people synonyms—affray, brawl, broil, donnybrook, fracas sounds like—mail, mailed, male
- ME4 — to cease to be visible; to go from a solid to a liquid state synonyms—dematerialize, disappear, dissolve, evanesce, evaporate sounds like—belt, dealt, felt, knelt, malt
- ME4 — all the same : even so : nevertheless sounds like—beam, deem, mien, mom
- ME4 — to give out (something) to appropriate individuals synonyms—administer, allocate, apportion, deal (out), dispense sounds like—beat, beet, cheat, eat, feat
- ME6 — strength of spirit; ability to continue despite difficulties synonyms—main, might, muscle, potency, power sounds like—kettle, mottle, myrtle, nettle, petal
- ME4 — an appetizer in Greek or Middle Eastern cuisine often served with an aperitif sounds like—cheese, ease, maze
- ME5 — sounds like—mare, maze
MI
- MI4 — a long distance synonyms—afar, country **, far cry, long haul sounds like—aisle, bile, file, guile, isle
- MI6 — Jean-François 1814—1875 French painter sounds like—billet
- MI4 — an actor in a story performed silently and entirely by body movements; a movement of the body or limbs that expresses or emphasizes an idea or feeling synonyms—mimic, mummer, panto**, pantomimist, gesticulation sounds like—chime, dime, lime, mom, mum
- MI4 — a very small sum of money; a living thing much smaller than others of its kind; a very small amount synonyms—chicken feed, chump change, dime, hay, peanuts sounds like—bite, byte, cite, fight, height
TE
- TE4 — to be copiously supplied synonyms—abound, brim, bristle, bulge, burst sounds like—beam, deem, ream, seam, seem
- TE4 — to give an oral or written account of in some detail; to express (a thought or emotion) in words; to find the sum of (a collection of things) by noting each one as it is being added synonyms—chart, chronicle, describe, narrate, recite sounds like—bell, cell, dell, fell, gel
TI
- TI4 — as in drain, hydrant synonyms—drain, drainpipe, funnel, hydrant, main sounds like—aisle, bile, file, guile, isle
- TI4 — a particular point at which an event takes place; an exciting or noteworthy event that one experiences firsthand; an extent of ** associated with a particular person or thing synonyms—moment, occasion, adventure, emprise, experience sounds like—chime, dime, lime, rhyme, tam
- TI5 — a word or combination of words by which a person or thing is regularly known; a word or series of words often in larger letters placed at the beginning of a passage or at the top of a page in order to introduce or categorize; the position occupied by the one who comes in first in a competition synonyms—appellation, appellative, cognomen, compellation, denomination sounds like—litle, total, turtle, vital
- TI6 — a very small piece; the smallest amount or part imaginable synonyms—atom, bit, crumb, dribble, fleck sounds like—little, total, turtle, whittle