NYT 🐝 Clues—Sun. 13 November, 2022

Clues for the New York Times Spelling Bee are generated daily by Ben Willenbring from his home in Brooklyn.

Letters: c  d  e  i  n  t  v

  • Total Answers: 50
  • Pangrams: 1
  • Words revealed in these clues: None! 🤣

CE

  1. CE4 — to give (something) over to the control or possession of another usually under duress; to give over the legal possession or ownership of; to give up (as a position of authority) formally synonyms—cough up, deliver, give up, hand over, lay down sounds like—bead, deed, feed, heed, keyed
  2. CE5 — to give (something) over to the control or possession of another usually under duress; to give over the legal possession or ownership of; to give up (as a position of authority) formally synonyms—coughed up, delivered, gave up, handed over, laid down sounds like—faded, jaded
  3. CE4 — of or relating to money, banking, or investments synonyms—financial, fiscal, monetary, pecuniary, pocket sounds like—as**, assent, bent, dent, lent

CI

  1. CI4 — to give as an example; to make reference to or speak about briefly but specifically synonyms—adduce, instance, mention, quote, advert (to) sounds like—bite, byte, eyesight, fight, height
  2. CI5 — to give as an example; to make reference to or speak about briefly but specifically synonyms—adduced, instanced, mentioned, quoted, adverted (to) sounds like—fitted, knitted, seated, stud
  3. CI5 — any of various Old World carnivorous viverrid mammals with long bodies, short legs, and a usually long tail; a thick yellowish musky-odored substance found in a sac near the anus of the * (especially genera *tictis, Viverra, and Viverricula) and used in perfume sounds like—pivot, rivet
  4. CI5 — relating to a city, town, or country or to the people who live there synonyms—federal, municipal, civil, national, public sounds like—cynic

DE

  1. DE8 — a dead person synonyms—deceased, bones, cadaver, carcass, corpus
  2. DE6 — the inclination or practice of misleading others through lies or trickery; the tendency to tell lies synonyms—artifice, cheating, cozenage, craft, craftiness sounds like—dust
  3. DE7 — to cause to believe what is untrue synonyms—bamboozle, beguile, bluff, buffalo, burn
  4. DE8 — as in duped, deluded synonyms—deluded, duped, tricked, erroneous, false sounds like—received
  5. DE6 — conforming to a high standard of morality or virtue; following the accepted rules of moral conduct; following the established traditions of refined society and good taste synonyms—all right, ethical, good, honest, honorable sounds like—recent
  6. DE6 — to come to a judgment about after discussion or consideration; to give an opinion about (something at issue or in dispute); to come to an agreement or decision concerning the details of synonyms—choose, conclude, determine, figure, name sounds like—beside, divide
  7. DE7 — not subject to misinterpretation or more than one interpretation synonyms—apparent, bald, bald-faced, barefaced, bright-line sounds like—divided, dividing, misguided, un***
  8. DE5 — to rid or keep free of ice sounds like—bus, dice, done, dose, douse
  9. DE6 — as in heated, defrosted synonyms—defrosted, thawed, unfrozen, liquefied, melted sounds like—date, dirt, dot, doubt, dust
  10. DE7 — the act of killing a divine being or a symbolic substitute of such a being; the killer or destroyer of a god
  11. DE6 — to come upon after searching, study, or effort synonyms—ascertain, descry, determine, dig out, dig up
  12. DE8 — as in identified, discovered synonyms—discovered, identified, bustling, busy, crowded sounds like—affected, connected, directed, protected, selected
  13. DE9 — a person not on the police force who investigates criminal or illicit activity or searches for missing persons synonyms—dick, gumshoe, hawkshaw, investigator, operative
  14. DE6 — a clever often underhanded means to achieve an end; an article intended for use in work; a habitual attraction to some activity or thing synonyms—artifice, dodge, fetch, flimflam, gambit sounds like—divide, divine

DI

  1. DI4 — a small cube marked on each side with one to six spots and usually played in pairs in various games synonyms—bones, die sounds like—dose, douse, dye, dyke
  2. DI5 — to cut into small pieces synonyms—chopped, hashed, minced sounds like—cyst, dust, fist, gist, hissed
  3. DI8 — as in dietary synonyms—dietary, enriched, fortified, beneficial, healthful sounds like—aesthetic, ascetic, athletic, beatnik, derrick

ED

  1. ED5 — an order publicly issued by an authority; a statement of what to do that must be obeyed by those concerned synonyms—bull, decree, diktat, directive, fiat sounds like—addict

EI

  1. EI7 — marked by or involving extraordinarily accurate and vivid recall especially of visual images sounds like—ascetic, derrick, idyllic, poetic

EN

  1. EN6 — to lead away from a usual or proper course by offering some pleasure or advantage synonyms—allure, bait, beguile, betray, decoy
  2. EN7 — to lead away from a usual or proper course by offering some pleasure or advantage synonyms—allured, baited, beguiled, betrayed, decoyed sounds like—dentist

EV

  1. EV5 — to force (someone) to leave a place synonyms—deforce, deport, displace, dispossess, exile sounds like—addict, civic, depict, edict, effect
  2. EV7 — to force (someone) to leave a place synonyms—deforced, deported, displaced, dispossessed, exiled sounds like—addicted, elected, victim
  3. EV7 — an evicted person
  4. EV8 — something presented in support of the truth or accuracy of a claim synonyms—attestation, confirmation, corroboration, documentation, proof
  5. EV9 — as in supported, documented synonyms—attested, authenticated, bore out, documented, supported
  6. EV6 — to make known (something abstract) through outward signs synonyms—bespeak, betray, communicate, declare, demonstrate sounds like—immense, mince, prince, quince, rinse
  7. EV7 — to make known (something abstract) through outward signs synonyms—bespoke, betrayed, communicated, declared, demonstrated

IC

  1. IC4 — as in frozen, refrigerated synonyms—frore, frosted, frozen, refrigerated, unheated sounds like—east, eyesight, heist, oust

IN

  1. IN9 — something that arouses action or activity synonyms—boost, encouragement, goad, impetus, impulse
  2. IN9 — the rate at which something happens synonyms—appearance, occurrence, chronicity, constancy, continuousness
  3. IN8 — something that happens; something that is found along with something else synonyms—affair, circumstance, episode, event, hap
  4. IN6 — to bring (something volatile or intense) into being; to rouse to strong feeling or action synonyms—abet, brew, ferment, foment, instigate sounds like—excite
  5. IN7 — to bring (something volatile or intense) into being; to rouse to strong feeling or action synonyms—abetted, brewed, fermented, fomented, instigated sounds like—excited
  6. IN8 — depicting or referring to sexual matters in a way that is unacceptable in polite society synonyms—bawdy, blue, coarse, crude, dirty sounds like—decent
  7. IN6 — to make a claim of wrongdoing against synonyms—accuse, charge, criminate, defame, impeach
  8. IN8 — as in accused, impeached synonyms—accused, impeached, blamable, blameworthy, censurable
  9. IN9 — harsh insulting language synonyms—abuse, billingsgate, fulmination, obloquy, scurrility

NI

  1. NI4 — following the established traditions of refined society and good taste; giving pleasure or contentment to the mind or senses; hard to please synonyms—befitting, correct, de rigueur, decent, decorous sounds like—dice, ice, knife, knight, lice
  2. NI5 — as in nephew synonyms—nephew, bastard, by-blow, love child, whoreson sounds like—cease, knead, knee, kneel, lease

TI

  1. TI5 — as in colored, hued synonyms—colored, colorized, dyed, hued, painted sounds like—linked

VI

  1. VI4 — immoral conduct or practices harmful or offensive to society; a defect in character; the practice of engaging in sexual activities for money synonyms—corruption, debauchery, depravity, immorality, iniquitousness sounds like—dice, ice, lice, nice, rice
  2. VI10 — likely to seek revenge synonyms—revengeful, vengeful sounds like—indicative

cede, ceded, cent, cite, cited, civet, civic, decedent, deceit, deceive, deceived, decent, decide, decided, deice, deiced, deicide, detect, detected, detective, device, dice, diced, dietetic, edict, eidetic, entice, enticed, evict, evicted, evictee, evidence, evidenced, evince, evinced, iced, incentive, incidence, incident, incite, incited, indecent, indict, indicted, invective, nice, niece, tinct, vice, vindictive