Rearrange the letters in the grid on the left to make one 9-letter word. In addition to this - drawing only from these 9 letters - solve each answer from the clues given.
Each grid letter may be used only once within an individual answer
The previous quiz in this series can be found here (Quiz #1)
I loved this quiz even though I'm about to whine about it. I didn't get cosy because I'm American and we spell it with a z. Also, spicy and hot aren't really the same thing. Spicy food such as sausages aren't necessarily hot, nor are hot foods such as jalapenos called spicy, they are just hot. (Actually I never even thought about peppery hot when I read the clue, I was thinking temperature of the food and drew a complete blank.) For me, a wording of something such as, "Loaded with paprika," would have been more clear.
I learned something new from this quiz - another meaning of pithy. I'd only ever heard it used in reference to a plant, such as, "If you hollow out the pithy center of an elderberry stem you can make a whistle from it," or "If you leave radishes in the ground too long they become pithy."
This seems very arbitrary to me. I would definitely call jalapenos spicy and probably but maybe less so sausages hot, and I imagine many others would too
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Probably still tons of words you can get from the grid, but I think you missed a good chance of using coptic :)
Perhaps instead of pithy (or is that word just obscure to me? Because stoic scored lower and that one I found easy) or maybe typo (I thought you were looking for a term for words starting with "th" or the th sound etc) And just add it :) but those would in my few be first up for change (in their current form)
I spent like 3 minutes trying to type Yacht and i kept thinking i misspelt it but at the end of the quiz when my time ran out I realized I was just an idiot lol but great quiz
Perhaps instead of pithy (or is that word just obscure to me? Because stoic scored lower and that one I found easy) or maybe typo (I thought you were looking for a term for words starting with "th" or the th sound etc) And just add it :) but those would in my few be first up for change (in their current form)