Strings of Letters

Guess the five-letter words that contain the indicated string of letters. The string may occur at the beginning, in the middle, or at the end of the word.

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First submittedDecember 15, 2023
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bid
Live
Abide
Gossipy busybody
Biddy
Fixture for intimate cleanliness
Bidet
Excessively zealous
Rabid
Wager again
Rebid
 
 
cal
Give birth (if you’re a cow)
Calve
Transferable design
Decal
In the neighborhood
Local
Burn with hot liquid
Scald
Top of the head
Scalp
Of the voice
Vocal
 
 
dor
Worship
Adore
Decorate
Adorn
Passion
Ardor
pro
Clothing protector
Apron
Member of the working class
Prole
A tine or similar pointy protrusion
Prong
Non-poetry
Prose
Representative agent
Proxy
 
 
mar
Walk rhythmically
March
Wed
Marry
Swamp
Marsh
Intelligent
Smart
 
 
ist
Robbery
Heist
What floor planks are fastened to
Joist
1960s dance
Twist
View
Vista
Joint between forearm and hand
Wrist
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Level 76
Oct 18, 2024
A big thank you to whoever spotlighted this quiz!
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Level 68
Dec 15, 2023
Nice quiz :)
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Level 76
Dec 15, 2023
Thank you!
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Level 63
Oct 24, 2024
There were a lot of tough words, but the clues helped a lot. The clue "A branch or fork" seemed a bit odd to me, though. Perhaps "the sharp protrusion of a tool" would fit better.
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Level 76
Oct 24, 2024
Thanks for the feedback. I have updated the definition you highlighted.