7 Little Words December 17, 2021 Answers
Welcome to the 7 Little Words December 17 2021 Answers page. Below you will find all the clues from this daily puzzle along their letter counts. Click on any clue to reveal its full verified answer.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the answers to the 7 Little Words December 17, 2021 puzzle?
Here are all 7 verified answers to the 7 Little Words puzzle from December 17, 2021:
- Crime writer Reichs: KATHY
- Half of a 1970s TV cop duo: STARSKY
- Hang-ups: COMPLEXES
- Karelia Suite composer: SIBELIUS
- Key French pastry ingredient: BUTTER
- Tried to walk silently: TIPTOED
- Young of US national bird: EAGLET
How many clues are in the 7 Little Words December 17, 2021 puzzle?
The December 17, 2021 puzzle contains 7 clues with a combined total of 48 letters across all answers. Each clue gives you the exact letter count of its answer, which is one of the most important constraints when solving.
What day of the week was December 17, 2021?
December 17, 2021 was a Friday. The 7 Little Words daily puzzle releases a new set of seven clues every day of the week, with the same puzzle for every player worldwide on a given day.
What was the longest answer in the December 17, 2021 puzzle?
The longest answer was COMPLEXES (9 letters), which solved the clue “Hang-ups”. Longer answers tend to use more letter chunks and are usually best tackled after the shorter words have been locked in.
What was the shortest answer in the December 17, 2021 puzzle?
The shortest answer was KATHY (5 letters), which solved the clue “Crime writer Reichs”. Solving short answers first is one of our recommended strategies because it locks in chunks and frees up the longer slots.
Where can I find other 7 Little Words puzzles?
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