Neither fellow made a conquest Crossword Clue

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The answer to the crossword clue Neither fellow made a conquest published by "Evening Standard - Cryptic" and we have possible answers listed below:

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NORMAN

Understanding Today's Crossword Puzzle

The clue "Neither fellow made a conquest" leads us to the answer "NORMAN." Let's break down why this answer fits the clue:

  1. Neither: In this context, "neither" implies that neither of two options is valid or correct.
  2. Fellow: The term "fellow" often refers to a man or a person in general.
  3. Made a conquest: To "make a conquest" typically means to successfully seduce or win over someone.

When we combine these elements, the clue is suggesting that a particular individual, represented by the answer "NORMAN," did not achieve a conquest or win someone over. The name "NORMAN" does not imply success in conquering or seducing, aligning with the idea of the clue that no conquest was made by this individual. Therefore, "NORMAN" is the fitting solution to the crossword puzzle based on the context provided by the clue.



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Definition of "NORMAN"

a city in central Oklahoma, south of Oklahoma City, home to the University of Oklahoma; population 106,957 (est. 2008).

Example :
  • the castle goes right back to the Normans
  • born c.1080, he was presumably a Norman from Calvados
  • the Norman invasion

  •  The Crossword clue "Neither fellow made a conquest" published 3 time/s & has 1 answer/s. 
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    Evening Standard - Cryptic16 April 2024NORMAN


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