Feverish chills Crossword Clue

HomePublisherNew York Times16 October 2017
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Its time to solve "Feverish chills" crossword clue for today's "New York Times" daily crossword.

Best Answer:
AGUE

Understanding Today's Crossword Puzzle

When looking at the clue "Feverish chills," the answer "AGUE" becomes clear upon further investigation. Here's why:

  1. Feverish: This term typically refers to a state of elevated body temperature and often implies a sense of heat or discomfort.
  2. Chills: On the flip side, chills are characterized by feelings of coldness or shivering, often accompanying a fever.

Putting these two parts together, "Feverish chills" suggest a condition where the individual experiences alternating sensations of fever and chills. The word "AGUE" fits this description perfectly due to its historical association with malarial fevers, where patients often cycled between fever and chills in a distinct pattern.



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Definition of "AGUE"

malaria or another illness involving fever and shivering.


 The Crossword clue "Feverish chills" published 5 time/s & has 1 answer/s. 
CrosswordDateAnswer
New York Times16 October 2017AGUE
L.A. Times Daily14 June 2014AGUE
Universal2 April 2010AGUE
Wall Street Journal18 September 2009AGUE


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