Appear to favour both sides of violin (one taken from Glen) Crossword Clue

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Best Answer:
STRADDLE

Understanding Today's Crossword Puzzle

This crossword clue, "Appear to favour both sides of violin (one taken from Glen)," leads you to the answer "STRADDLE." Here's an explanation of how the clue relates to the answer:

  1. The clue starts with "Appear to favour both sides." This implies that the answer may involve something that has connections or influences on both sides.
  2. The phrase "of violin" indicates that the answer will involve a term associated with the violin or its components.
  3. The next part of the clue, "one taken from Glen," suggests that a specific term related to the violin will be extracted from the word "Glen."

Putting it all together, the term that fits these criteria is "STRADDLE."

  • "Appear to favour both sides" refers to the action of straddling, which means to position oneself on both sides or to have a foot on each side of something.
  • "Of violin" connects the term to the instrument mentioned in the clue.
  • "One taken from Glen" hints that the word "addle" is extracted from "Glen" to form "straddle."

Thus, "STRADDLE" perfectly matches the given clue due to its association with the violin and the rearrangement of letters from "Glen."



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Definition of "STRADDLE"

sit or stand with one leg on either side of

Example :
  • he turned the chair round and straddled it
  • he shifted his legs, straddling them to keep his balance
  • the colonel straddled in front of the fire

  •  The Crossword clue "Appear to favour both sides of violin (one taken from Glen)" published 1 time/s & has 1 answer/s. 
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    The Guardian14 February 2018STRADDLE


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