Fourth-down play Crossword Clue

HomePublisherThomas Joseph – King Feature Syndicate4 March 2024
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Its time to solve "Fourth-down play" crossword clue for today's "Thomas Joseph – King Feature Syndicate" daily crossword.

Best Answer:
PUNT

Understanding Today's Crossword Puzzle

The clue "Fourth-down play" leads us to the answer "PUNT." In American football, when a team is on their fourth down, they have the option to punt the ball to the opposing team, kicking it down the field to gain strategic field position. This play is commonly used when a team is far from the end zone and wants to maximize their chances of preventing the opponent from scoring. Therefore, the answer "PUNT" perfectly fits the clue as it directly relates to making a play on the fourth down in football by punting the ball. The connection between the clue and answer is clear and concise, making it a satisfying solution for today's crossword puzzle.



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Definition of "PUNT"

a long, narrow flat-bottomed boat, square at both ends and propelled with a long pole, used on inland waters chiefly for recreation.

Example :
  • in summer you can enjoy punting along the river
  • the Leeds player kindly punted the ball back to them
  • he used to be able to punt a football farther than anyone

  •  The Crossword clue "Fourth-down play" published 34 time/s & has 1 answer/s. 
    CrosswordDateAnswer
    Thomas Joseph – King Feature Syndicate4 March 2024PUNT
    L.A. Times Daily8 November 2023PUNT
    Eugene Sheffer – King Feature Syndicate3 November 2022PUNT
    Newsday.com3 August 2021PUNT
    New York Times21 October 2018PUNT
    The Washington Post8 November 2017PUNT
    Universal20 October 2017PUNT
    Wall Street Journal16 February 2016PUNT


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