Extract of some gigantic lemons from the east ones quaffed Crossword Clue

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ELICIT

Understanding Today's Crossword Puzzle

The clue "Extract of some gigantic lemons from the east ones quaffed" leads us to the answer "ELICIT" through clever wordplay. Let's break it down:

  1. Extract: This indicates that we are looking for a verb, a word that represents the action of retrieving or obtaining something.
  2. Gigantic lemons from the east: This is a cryptic hint where "gigantic lemons" serve as an anagram indicator, suggesting that we rearrange the letters. "From the east" is a hint to reverse the direction of reading.
  3. Ones quaffed: "Ones" here refers to the letters we rearrange and "quaffed" implies consuming or moving swiftly through, indicating the reordering process.
Combining these elements, we discover that rearranging the letters of "some gigantic lemons" while considering the reversal yields the answer "ELICIT," which aptly fits the clue requirements.



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Definition of "ELICIT"

evoke or draw out (a reaction, answer, or fact) from someone

Example :
  • I tried to elicit a smile from Joanna
  • the work elicited enormous public interest
  • a corrupt heart elicits in an hour all that is bad in us

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    The Telegraph - Toughie12 January 2017ELICIT


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