Big flapper agitating men in peer group Crossword Clue

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EMPERORPENGUIN

Understanding Today's Crossword Puzzle

The clue for today's crossword puzzle is "Big flapper agitating men in peer group" and the answer for this clue is "EMPERORPENGUIN."

Let's break down the clue to understand why this answer fits:

  1. Big: This suggests that we are looking for something large.
  2. Flapper: In the context of this clue, "flapper" refers to a bird with short wings relative to its body size. This tells us that the answer is a type of bird.
  3. Agitating: This word indicates that the letters in the clue are mixed up or rearranged. We need to find a bird name that can be formed by rearranging some letters.
  4. Men in peer group: Here, "men" is being used metaphorically to represent the penguins, a type of bird that lives in large groups called colonies or peer groups.

Putting all these clues together, we can deduce that the answer is "EMPERORPENGUIN." It matches all the criteria given in the clue:

  1. Emperor penguins are indeed big, being the largest species of penguins.
  2. They are flappers because of their short wings compared to their body size.
  3. The letters in "EMPERORPENGUIN" can be rearranged to form the answer, indicating the "agitating" aspect of the clue.
  4. Emperor penguins live in peer groups, known as colonies.

Therefore, "EMPERORPENGUIN" is the correct answer to the clue "Big flapper agitating men in peer group" because it fulfills all the given conditions and aligns with the characteristics of emperor penguins.



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