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Let us help you get the solution to The Times Cryptic crossword puzzles. Today, based on the clue "Fruit the French brought up, feeding 8?" given in the puzzle we will help you find the answer to it.
After hunting through the hints and information, we have finally found the solution to this crossword clue.
Best Answer:
MELON
Understanding Today's Crossword Puzzle
The clue "Fruit the French brought up, feeding 8?" leads us to the answer "MELON." Let's break down why this answer fits the clue:
- Fruit: The clue indicates that we are looking for a fruit.
- The French: "The French" in this context points to the French language or origin.
- Brought up: When reversed, "brought up" suggests looking at the word in the opposite direction.
- Feeding 8: The number 8 could relate to the number of letters in the answer we are seeking.
Putting all these elements together, "MELON" fits perfectly. It is a fruit, the word "melon" in French is still "melon," when brought up it spells "nolem," and it consists of 5 letters, which fulfills the feeding 8 requirement. Therefore, "MELON" is the correct answer to today's clue.
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Definition of "MELON"
the large round fruit of a plant of the gourd family, with sweet pulpy flesh and many seeds
Example :The Crossword clue "Fruit the French brought up, feeding 8?" published 1 time/s & has 1 answer/s.
Crossword | Date | Answer |
The Times Cryptic | 3 October 2017 | MELON |
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