NYT Daily ? September 14, 2025
Avoid, as a falling anvil
Answer:
DODGE
Hint:
Think of a quick side-step in a video game or cartoon when danger looms overhead—this four-letter word describes that evasive move.
Explanation:
The clue plays on the idea of literally getting out of the way of something dangerous—like a heavy anvil dropping from above. "Dodge" fits because it means to avoid or move quickly to escape harm, a common trope in cartoons where characters sidestep falling objects. The word is straightforward here, with no hidden wordplay, just a direct definition paired with a vivid mental image. It’s a playful nod to slapstick humor while keeping the meaning clear.
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