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This is a wordlog for the SpellBinding puzzle (in which you construct words using the specified letters; each word must contain the anchor letter).
Yesterday's words:
ABACK BABKA BACK BACKKICK BACKSHISH BASK CACK CASK CHACHKA CHICK HACK HICK HICKISH KABAB KAKA KASHA KHAKI KICK KICKBACK KISS SACK SAKI SHACK SICK
Pangrams: BACKSHISH
BABKA: a sweet bread with dried fruit.
BACKSHISH: (n) payment; bribe. This is one of those words you can spell any way you want, and I am limiting it a bit. 'baksheesh', 'bukshish', whatever.
KABAB, on the other hand, may be spelled any way but this way. It appears to be in error; 'kebab' or 'kabob' are acceptable.
KAKA is a New Zealand parrot. 'kaki', btw, is a japanese persimmon. You were probably thinking of 'caca'. CACK, indeed is that: (v) to discharge excrement, or vomit; (n) dung, muck; (n) a baby's heelless shoe with a soft lether sole.
Another day.
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