September 13, 2023
Game
NOPE
BEANIE
US
OPEN
FUR
GET OUT
YOU
SANTA
PEON
THEM
GO
PONE
LEAVE
NEPO
ME
SCRAM
Hints
“SKEDADDLE!”
Expressions for leaving or departing
- GET OUT: A direct command to leave a place.
- GO: A general term for moving away from a location.
- LEAVE: To depart from a place or situation.
- SCRAM: A slang term meaning to leave quickly.
PRONOUNS
Personal pronouns
- ME: Refers to oneself as the object of a verb or preposition.
- THEM: Refers to other people or things previously mentioned.
- US: Refers to the speaker and one or more other people.
- YOU: Refers to the person or people being addressed.
ANAGRAMS
Words that are anagrams of each other
- NOPE: A casual way of saying 'no'.
- OPEN: Not closed or blocked, allowing access.
- PEON: A low-ranking worker or servant.
- PONE: A type of cornbread, or a slang term for a person.
___ BABY
Phrases or terms related to babies or baby-related items
- BEANIE: A type of hat, often associated with babies.
- FUR: Soft hair covering the skin of animals, sometimes used in baby clothing.
- NEPO: Short for 'nepotism baby', referring to someone who benefits from family connections.
- SANTA: Often associated with babies during the holiday season, as in 'Santa Baby'.