NYT Crossword
Picked at one's food, in an avian metaphor NYT Crossword Clue
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Hint
Start with the clue's literal meaning, then test a 12-letter synonym or phrase against the crossings.
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For the clue: Picked at one's food, in an avian metaphor, first identify whether the wording is direct, referential, abbreviated, or playful. This one is best treated as a direct clue.
- Start with the clue's literal meaning, then test a 12-letter synonym or phrase against the crossings.
- At 12 letters, this is a longer entry; look for phrase structure as well as a direct definition.
- This clue appears at 48A in the NYT Crossword, so check the Down crossings for confirmation.
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ATELIKEABIRD
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Why This Answer Fits
ATELIKEABIRD is the 12-letter answer for the clue: Picked at one's food, in an avian metaphor. The clue works as a direct definition or close paraphrase of the answer. In this NYT Crossword, it appears at 48A, so the crossing entries help verify the exact spelling.
- Grid entry: ATELIKEABIRD in the grid.
- Answer pattern: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- Clue type: Direct clue.
- ATELIKEABIRD has 12 letters, matching the required slot for 48A.
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