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Quartiles Hints for December 22, 2025
Here are all the official hints to guide you toward the solution.
Need a little help with today’s featured words?
Here are some hints for the featured words in today's puzzle:
- This word describes something that involves or affects both sides symmetrically.
- Referring to a style of facial hair that extends from the hairline down the cheeks and around the mouth, resembling that which might have been worn by a certain British Prime Minister in the 19th century.
- When something highlights or makes a feature more prominent or noticeable, this word is often used.
- A term that refers to an ostentatious or showy display, often used to describe elaborate or garish appearances in fashion or design.
- This word is used when a demand or load is too heavy or vast for someone or something to manage or sustain.
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Quartiles Answer for December 22, 2025
Here is the final, official answer for the Quartiles puzzle that was released on December 22, 2025.
133
Max Points
24
Total Words
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Today’s Quartiles Puzzle Stats
Max score: 133 points
Total words: 24
Featured Words
- Bilaterally
- Having or relating to two sides; affecting both sides.
- Muttonchops
- A man's whiskers grown on the sides of the face in the region of the cheeks and jaws, often extending from the hairline to the chin. Also, a style linked to the Victorian era.
- Accentuates
- To emphasize a particular feature; make more noticeable or prominent.
- Flashiness
- Showiness or ostentation, especially in a way that is meant to attract attention.
- Overburden
- To load with excessive weight or work; to overwhelm or press heavily upon.
Other Words
- Accent
- A distinctive way of pronouncing a language, especially one associated with a particular country, area, or social class.
- Billy
- A male goat or a club used by a police officer; slang for a billy club.
- Bishops
- High-ranking Church officials with authority over a diocese, or pieces in the game of chess that move diagonally.
- Bites
- To sever, grasp, or cut off with the teeth.
- Bi
- A prefix denoting two or twice.
- Chess
- A board game of strategic skill for two players, each of whom moves 16 pieces according to specific rules with the objective to checkmate the opponent's king.
- Chin
- The lower part of the face below the mouth and the prominence of the lower jaw.
- Chops
- To cut into small pieces with a sharp tool, or refers to a person's jawline or mouth.
- Den
- A small, cozy room in a house where one can relax; a wild animal's hidden home.
- Era
- A long and distinct period of history with a particular feature or characteristic.
- Flash
- To emit a sudden and brief burst of light or to move very quickly.
- In
- Located inside or within a place or space.
- Laterally
- Moving from side to side or relating to the side.
- Inflates
- To cause to expand by filling with air or gas.
- Latch
- A mechanism for holding a door, gate, or window closed, typically operated only by a knob or a key.
- Lattes
- Coffee drinks made with espresso and steamed milk.
- Mutually
- In a way that is shared in common between two or more parties.
- Mutton
- The flesh of an adult sheep used as food.
- Shin
- The front part of the lower leg below the knee.
- Shops
- Places where goods are sold to consumers, also known as stores.
- Shove
- To push someone or something with force.
- Ton
- A unit of weight equal to 2,000 pounds in the United States, also used informally to mean a large amount or number.
- Urchin
- A small, mischievous child or a species of small spiny sea creatures.
- Inch
- A unit of measure equal to one twelfth of a foot or 2.54 centimeters.
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