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Quartiles Hints for July 26, 2025
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- This term describes the acceleration or hastening of something, often used to refer to a vital moment of realization or change.
- A word often associated with the end of times or a great catastrophic event, commonly found in literature and movies of a certain genre.
- A professional skilled in the art of concocting cocktails, who might work behind the bar and create custom drinks.
- Unexpected challenges or surprises, often used metaphorically to describe complications in plans, particularly in sports or life's endeavors.
- A social class that historically comes from the middle ranks, often associated with materialistic values and conventional attitudes.
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Quartiles Answer for July 26, 2025
Here is the final, official answer for the Quartiles puzzle that was released on July 26, 2025.
131
Max Points
21
Total Words
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Max score: 131 points
Total words: 21
Featured Words
- quickening
- The process of making something faster, or the moment when a pregnant woman first feels the fetus move.
- apocalyptic
- Relating to the end of the world or great destruction, often used to describe prophetic or revelatory literature.
- mixologist
- A person skilled at making mixed drinks, often a creative bartender who crafts unique or classic cocktails.
- curveballs
- Pitches in baseball thrown with a spin causing the ball to change direction, or unexpected challenges in life.
- bourgeoisie
- A social class that owns the means of production and is associated with materialistic values or conventional attitudes.
Other Words
- apologist
- A person who argues in defense or justification of something, often a belief or policy.
- enticing
- Alluring or tempting, especially by offering pleasure or advantage.
- quixotic
- Exceedingly idealistic or unrealistic, often marked by a pursuit of lofty and unattainable ideals.
- backing
- Support or aid, especially in a financial context.
- backlog
- An accumulation of tasks or work that has not been completed, often waiting to be addressed or processed.
- quicken
- To make or become faster, to accelerate.
- curing
- The process of preservation and flavor enhancement, typically referring to food such as meats and cheeses.
- quills
- Long, stiff feathers of a bird or the hollow shafts of these feathers used as writing implements in the past.
- balls
- Spherical objects used in various games and sports; also used informally to refer to bravery or audacity.
- barge
- A flat-bottomed boat for carrying freight, typically on canals and rivers.
- calve
- The process of giving birth to a calf (baby cow) or the breaking off of a large piece of ice from a glacier or ice shelf.
- curve
- A smoothly bending line or something that deviates from the straight path.
- mills
- Factories for grinding grain into flour or for another manufacturing process.
- quick
- Moving fast or capable of acting speedily; sometimes referring to living flesh, especially under the nail.
- sieve
- A utensil consisting of wire or plastic mesh held in a frame, used for straining solids from liquids, sifting flour, etc.
- verge
- The edge or border of something, often used in the context of being very close to a particular condition or event.
- back
- The rear surface of the human body from the shoulders to the hips or the corresponding part on an object.
- mien
- A person's appearance or manner, especially as an indication of their character or mood.
- cur
- An aggressive dog or one that is in poor condition, often used to describe a mixed-breed or mongrel.
- log
- A part of the trunk or a large branch of a tree that has fallen or been cut off, often used for timber or fuel.
- tic
- A habitual spasmodic contraction of the muscles, most often in the face.
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