Quordle today: Clues and answers for December 21 wordy puzzle

Today's Quordle is particularly challenging. Here are all the clues and answers for you to solve today's Quordle puzzle in seconds.

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Today Quordle can ruffle you up a little bit. But you don't need to worry about it, as here are all the clues for you. Quordle is a very simple yet exciting game. You have to find out the word in nine attempts only. If you fail, your entire score goes to zero. So, today if you find Quordle difficult and want to make sure your streak runs smoothly, use the hints to find the right solutions. Try to use the hints only when you can't guess the right answer.

In today's Quordle, three or four words are relatively easy; however, the other two or three words are challenging to find. These words have complex arrangements, repeated letters, and some very uncommon letters. Other than that, one word is infrequent, which can be very difficult for non-native speakers of English. So we recommend you carefully use all the hints to find the right solution.


Hints for today's ( 21 December) Quordle-

Today's word's initials are the letters P, W, C, and V.
The words end with the letters R, T, K, and R.

Word one refers to someone who plays pipe.
Word two refers to a person of a specific kind.
Word three refers to the part of the face below the eye and above the mouth.
Word four refers to enthusiasm or physical or mental energy.

With these clues, we hope you will quickly find the right solution for today's Quordle. Here are the correct answers, as well, for you to check your solutions.
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Answers for today's ( 21 December) Quordle-

Here are all the correct answers for today's Quordle-
PIPER
WIGHT
CHEEK
VIGOR

We hope you have solved all the problems in today's Quordle. Tomorrow, we will give you clues and answers for the next Quordle.
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FAQs:

  1. Which is the longest word in the English language?
    PNEUMONOULTRAMICROSCOPICSILICOVOLCANOCONIOSIS is arguably the longest word in the English language. It refers to a lung infection due to silica.
  2. When was the first English dictionary written?
    The first English dictionary was written in 1604 by Robert Cawdrey.
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