Chess piece that is usually represented as a turret from a castle

4 letters19 DownLast seen July 18, 2023

If you're working on the Daily Themed Crossword for July 18, 2023 and got stuck on the clue “Chess piece that is usually represented as a turret from a castle”, you're in the right place. Below is the verified answer, plus context about the clue and links to every other clue from the same puzzle.

Answer

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About this clue

The clue “Chess piece that is usually represented as a turret from a castle” was published in the Daily Themed Crossword on July 18, 2023, where it appeared as 19 Down. The solution is ROOK — a 4-letter word that fits the 4-square down entry in the grid.

Daily Themed Crossword is a puzzle game by PlaySimple Games, available on iOS and Android. Each daily puzzle has a unifying theme that ties several of the longer clues together, and is sized 13×13 for the standard Themed edition.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the answer to "Chess piece that is usually represented as a turret from a castle" in Daily Themed Crossword?
The answer is ROOK, a 4-letter word that appeared as 19 Down in the puzzle dated July 18, 2023.
How many letters does the answer to "Chess piece that is usually represented as a turret from a castle" have?
The answer has 4 letters: ROOK.
When did the clue "Chess piece that is usually represented as a turret from a castle" appear in Daily Themed Crossword?
This clue most recently appeared on July 18, 2023.
Where can I find the full solution to the July 18, 2023 Daily Themed Crossword?
You can find the complete solved grid and every answer at our puzzle page for July 18, 2023.
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