If the solution is still a mystery, the answer you seek is “cross.” Apart from the usage contexts we’ve mentioned above, the British use the word to mean annoyed or irritated about something. In animal husbandry, a cross is an animal or plant resulting from cross-breeding. In football, a cross is a pass made across the field into the center, close to the goal of the opposing team (via Merriam-Webster).
Per Etymonline, the origin of the word is Old English “cros,” which referred to the instrument of Christ’s crucifixion. It is probably based on Old Irish “cros” and Latin “crux,” which originally meant a tall, round pole, but went on to mean a stake on which criminals were hanged or impaled. Later, the word gained the figurative meanings of “trouble,” or “misery.”
Our first guess today was WordleBot’s once-recommended starting word, “crane,” which luckily contained two of the five letters in the winning word, and in the correct positions, too. It only took two guesses after that to crack the code.
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