Get the answer to the NYT Spelling Bee clue “Inclined entrance structure, often used for wheelchairs”, starting with the letters ra.
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noun
- A sloping floor, walk, or roadway leading from one level to another
- A slope for launching boats
- Apron
verb
- To speed up, expand, or increase especially quickly or at a constant rate
- To increase, expand, or decrease especially quickly or at a constant rate
- to speed up, expand, or increase especially quickly or at a constant rate —used with up
- to increase, expand, or decrease especially quickly or at a constant rate —usually used with up or down
noun
- Any of various alliums used for food
verb
- To stand or advance menacingly with forelegs or with arms raised
- To move or act furiously
- To creep up
noun
- The act or an instance of ramping see ramp
"It is the ramp of the lion by the side of the … snarl of the cur."
noun
- Buildup, increase
noun
- A ramp by which one leaves a limited-access highway
noun
- A ramp by which one enters a limited-access highway
noun
- A ramp for someone in a wheelchair to use instead of stairs to enter a building
noun
- A ramp cut into a street curb to provide access (as for wheelchairs or strollers) between a sidewalk and the street
"… and only 20 percent of our sidewalks have curb cuts. We are far behind ADA standards."
- A ramp cut into a street curb to provide vehicular access to a driveway or parking space
"Dan Gunsteen … is redeveloping the site for a new car wash. The proposal calls for a … vehicular driveway from Main Street utilizing the existing access location and a new full access from 17th Street. The current curb cuts would be closed."
This clue was used on May 5, 2025.