New York Times NYT Spelling Bee Answers and Solution for March 14, 2026

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Today’s pangram is BULLFROG.

BULLFROG is defined as a large North American frog with a deep croaking call.

BLUR is defined as to make or become unclear or less distinct. It is also defined as a thing that is indistinct or unclear. It is also defined as to move quickly so as to become indistinct.

BLURB is defined as a short promotional description of a book, movie, or product.

BOOR is defined as a rude, ill-mannered, or insensitive person.

BULGUR is defined as wheat grains that have been parboiled, dried, and cracked for use in cooking.

BURB is defined as a suburb or suburban area (informal).

BURG is defined as a city or town, especially a small one.

BURGOO is defined as a thick stew made with meat and vegetables, particularly associated with Kentucky.

BURL is defined as a rounded knotty growth on a tree. It is also defined as to remove burls or knots from cloth. It is also defined as to throw or toss something.

BURR is defined as a rough, prickly seed case or flower head that clings to fur or clothing. It is also defined as a rough edge or ridge left on metal after cutting or drilling. It is also defined as a guttural pronunciation of the letter R.

BURRO is defined as a small donkey used as a pack animal, especially in Spanish-speaking regions.

FLOOR is defined as the lower surface of a room or building on which one stands. It is also defined as a level or story of a building. It is also defined as to knock down or confound someone.

FLOUR is defined as fine powder made by grinding grain, especially wheat, for baking.

FORGO is defined as to go without or refrain from having or doing something.

FOUR is defined as the number or numeral 4.

FROG is defined as a small tailless amphibian that hops and lives in water or on land. It is also defined as a fastening device on a belt or garment for holding a sword or similar object. It is also defined as the elastic horny pad in the sole of a horse’s hoof.

FROUFROU is defined as elaborate or excessive ornamentation, especially in clothing or decoration.

FRUG is defined as a vigorous dance popular in the 1960s performed to pop music.

FURL is defined as to roll up tightly and secure, especially a sail or flag.

FUROR is defined as an outbreak of public anger or excitement.

GROG is defined as a drink made of spirits, typically rum, mixed with water.

GRUB is defined as to dig or root in the ground. It is also defined as the larva of an insect, especially a beetle. It is also defined as food (informal).

GRUFF is defined as rough or surly in manner or voice.

GURU is defined as a teacher or guide, especially a spiritual leader in Hinduism or Buddhism. It is also defined as a recognized expert or authority in a particular field.

LOGROLL is defined as to engage in the exchange of political favors or mutual support. It is also defined as to move a felled log by rotating it end over end.

ROLL is defined as to turn over and over, moving in a particular direction. It is also defined as a cylinder formed by rolling something up. It is also defined as a small rounded bread or pastry.

ROOF is defined as the structure covering the top of a building. It is also defined as the upper inner surface of a structure, vehicle, or cavity.

RUFF is defined as a stiffly starched collar worn in the 16th and 17th centuries. It is also defined as a ring of feathers or fur around the neck of an animal. It is also defined as a type of sandpiper bird.

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