New York Times NYT Spelling Bee Answers and Solution for May 18, 2026

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Today’s pangram is CHUTZPAH.

CHUTZPAH is defined as audacity or boldness, especially when considered improper or offensive.

CAPTCHA is defined as a security test that verifies a user is human by requiring them to solve a puzzle or identify distorted text.

CATCHUP is defined as a condiment made from tomatoes and spices, also spelled ketchup.

CHAP is defined as a fellow or guy. It is also defined as to crack or become rough, especially skin. It is also defined as a leather covering worn over trousers by cowboys or riders.

CHUPPAH is defined as a Jewish wedding canopy under which a couple stands during marriage ceremony.

CUPPA is defined as a cup of tea, used informally.

CUTUP is defined as a person who makes jokes or acts playfully to amuse others.

PACT is defined as a formal agreement or treaty between parties.

PAPA is defined as father, especially used by children or affectionately.

PATCH is defined as a small piece of material used to cover a hole or damage. It is also defined as a small area or plot of land. It is also defined as a temporary solution or fix to software.

PATH is defined as a way or track laid down for walking or traveling.

PHAT is defined as excellent or cool, slang term from hip-hop culture.

PUPA is defined as the stage of insect development between larva and adult.

PUTT is defined as a gentle golf stroke made on the green to hole the ball.

PUTZ is defined as to waste time or move slowly. It is also defined as a foolish or contemptible person.

TAPA is defined as a Spanish appetizer or snack. It is also defined as a cloth made from bark by Pacific island peoples.

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