The clue "Word often said to lack a rhyme" last appeared in the New York Times crossword on July 9, 2017. The correct answer for this puzzle is "ORANGE", a 6-letter word.
Solution ORANGE is 6 letters long. So far we haven´t got a solution of the same word length.
There is 1 solutions. The longest is ORANGE with 6 letters, and the shortest is ORANGE with 6 letters.
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The solution is 6 letters long.