Raddle #184Rolling Stones

From WILD to HORSES

Wed, August 27, 2025
WILD
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Clues, out of order

________ WILD (many successes)
An WILD is part of a ________ game
Bad WILD will compel a poker player to ________
Change a letter in WILD to get a grip?
Change a letter in WILD to get a male nickname
Drop the first letter of WILD to get a sports term
Homophone of WILD that isn’t vegan
Insert a letter to WILD to get a stripe
Last WILD and ________
Nickname for the St. Louis WILD team
One of many for holding a WILD in place
The first two letters + last two letters of WILD make this camping equipment
WILD your ________

About this Raddle

“Wild Horses” is from the band’s 1971 album “Sticky Fingers.” It was written by Keith Richards for his newborn son and later rewritten by Jagger, possibly inspired by his crumbling relationship with Marianne Faithfull. In 2009, Scottish singer Susan Boyle (of “Britain’s Got Talent” fame) covered the song; Jagger called it “much better than” anything he’d ever done.

Theme: Rolling Stones

This week's Raddles are inspired by songs by the Rolling Stones.