Well before Spelling Bee ever existed, Nēnē s have been popular inclusions in crossword puzzles (more on the reasons for that below). William Shunn theorizes, however, that these birds may be especially familiar to word puzzle fans. Evolved from Canada Geese and native only to the Hawaiian islands, they should be obscure birds to most people who don’t live or visit there. That Nēnēs are accepted at all is surprising. (Today their populations are recovering and are viewed as an inspiring example of successful intervention to save a species). It's a little sad that of the three, Dodos are extinct, and Nēnēs were almost extinct with only 30 birds left in the wild. *This is a relatively comprehensive list but probably not a complete one.Īccording to Spelling Bee Solver, Dodo and Nene are among the Top 20 most frequently appearing words in all of the game, closely followed by Loons.
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