Solution: School science project involving a vegetable and a voltmeter - NYT Crossword

Solution: School science project involving a vegetable and a voltmeter - NYT Crossword

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The Verified Answer for School science project involving a vegetable and a voltmeter is:

  • POTATOBATTERY
NYT Crossword March 6 2021

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Hint 1: Clue Explanation

This is a debut, and my “rabbit hole” clue of the day — for some reason, its clue made me think of a book that I read as a kid and it took me many tries to find the reference, which concerns an avocado (not helpful, doesn’t fit, a fruit, and so on). I think I missed making a POTATO BATTERY in school. It doesn’t look terribly useful unless you have a truly enormous potato, although you can apparently string together a variety of fruits and vegetables for a decent reading light. Just don’t use the power you generate to cook them — seems sort of dastardly. It feels like PEAT and CARBS, as clued, fit with this entry.

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The correct answer to the crossword clue “School science project involving a vegetable and a voltmeter” is POTATOBATTERY.
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The clue “School science project involving a vegetable and a voltmeter” most recently appeared in a NYT Crossword on March 6, 2021.
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