Better stop here — I’d need the actual crossword grid to confirm, but the most plausible for 5,2,3,4 and "useful material or knowledge" is:
When you see a clue with numbers like 5,2,3,4, it means the answer is a phrase of four separate words. Here’s a step-by-step method:
Maybe it's "STUFF AND KNOWLEDGE"? That would be 5,3,8.
Show you for "material" Give you examples of similar idioms used in puzzles Compare this to other crossword clues involving "knowledge" Share public link useful material or knowledge crossword clue 5 2 3 4
So the clue “useful material or knowledge” (5,2,3,4) = .
Cracking the Code: "Useful Material or Knowledge" Crossword Clue (5, 2, 3, 4)
The phrase that fits the definition “useful material or knowledge” and the pattern (5,2,3,4) is almost certainly . Better stop here — I’d need the actual
(4 letters) – Traditional knowledge or material on a subject.
The phrase (or "grist for the mill") refers to something that can be used to one’s advantage or is useful for a particular purpose, especially information or experiences.
Maybe it's "DATA OR INFO"? "DATA" (4), "OR" (2), "INFO" (4) – not. Show you for "material" Give you examples of
Now I need to write a long article. The article should explain the crossword clue, reveal the answer, break down the answer by letter count, discuss the meaning and origin of the idiom, and provide examples. It should also mention that this phrase is often used in crosswords.
Let’s check another:
Let's try: ? (5, 5) ASSET STRIP ? No.
Let’s verify:
Actually would be 5 2 6, so no.