November 9, 2024

Today’s ‘Heardle’ Answer And Clues For Thursday, July 14

Good Thursday #GoodThursday

Don’t think too hard about today’s Heardle. Use my clues and answer instead if you need to.

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Happy Thursday! I hope you’re having an excellent week. Let’s keep the good times rolling by figuring out the artist and title of today’s Heardle song. If you’re having some trouble identifying it, I’ve got clues and the answer coming up.

If this is your first time, here’s how to play Heardle: You will hear the first second of a reasonably well-known song. You’ll then take a guess at the artist and title or skip your turn. If you skip or guess incorrectly, you’ll get to hear a little more of the song. The game continues until the sixth and final guess, at which point you’ll hear 16 seconds of the track.

If you haven’t played for a few days, these are the songs you may have missed:

In case your brain isn’t welcoming the title of today’s Heardle song, here are sone clues, followed by the answer:

Heardle Clues For July 14

  • This song is in the alternative rock and indie genres.
  • It was released in 1995.
  • It reached number 78 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and number 17 on the U.K. singles chart.
  • The singer once described it as a “very bad” song that was only released following pressure from their record label.
  • Heardle Answer For July 14

    Spoiler warning! This is your last chance to back out before I reveal the answer to today’s Heardle.

    The song you’re looking for is…

    Heardle answer for July 14

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    “High and Dry” by Radiohead!

    I had an inkling of an idea of what the song was based on the opening drum beat and I was right! A lot of people will disagree with Thom Yorke’s opinion of the track, I’m sure. You can listen to it in full here:

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