The problem is that hexchar? expects a CharSequence, but by using every? you're actually passing a Character into it. The quick fix is to change hex? to (defn hex? [s] (every? #(hexchar? (str %)) s)). However, the better solution is probably to change hexchar? to accept Characters instead -- a la (hexchar? \a).
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