The NYT Mini Crossword, known for its compact and engaging format, continues to be a favorite among puzzle enthusiasts.
Unlike the larger, subscription-based New York Times Crossword, the Mini is free to play and offers a bite-sized version of the classic puzzle, perfect for a quick break, as mentioned in a report by Forbes..
Today’s Clues: Highlights and Challenges
Today’s NYT Mini Crossword struck a balance between straightforward clues and a few tricky ones that could stump even seasoned solvers.
For instance, 5 Across, which asked for a word describing a “first-string crew,” caused some head-scratching. The answer? ATEAM, a nod to Mr. T and his iconic group of companions.Other notable answers included:
1A clue: Getting closer, so to speak
Answer: WARM
5A clue: First-string crew
Answer: ATEAM
7A clue: ___ journalism, style associated with Hunter S. Thompson
Answer: GONZO
8A clue: Prized “activity” for new parents
Answer: SLEEP
9A clue: Opposite of more
Answer: LESS
Mini down clues and answers
1D clue: Moves like an excited dog’s tail
Answer: WAGS
2D clue: Ring-shaped reef
Answer: ATOLL
3D clue: Zellweger of “Bridget Jones’s Diary”
Answer: RENEE
4D clue: Puzzles in a children’s coloring book
Answer: MAZES
6D clue: Cleans the floor
Answer: MOPS
While most of the puzzle was straightforward, words like ATOLL and GONZO might have given solvers pause.
However, the brevity of the Mini Crossword ensures that even challenging clues remain approachable.
Tips for Solving Faster
If you’re looking to improve your solving speed, consider starting with the clues that feel most familiar.
For example, today’s 7 Across—“___ journalism”—was easily recognizable as GONZO, which might help unlock other sections of the puzzle.
Additionally, don’t hesitate to skip and return to tougher clues, as filling in intersecting words can offer helpful hints.
FAQs
Do you have to pay for the New York Times crossword?
Home delivery subscribers enjoy complimentary access to Premium Crosswords.
Is there a new NYT Crossword every day?
Puzzles for Tuesday through Saturday become available at 10 p.m. EST the evening before, while Sunday and Monday puzzles are released at 6 p.m. EST the prior evening.
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