Such a great idea for a daily challenge, the crossword puzzles! Whether you are having difficulties with some clue or just making sure your answers are correct you can find all one needs for today’s NYT Mini Crossword below.
Today’s Clues and Solutions
- NYT crossword clue – Last word in the song “For He’s a Jolly Good Fellow”
- NYT crossword clue – Bring to mind
- NYT crossword clue – Who sometimes “says” to touch your nose while jumping on one foot
- NYT crossword clue – Texas fortress to “remember”
- NYT crossword clue – Physiques, casually
- NYT crossword clue – Number of Z tiles in Scrabble
- NYT crossword clue – Like the air in a hookah bar
- NYT crossword clue – “The Departed” co-star Matt
- The NYT Crossword Puzzle – Martini garnish on a toothpick
- NYT crossword clue – __ on a true story
Every day answers for the game here: NYT Mini Crossword Answers Today
Extra Puzzle Tips
Stuck on a Crossword? Try These Quick Tips!
- Look for Short Words: First, look for three and four-letter words which may be quicker to complete and may also help expose some of the longer word’s letters.
- Think About Word Pairs: Sometimes there are obvious such as ‘cat’s feet’ or ‘the opposite of liability’. Pairing of ideas can help in making solutions faster.
- Revisit Tough Clues: If you cannot solve a clue, you should leave it and do something else, before coming back to it. Sometimes it becomes clear once two or three other answers have been provided it in the context of the question.
Fun Fact Corner: Did You Know?
Here put some juicy facts about the clues that are interesting to know. For example:
- Character “L” on Luigi hat – Many of the players only recognize Luigi as Mario ‘s brother, however, this character appeared in 1983. The “L” isn’t just for Luigi; it’s also a way for players to differentiate between who is which in multiplayer games!
- Why Black Jellybeans Smell and Taste of Licorice – Anise is a popular plant used throughout the world and has been around since the time of Ancient Egyptians.
Puzzle Theme Spotlight
Not every puzzle has an obvious theme (for example, all words can belong to the same category: words beginning with the same letter, financial terms, holiday names or names of animals), but in case the theme is obvious you might want to spend a few words here. For example:
- Today’s Theme: Both in title and content, there is a lot of fun with word oppositions: ‘liability/asset’, ‘obey/advice,’ and so on. Opposites can suddenly be encountered in Crosswords in an attempt to challenge the solvers.
Come back each day for more NYT Mini Crossword solutions and come relax and play some trivia with Tip