Here are the clues and answers to NYT's The Mini for Sunday, September 29, 2024: The answer is Walz. The answer is Sadie. The ...
The rest of the solve spins off from that stack into four swirly corners that are sparsely connected. This geometry can get ...
This makes the title of the puzzle, “The Ayes Have it,” make sense (Ayes = I’s) as well. And yet! I could not guess any of ...
40D. [Positions of intense scrutiny] are known — in one such cultural expression — to be HOT SEATS. This is also how I’d describe most seats on the subway, which I usually jump to occupy mere seconds ...
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35A. This clue is delightful: When reading [A whole bunch of people in a row], make “row” rhyme with “Ow!” The answer is MELEE, a chaotic slugfest. (“Row” in this sense is more common in Britain and ...
39D. It’s funny how words on a page from childhood can settle in one’s mind for decades. The [Plant also known as coffeeweed] ...
PARA CHUTE intersects with 91-Across, [What a police escort may offer], or SAFE PASSAGE. TEAM E VENT crosses 95-Across, [Classic cover-ups for spies], or TRENCH COATS. A PASSAGE, a TRENCH and a TUBE — ...
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