In case you missed Saturday’s NYT Mini, you can find the answers here:
Wondering what part of a dictionary entry could be? Not sure how staticky hair stands? Don’t worry, because I’m here to help you with the answers for today’s NYT Mini crossword.
The NYT Mini is a quick and dirty version of the newspaper’s larger and long-running crossword. Most days, there are between three and five clues in each direction on a five by five grid, but the puzzles are sometimes larger, especially on Saturdays.
Unlike its larger sibling, the NYT Mini crossword is free to play on the New York Times website or NYT Games app. However, you’ll need an NYT Games subscription to access previous puzzles in the archives.
To help you avoid getting stuck and having to reveal missing letters, here are the NYT Mini Crossword answers for Sunday, November 24 (spoilers lie ahead, of course):
NYT Mini Crossword Clues And Answers
NYT Mini Across Answers
1 Across: Setting for the Emmy-winning series Shogun — JAPAN
6 Across: Part of a dictionary entry — USAGE
7 Across: “Got it!,” on a walkie-talkie — ROGER
8 Across: How staticky hair stands — ON END
9 Across: Takes a break — RESTS
NYT Mini Down Answers
1 Down: One of 12 in a courtroom — JUROR
2 Down: In unison — AS ONE
3 Down: Things dog-eared in a beloved book — PAGES
4 Down: F.B.I. worker — AGENT
5 Down: Colorful candy with a Gummy Clusters variety — NERDS
It took me 0:36 to complete today’s NYT Mini.
That’s more like it after a slow solve yesterday, even by the standards of a larger Saturday grid. USAGE was the only word I mossed on the Across clues on my first pass, and the same went for AS ONE on the Down side. That made finishing the grid pretty easy on my second go-around.
There are several things that make up a dictionary entry, so I figured I should skip that and not dither. Meanwhile, I’ve had NERDS exactly once in my live, so I wouldn’t have know that one if I didn’t only have the “e” left to plug in.
If you need some help with Monday’s NYT Mini, make sure to check out my blog. Meanwhile, if you play other NYT games such as Wordle, Connections and Strands, be sure to check out Forbes Games for our guides to each daily puzzle.