
Today’s NYT Mini Crossword Clues And Answers For Wednesday, January 15
The NYT Mini crossword has arrived for today, bringing with it the usual dose of brain-busting puzzles and witty clues. In this article, we’ll dive into the latest set of challenges presented by the New York Times’ smaller, but no less formidable, crossword.
ACROSS
1) Food that many an N.Y.C. tourist grabs for breakfast – BAGEL
6) Got out of bed – AROSE
7) Adjective paired with 3-Down in a simile – LOOSE
8) Effortlessness – EASE
9) Tyrannosaurus ___ – REX
DOWN
1) Makeshift seat in a barnyard, maybe – BALE
2) Very loud, like a stadium crowd – AROAR
3) Bird whose name rhymes with 7-Across – GOOSE
4) Fictional Vermont college on Netflix’s “The Sex Lives of College Girls” – ESSEX
5) Author Harper – LEE
In this iteration of the NYT Mini crossword, we’re presented with a puzzle that, at first glance, may seem daunting due to its unique combination of clues. However, with persistence and a keen mind, solving these puzzles can be an enjoyable experience.
Gotta love the Mini where you will have one clue that is Tyrannosaurus Rex and then another that wants you to know a specific location from a specific HBO show that is not exactly one of the biggest series on TV. Fortunately, I do indeed watch The Sex Lives of College Girls, but it even took me a minute to remember the actual name of the college. So good luck to the rest of you.
Source: www.forbes.com