Daily Crossword Puzzle Solutions for Saturday, 6th September as featured in The New York Times
In today's NYT Mini Crossword, puzzle enthusiasts are in for a treat as the Saturday edition presents a bigger and more challenging crossword. Here's a rundown of some of the clues and answers:
- Across 1A: A U.S. president who served four terms during WWII is Franklin D. Roosevelt.
- Across 4A: This answer rhymes with "pie" and is a synonym for haste.
- Across 7A: The country that has the harp as its national emblem is Ireland.
- Across 9A and 10A: These answers rhyme, sort of. They are Bacardi and Cardi B.
- Across 11A: An ancient time-tracking device is a sundial.
- Across 12A: A keyboard command on PC that helps when your system freezes is Ctrl+Alt+Del.
- Across 13A: The opposite of SSW is NNE.
- Across 1D: A small lie, often a white lie, is a fib.
- Down 1D: The answer is a character from "Sesame Street" that Count von Count is a parody of - Dracula.
- Down 2D: Whom Count von Count of "Sesame Street" is a parody of is Dracula.
- Down 4D: A U.S. president from the 1920s is Warren G. Harding.
- Down 5D: Home to the W.N.B.A.'s Fever is Indiana.
- Down 6D: Weed gummies are edibles, often used for relief.
- Down 8D: Cooking grease is lard.
- Down 11D: Observed is saw.
- Down 14A: Used to be is was.
- Down 3D: Takes back, as testimony, is recants.
- Down 5D: Down 8D: These answers are clues for the NYT Mini Crossword's Down puzzles.
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