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NYT Mini Crossword: November 23 Answers Revealed

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Nyt Mini Crossword November 2024

The New York Times Mini Crossword for November 23 has been completed, delivering yet another quick yet challenging puzzle for enthusiasts. As always, the Mini presents a concise version of its larger standard crossword, providing a speedier but still satisfying experience.

The Mini typically consists of a five-by-five grid, with three to five clues provided across each dimension. On this particular Saturday, the puzzle format remained true to its usual size, offering players an engaging and timely mental exercise.

For those who may have struggled, the answers were made available, with spoilers ahead. The clues and their corresponding answers for today are as follows:

  • 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
  • 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

The NYT Mini Crossword continues to be free for players via the newspaper’s website or the NYT Games app, but access to previous puzzles in the archives requires a subscription to NYT Games.

Mini Crossword fans anxious for more challenges can look forward to upcoming daily puzzles. Additionally, for those interested in other NYT games, the Times offers Wordle, Connections, and Strands, catering to a wide array of puzzle enthusiasts.

Rachel Adams

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