NYT Mini Crossword Solved: November 16th Answers Revealed
Crossword enthusiasts have a fresh set of answers too dissect as the New York Times Mini Crossword for November 16,2023,has been completed. The daily puzzle, a popular quick challenge for word game fans, tested players’ vocabulary and deduction skills with a concise grid and clever clues.
The Mini Crossword’s appeal lies in its accessibility, offering a bite-sized mental workout for solvers of all levels. Successfully navigating the 5×5 grid requires a blend of general knowledge and pattern recognition. Today’s edition proved no exception, with solutions ranging from modern technology to classic literature.
Here are the answers to today’s NYT Mini Crossword:
across
* 1A: Cars that stop at supercharger stations – TESLAS
* 7A: What “e-” can mean – ONLINE
* 8A: Words that might begin the name of a quaint English inn – YEOLDE
* 9A: What “E” can mean - EMPTY
* 10A: Easter egg colorings – DYES
Down
* 1D: Messed (with) – TOYED
* 2D: Ally’s opposite – ENEMY
* 3D: what “m” stands for in the equation ”y = mx + b” – SLOPE
* 4D: Musical cadences of speech - LILTS
* 5D: Samberg of “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” – ANDY
* 6D: “_ what I did there?” – SEE
Players who tackled the puzzle can now verify their solutions, while those who missed it have a chance to catch up and maintain their daily streak. The NYT Mini Crossword continues to be a daily staple for word puzzle lovers, offering a quick and engaging mental exercise.