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Across

  • The answer "SAGA" fits because a saga refers to a long, detailed, or drawn-out narrative, often involving complex events or characters. The clue directly describes this definition, making "SAGA" an apt solution for "Long, drawn-out story."

  • This clue signals a two-part answer. CRUSH alone fits the infatuation idea, but paired with 6-Down (“hard”), it forms the slangy phrase “crush hard.” Cross-referenced clues like this can be tricky without both pieces!

  • The answer "AGITA" refers to a feeling of anxiety, restlessness, or discomfort, often associated with nervousness or upset. Derived from Italian, "agita" is commonly used in American English to describe an unsettled emotional state, making it a fitting solution for the clue "Unsettled feeling."

  • The answer "MOLAR" fits the clue "Back tooth" because molars are the large, flat teeth located at the back of the mouth. They are specifically designed for grinding food, making "back tooth" a direct and accurate reference to molars.

  • The clue uses "perhaps," indicating a hint of wordplay or ambiguity. A "NERD" is often passionately dedicated to learning or academic pursuits, fitting the description of a "passionate student." The playful tone aligns with the stereotype of nerds being devoted to their interests, whether scholarly or otherwise.

Down

  • The clue describes a message typically associated with deceitful practices, as fraudulent texts often claim extravagant rewards like "a $1,000 gift card" to trick recipients. The word "usually" signals a common occurrence, and "SCAM" aptly captures the fraudulent nature of such texts.

  • ARGON is the correct answer because on the periodic table, elements are ordered by atomic number. Chlorine is element 17, potassium is element 19, and the element directly between them, with atomic number 18, is ARGON. It’s a noble gas.

  • “Craftiness” here means cleverness in a sneaky or deceptive way. GUILE is a classic word for that kind of sly, strategic intelligence, think trickery, not arts and crafts.

  • The clue "___ Is Born" refers to the famous title "A Star Is Born," a film made multiple times (1937, 1954, 1976, 2018). "A Star" fits the blank, and hence the answer is ASTAR. This clue relies on your knowledge of classic and modern cinema.

  • This clue isn’t standalone, it simply points you to 5-Across. Once you solve that (“CRUSH”) and see that it’s part of the phrase “CRUSH HARD,” the meaning becomes clear.

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Today’s NYT Mini Highlights

This Sunday Mini by Joel Fagliano packs a lot of charm into a tight grid. One highlight is the clever cross-reference between two clues that work together to form a modern, colloquial phrase about falling head over heels for someone. Elsewhere in the puzzle, there’s a nice mix of topics: a touch of science with a periodic table clue, some crafty vocabulary, and even a nod to classic film. The grid feels balanced between logic, trivia, and wordplay, a solid Sunday treat.

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NYT The Mini Crossword is a compact version of the New York Times Crossword puzzle. Usually 5 x 5, with larger grids on Saturdays, it offers mid-week equivalent difficulty clues with no progression over the week. It is accessible to anyone with or without a New York Times account. You can play it on nytimes.com/crosswords, The New York Times Games app (iOS and Android), and the Play tab of the New York Times News app. Games and All Access Subscribers can solve past Mini Crossword puzzles in the archive.

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Fill white squares with letters to form intersecting words or phrases by solving clues in Across and Down columns. Read our guide to NYT Mini Mastery to learn how to read the different types of clues.  Successfully completed puzzle triggers music and a congratulatory message.

Keyboard Shortcuts

  • Arrow keys: Change direction within the same square, move in the direction of the arrow, jump back to the first blank in the word, or jump to the next clue.
  • Spacebar: Clear the current square, advance, or toggle between Across and Down.
  • Backspace (Delete on Macs): Remove words or a letter from a word.
  • Tab key: Jump to the next clue.
  • Shift + Tab keys: Jump to the previous clue.
  • Escape: Enter Rebus mode.
  • Pen and Pencil Modes. Switch between pen and pencil modes by selecting the respective icon. Letters in pen mode are black; in pencil mode, gray.

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Black: Default pen mode entries.
Gray: Pencil mode entries.
Blue: Confirmed letters with Check.
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