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Farm animals that sound like vowels not seen in this puzzle? - NYT The Mini Clue

Across

  • The clue references compass directions. WSW (west-southwest) is 247.5° on a compass. The direction opposite to it is 180° away, which is 67.5°, corresponding to ENE (east-northeast). ENE is the precise direction opposite of WSW on a compass.

  • The answer "SPEW" fits because it means to eject forcefully in a stream, often associated with liquids or gases. This matches the imagery of lava erupting from a volcano in a forceful, uncontrolled manner. The clue's phrasing, "Shoot out," directly aligns with this definition of "SPEW."

  • The clue "In what place?" directly asks for a word used to inquire about a location. "WHERE" is the question word in English specifically used to ask for a location or place, making it the perfect fit for this straightforward clue.

  • The clue "Plants you didn't plant, perhaps" uses a pun, indicated by the question mark. WEEDS fit because they are plants that grow unintentionally or without being planted deliberately, often considered undesirable. The "perhaps" acknowledges the idea that these plants were not intentionally cultivated.

  • This clue has a question mark, which signals wordplay. Mini crosswords are usually simple, so EASY makes sense. But there’s more: “a phonetic description of this puzzle?” refers to how “EASY” sounds like “E-Z.” That ties into the grid itself (E’s are circled), highlighting how E-heavy the puzzle is. It’s a fun layered pun: the puzzle is both easy to solve and literally full of E’s.

Down

  • The answer is "EPEES" because epees are a type of sword used in fencing. Fencing involves three weapons: foil, saber, and epee. The epee is distinct for its heavier weight and larger guard and is used in modern fencing competitions, making it a correct fit for "Fencing swords."

  • The clue "Prone to geeking out" describes someone enthusiastic about niche interests or hobbies, often linked to intellectual or "geeky" pursuits. "NERDY" perfectly fits this characterization, as it refers to someone who exhibits passionate, detail-oriented fascination, often associated with "geeking out." The clue directly aligns with this definition.

  • The clue plays with wordplay: "EWES" (female sheep) sounds like "U’s," a vowel that is missing from the puzzle, making it a playful pun. The question mark hints at the playful, indirect connection between the animals and the sound of the missing vowel.

  • The answer is SHEA because the Beatles performed at Shea Stadium in New York City on August 15, 1965, in one of the most famous concerts of their career. Shea Stadium was home to the New York Mets and hosted many historical events before its demolition in 2009.

  • WWE stands for World Wrestling Entertainment, the professional wrestling organization where Hulk Hogan and John Cena became major stars. Both are iconic figures in WWE history, making it the correct answer for this clue referring to their organization.

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Farm animals that sound like vowels not seen in this puzzle? Answer Explained

The answer is EWES.

Now this one’s tricky and playful. It’s a pun clue, which the question mark hints at. “Ewes” are female sheep, but they also sound like the letter “U’s.” The clue points out that these are animals that “sound like vowels not seen in this puzzle” and sure enough, the puzzle is missing the vowel U entirely. So EWES fits on both levels: it names a kind of animal and plays with sound and letter presence. Very meta, very clever—and easy to miss if you're not attuned to that kind of wordplay.

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Today’s NYT Mini Highlights

A clever Thursday Mini by Christina Iverson that lives up to its meta answer: EASY (but only if you solve it across)! The downs are trickier, making the pun land perfectly. Another layer? The puzzle avoids a certain vowel (hinted at in one clue), and all the circled letters are Es. Turns out it’s an E-heavy grid with a missing U. A compact but layered construction!

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