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Emotional request - NYT The Mini Clue

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  • This is wordplay! The “heart of summer” means the middle letters—MM. When you say those out loud, you get EMS. It's sneaky because it looks like a regular clue, but the trick is all about how you pronounce the two M’s together.

  • The answer "PLEA" fits because it describes an earnest, emotional request, often made with urgency or sincerity. The word perfectly aligns with the clue's tone, as "pleas" are typically heartfelt appeals, whether in personal contexts or legal settings, embodying the emotional aspect indicated by the clue.

  • The answer "BELLY" works because it forms common phrases: "belly aching," meaning excessive complaining, and "belly dancing," a well-known dance form. The clue asks for a word that naturally precedes both "aching" and "dancing," and "belly" fits perfectly in both contexts.

  • The Premier League is an English football league, and many of its clubs are based in the UK. Fans of these clubs predominantly come from Britain, making "BRITS" a fitting answer. The clue emphasizes a generalized group (many fans), aligning with British supporters.

  • The clue specifies a nacho topping and mentions a rhyme with "3-Down." QUESO, the Spanish word for cheese, is a common nacho topping. The rhyme connection works because both QUESO and the 3-Down answer ("sayso") share the "-so" ending. Thus, QUESO is correct.

Down

  • The answer is ELLIE because she is one of the main protagonists in the popular video game and HBO series "The Last of Us." Ellie, alongside Joel, is central to the storyline, making her a leading role in this post-apocalyptic narrative.

  • The answer "MELTS" fits because it refers to warm sandwiches where cheese or other ingredients are melted, creating a gooey texture. These are commonly served in diners, aligning with the clue’s description of "Gooey diner sandwiches." The word "gooey" directly evokes the melted cheese often found in melts.

  • The answer "SAYSO" fits the clue "Authoritative approval" as it refers to having the authority or final word to approve or decide something. When someone has the "say-so," it means they have the power to authorize or approve decisively.

  • Lake Titicaca, the world's highest navigable lake, is located in the Andes on the border between Peru and Bolivia. The clue specifies "Country on one side," so PERU is correct because it borders the western side of Lake Titicaca.

  • BBQ is short for "barbecue," a common chip flavor known for its orange-and-brown seasoning that mimics the smoky, tangy taste of grilled barbecue. The clue specifies "for short," indicating an abbreviation, which matches BBQ. The color reference hints at the appearance of barbecue-flavored chips.

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Solving today’s NYT Mini Puzzle and stuck on the 4-letter answer to the Emotional request clue? Don’t worry—Lady Puzzle Pro has you covered! Whether you want the answer right away, revealed letter by letter, or this wordplay seems too puzzling, keep reading for the explanation.

Emotional request Answer Explained

The answer is PLEA.

I read “emotional request” and immediately think of words like beg, ask, or cry. But cry feels too short, and begging is too long. What’s another word that implies both urgency and emotion? PLEA fits perfectly. It’s a word often used in legal or serious emotional contexts as a plea for help, for mercy, for understanding. I might consider appeal too, but it’s too long. This one’s a nice vocabulary clue, straightforward once you find the right emotional register, but tricky if your mind is going too casual. It sits right in that sweet spot between legal language and heartfelt speech.

Now that you've cracked the 4A Emotional request clue, you're one step closer to completing today’s Mini Puzzle! If you're still stuck on other clues, don't worry—we've got you covered. Explore more NYT Mini crossword answers right here, or check out our tools for solving the NYT Crossword, Connections, or Strands.

Today’s NYT Mini Highlights

Today’s Sunday Mini by Sam Ezersky, the maestro behind Spelling Bee, is a compact delight with some clever touches, especially a pair of cross-referenced clues that rhyme and hint at a playful hidden phrase when read together. If you say them aloud in order, you might catch a familiar food-related catchphrase tucked in there. It’s a small wink to solvers who enjoy wordplay beyond just definitions. The puzzle also blends everyday references with more imaginative clueing (including a classic misdirect involving the “heart” of a season), showing Sam’s knack for making even a 5x5 grid feel packed with character.

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