The clue uses wordplay with "reds," a common shorthand for red wines. Paired with 5-Down (TOUR), "road trip with frequent stops for reds" references a WINE TOUR, where travelers visit wineries to sample and enjoy wines, including red varieties. Hence, WINE is part of the solution.
5Printer supplyTONER?????✨ See Why
The clue "Printer supply" refers to an essential material used by printers to produce prints. TONER is the powdered substance used in laser printers and photocopiers to form text and images on paper. It's a direct and logical answer to the straightforward clue without any additional wordplay or tricks.
6Use DoorDash or GrubhubORDER?????✨ See Why
The clue "Use DoorDash or Grubhub" directly refers to placing a food order. These apps allow users to order meals for delivery or pickup. The word "order" perfectly matches the action facilitated by these platforms and ties to the clue seamlessly.
7Like thrift shop itemsUSED????✨ See Why
The clue “Like thrift shop items” is straightforward. Thrift shop items are generally secondhand or pre-owned, meaning they've been USED before. "USED" perfectly aligns with the clue, capturing the condition of items typically found in thrift shops.
8REX???✨ See Why
REX is the solution because it refers to “Tyrannosaurus rex,” a dinosaur often depicted as a powerful predator in the "Jurassic" franchise. The name "Distortus REX" suggests a genetically modified version of the classic T-Rex, fitting the mutant dinosaur theme in "Jurassic World Rebirth."
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1Not as goodWORSE?????✨ See Why
The clue "Not as good" describes something of a lower quality or standard. WORSE fits perfectly as it directly means "of inferior quality," fulfilling the definition provided by the clue. It is a comparative term that naturally contrasts "good" with something less favorable.
2End-of-book referenceINDEX?????✨ See Why
The answer "INDEX" fits because an index is a common feature found at the end of many books. It provides a reference list of topics, names, or terms along with the pages where they appear, making it a go-to tool for quickly locating information in a book.
3Have to haveNEED????✨ See Why
The clue "Have to have" refers to something essential or required. The word "NEED" aligns perfectly, as it means a necessity or something one must have. The phrasing directly connects the idea of an imperative requirement with the definition of "NEED."
4Go wrongERR???✨ See Why
The answer "ERR" is fitting because "to err" means to make a mistake or go wrong, aligning directly with the clue. It succinctly captures the concept of making an error, which matches the clue's straightforward phrasing.
5See 1-AcrossTOUR????✨ See Why
This clue works in tandem with 5-Down, and together they hint at a specific type of trip. “Reds” cleverly refers to red wines, not traffic or politics. With a few crossing letters (like T‑O‑U), it becomes clear the answer is part of WINE TOUR—a classic vineyard-hopping experience.
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This Sunday’s Mini by Joel Fagliano is a clever and breezy solve with a subtle but satisfying theme. The standout is the 1-Across/5-Down pairing, referencing a road trip with “frequent stops for reds,” a nod to wine tasting. The rest of the grid sticks to familiar ground, with everyday topics like food delivery, office supplies, and shopping.
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