NYT Mini Answer for Oct 11, 2024

Mini Crossword

Friday, October 11, 2024
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ACROSS

  1. 1.Flower awarded on "The Bachelorette"
  2. 5.Insurgent takeovers
  3. 6.Admit (to)
  4. 7.Condemn publicly
  5. 8.The paradise referred to in "Paradise Lost"

DOWN

  1. 1.Took to the oars
  2. 2."An ___ of prevention is worth a pound of cure" (proverb)
  3. 3.Reject, as a lover
  4. 4.Get a glimpse of
  5. 5.Something of concern to a building developer … or software developer

Mini Crossword Hint

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Possible words for each clue

1-Across. Flower awarded on "The Bachelorette"

Possible 4-letter words for this clue:

AUBS ROSE LILY PETE DATE

5-Across. Insurgent takeovers

Possible 5-letter words for this clue:

RIOTS COUPS SEIZE REBEL UPRIS

6-Across. Admit (to)

Possible 5-letter words for this clue:

AVOWS OWNUP CONFE DECLA AVERT

7-Across. Condemn publicly

Possible 5-letter words for this clue:

SHAME DECRY SCOLD REPRO STING

8-Across. The paradise referred to in "Paradise Lost"

Possible 4-letter words for this clue:

HEAV EDEN HELL LAMB ADAM

1-Down. Took to the oars

Possible 5-letter words for this clue:

BOATS ROWED SHORE OARED STEER

2-Down. "An ___ of prevention is worth a pound of cure" (proverb)

Possible 5-letter words for this clue:

OUNCE CURES PILLS PREVE CURES

3-Down. Reject, as a lover

Possible 5-letter words for this clue:

SPURN LOATH REJEC SCORN

4-Down. Get a glimpse of

Possible 4-letter words for this clue:

GLIM SPRY ESPY SEES VIEW

5-Down. Something of concern to a building developer … or software developer

Possible 4-letter words for this clue:

CODE TIME LATE TEST LIVE

Based on the hints provided, have you determined the solution? If you are truly unable to think of it, refer to the answers that follow.

Mini Answer on Friday, October 11, 2024

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Mini Answer per Hint

ACROSS

  1. 1.Flower awarded on "The Bachelorette"(ROSE)
  2. 5.Insurgent takeovers(COUPS)
  3. 6.Admit (to)(OWNUP)
  4. 7.Condemn publicly(DECRY)
  5. 8.The paradise referred to in "Paradise Lost"(EDEN)

DOWN

  1. 1.Took to the oars(ROWED)
  2. 2."An ___ of prevention is worth a pound of cure" (proverb)(OUNCE)
  3. 3.Reject, as a lover(SPURN)
  4. 4.Get a glimpse of(ESPY)
  5. 5.Something of concern to a building developer … or software developer(CODE)

Today's Answers Explained

Flower awarded on "The Bachelorette"

The hint "Flower awarded on 'The Bachelorette'" is referring to the ROSE, which is a symbol of affection and a token of appreciation given to contestants on the reality TV show "The Bachelorette".

Insurgent takeovers

The hint "Insurgent takeovers" is closely related to the word "COUPS". A coup is a type of takeover or seizure of power, often by a group of rebels or insurgents, which is exactly what the hint is describing. The hint is providing a context for the word "COUPS", suggesting that it refers to a specific type of event or action.

Admit (to)

The hint "Admit (to)" is related to the word "OWNUP" because "own up" is an idiomatic expression that means to admit or confess to something, often with a sense of taking responsibility or accountability.

Condemn publicly

The hint "Condemn publicly" is closely related to the word "DECRY". To decry something means to publicly condemn or criticize it, often strongly and forcefully. The word "DECRY" implies a sense of public denunciation or censure, which aligns with the meaning of the hint "Condemn publicly".

The paradise referred to in "Paradise Lost"

The hint "The paradise referred to in 'Paradise Lost'" is a reference to the Garden of Eden, which is a central theme in John Milton's epic poem "Paradise Lost". In the poem, the Garden of Eden is the paradise created by God for the first humans, Adam and Eve, and is the setting for the story of their fall from grace. The poem explores the nature of good and evil, free will, and the consequences of sin, all set against the backdrop of the Garden of Eden.

Took to the oars

The hint "Took to the oars" is related to the word "ROWED" because "to take to the oars" is an idiomatic expression that means to take control or to start doing something, often in a situation where one is in charge or in command. In the context of rowing a boat, "to take to the oars" means to start rowing. Therefore, the hint is suggesting that the word "ROWED" is related to the act of rowing a boat.

"An ___ of prevention is worth a pound of cure" (proverb)

The hint "An ___ of prevention is worth a pound of cure" is a proverb, and the correct answer is "OUNCE". The phrase is a play on words, using "ounce" instead of "ounce of" to create a pun. The original phrase is "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure", which means that taking preventive measures is more valuable than trying to cure a problem after it has occurred.

Reject, as a lover

The word "SPURN" means to reject or refuse something, especially a romantic or amorous advance. The hint "Reject, as a lover" is suggesting that the word "SPURN" is related to the act of rejecting someone or something in a romantic or amorous context.

Get a glimpse of

The hint "Get a glimpse of" is related to the word "ESPY" because ESPY is an acronym for "Excellence in Sports Performance Yearly", and "get a glimpse of" implies a brief or fleeting look at something, which is fitting for the idea of recognizing excellence in sports on a yearly basis.

Something of concern to a building developer … or software developer

The hint "Something of concern to a building developer … or software developer" is related to the word "CODE" because in both contexts, "code" has a different meaning.

In building development, "code" refers to building codes, which are sets of regulations that govern the construction of buildings and ensure they meet safety and accessibility standards.

In software development, "code" refers to the written instructions or programming language used to create software, apps, or websites.

So, the hint is pointing out that the word "CODE" has a dual meaning, being relevant to both building developers (building codes) and software developers (written instructions or programming language).