Fluster is a pretty common word we use in relation to being stressed or agitated. As it’s one of the clues in today’s NYT Mini Crossword puzzle, its meaning, particularly one of the emotions it evokes, can be a tad elusive.
‘Fluster’ NYT Mini Crossword clue (Aug. 26) hints and answer
- Hint 1: It starts with a “U.”
- Hint 2: It means to be unhappy or worried.
- Hint 3: It rhymes with sunset.
- Hint 4: It ends with a “T.”
The answer to the “Fluster” clue in today’s puzzle is “UPSET.” Whether it’s used as a noun or as a verb, fluster refers to making someone confused or upset, particularly when they’re trying to do something, or simply the state of being confused or upset. And upset means a state of being worried, angry, or unhappy.
NYT Aug. 26 Mini Crossword puzzle: All clues and answers
Across
- 1A Soccer player’s prominent muscle—CALF
- 5A Member of an underwater colony—CORAL
- 6A Mario’s twin—LUIGI
- 7A Fluster—UPSET
- 8A Source of a buzz…with or without its last letter?—BEER
Down
- 1D Two-door car—COUPE
- 2D Get up or come up—ARISE
- 3D Light-colored variety of 8-Across—LAGER
- 4D Move swiftly, like a butterfly—FLIT
- 5D ♣️—CLUB
‘Fluster’ NYT Mini Crossword clue difficulty
I’d give this clue a difficulty rating of four out of five. When it comes to “Fluster,” I always think it means more along the lines of being nervous, agitated, or stressed. I forget it can also mean being upset. So, when I read this clue today, I was confused because of this. It wasn’t until I solved the clue for five-down (CLUB) that I then remembered it could also mean upset. So, if you thought along the same lines, you’re not alone.
Games to player after the NYT Mini Crossword
If you enjoy mini crossword puzzles, try these short and fun ones from the LA Times or the Washington Post. But if you like word games, try Strands or Spelling Bee from the NYT.