I completely over-complicated today’s NYT Mini Crossword. I couldn’t get my head around the “place for a blowout” clue until it hit me—it was obvious.
“Blowout” has several meanings depending on where you come from. My first instinct was some sort of explosion or argument, but where does that occur? In reality, the answer was a lot more straightforward.
Hints and answer to place for a blowout Crossword clue
- Hint 1: A beauty service.
- Hint 2: Another word for a barber.
- Hint 3: It starts with “S.”
- Hint 4: Somewhere you get your haircut.
Stop scrolling now if you don’t want me to spoil the answer.
The answer to “place for a blowout” in today’s crossword is “SALON.” A blowout is another word for blowdrying your hair, so where better than a salon? A blowout can also be defined as an outburst, argument, or even an overwhelming victory. I personally never use the word salon when referring to a haircut. I call it a hairdresser or a barber, so I think that’s what initially confused me.
Full answers for the July 8 NYT Mini Crossword
ACROSS
- 1A To whom Freddie Mercury sings “Didn’t mean to make you cry …,” in “Bohemian Rhapsody” – MAMA
- 5A Place for a blowout – SALON
- 6A Formal decree – EDICT
- 7A Chip topped with queso and jalapeños – NACHO
- 8A Nasty – Mean
DOWN
- 1D “Dear sir or ___ …” – MADAM
- 2D Pulitzer-winning novelist Walker – ALICE
- 3D Chocolaty coffee drink – MOCHA
- 4D Playwright Chekhov – ANTON
Place for a blowout crossword clue difficulty rating
Although I initially found this puzzle difficult, I’d say it’s relatively easy compared to many clues I come across in NYT crosswords. I’d give it a three out of five considering the wide usage of “blowout” in the United States. But you might struggle with this if you’re from across the pond (like me).
How to play more Crosswords after solving the NYT Mini
Check out the LA Times, Washington Post, and other online newspapers or mobile apps to play more mini crosswords after solving today’s NYT puzzle. While The New York Times is my go-to outlet for crosswords, there’s no harm in going further afield for your crossword hit. It’s also worth playing word games like Strands and Spelling Bee. They’re free and a lot of fun.