I’m amazed and even slightly embarrassed I stumbled on these NYT Mini Crossword clues. The answers were staring me straight in the face. But hey, it’s Monday, it’s early, and you clearly got stuck, too.
‘This across’ NYT Mini Crossword clue answer and hints NYT Sept. 16 Mini Crossword hints and answer
- Hint 1: 1A.
- Hint 2: Literal.
- Hint 3: It starts with the letter “O.”
- Hint 4: Come on, you must have got it by now.
- Hint 1: 4A.
- Hint 2: This crossword.
- Hint 3: It starts with the letter “F.”
- Hint 4: Do I need to spell it out?
Stop! I’m about to uncover the answers.
Did you get it? You must have. The answer to one across in the Sept. 16 New York Mini Crossword is “ONE,” and the answer to four across is “FOUR.” One, as in one across, and four, as in four across. Everyone just let out a collective “D’OH.” At least I know I did when I finally landed on the answers. The NYT occasionally likes to throw out clues like this. Although they should be easy, I often overthink them.
It’s hard to think of interesting facts about the words “one” and “four,” so here are some famous quotes I picked out of the hat:
“Do one thing every day that scares you.” (Like the NYT Mini Crossword) – Eleanor Roosevelt
“Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.” – George Orwell
‘This across’ NYT Mini Crossword difficulty rating
Despite initially struggling with these clues (I blame lack of sleep), they’re as easy as it comes for the NYT Mini Crossword. Unless you tried to overthink and ended up confusing yourself, you should get it in the end. I’m giving this a one out of five on the difficulty rating scale.
NYT Mini Crossword (Sept. 16) answers
Struggling with other clues in today’s NYT Mini Crossword? Here are some hints and answers to “Olympic sprinter Lyles,” “Nevada city near Lake Tahoe,” “Subway costs,” “Rhyming place to fly,” “Banknotes used in 20 countries,” and “Sound from a goose or a Ram?“
How to play other word games like the NYT Mini Crossword
Hungry for more crosswords? Check out the LA Times and the Washington Post. If you fancy trying something entirely different, I recommend Strands and Spelling Bee. They’re two of my absolute favorites.