In case you missed Thursday’s NYT mini crossword, you can find the answers here:
Friday is named after the god Freya or Freyja, the most famous goddess in Norse mythology and the equivalent of Venus in Roman mythology. In Romance languages like Spanish, Friday is named after Venus, for example, Viernes, but every day is named similarly. Both Freyja and Venus are goddesses of fertility, beauty, passion and sexuality. Freyja, however, is a more warlike goddess and even participates in choosing warriors for her hall in the afterlife. I mention all this because it is finally Friday. The first Friday of 2025 and the last weekend of Christmas for many children and teachers across the country. Enjoy your weekend and your freedom! Now let’s solve this Mini Crossword!
NYT Mini is a smaller, faster, more digestible, bite-sized version of the larger and more challenging NYT crossword, and unlike its bigger sibling, it’s free to play without a New York Times subscription. You can play it on the web or in the app, though you’ll need the app to deal with the file.
Answers to today’s Mini Crossword below. . . .
Spoilers ahead!
OPPOSITE
1 — Just go with it! — FLOW
5 — Buenos ___, Argentina — AIRES
7 — Group of conspirators — CABAL
8 — “Evil” star Cynthia — ERIVO
9 — Irish ___, dish that can be made with a pint of Guinness — STEW
BELOW
1— Treat, as facts — PERSON
2 — You cannot trust their stories — LIARS
3 — Move like a planet — ORBIT
4 — Salon work involving hair extension — WEAVING
6 — Not busy, professionally — SLOW
Well, I got through today’s Mini Crossword. I wasn’t sure about the 1-Across, so I skipped ahead and took the next three. Once again, I wasn’t sure about 9-Across, so I went down, where almost everything fell into place immediately, filling in what I had missed. In total, this only took 35 seconds today! I think it’s my fastest so far. Not too shabby!
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