In case you missed Wednesday’s NYT Mini, you can find the answers here:
Wondering what “let’s start by saying” means? Not sure which underwater plant can grow over a foot in a day? Don’t worry, because I’m here to help you with the answers for today’s NYT Mini crossword.
The NYT Mini is a quick and dirty version of the newspaper’s longest running crossword puzzle. Most days, there are three to five clues in each direction on a five-by-five grid, but the puzzles are sometimes larger, especially on Saturdays.
Unlike its older sibling, the NYT Mini the crossword puzzle is free to play at New York Times website or the NYT Games app. However, you will need a NYT Games subscription to access past puzzles in the archives.
So that you don’t get stuck and have to uncover missing letters, here are the NYT Mini Crossword answers for Thursday, August 15 (spoilers ahead, of course):
NYT Mini Crossword Clue and Answers
Opposite
1 Across: With 6-Across, “Let me start by saying…” – FIRST
6 Opposite: See 1-Opposite – FROM EVERYONE
7 Opposite: Historical object – RELIC
8 Across: Underwater plant that can grow over a foot a day – KELP
9 Opposite: Scandalous – CUNNING
Below
1 Below: Cutlery drawer section – FORKS
2 Down: “It is my opinion that …” – FEEL
3 Below: Presidential candidate event – RALLY
4 Down: Lose Your Feet – SLIP
5 Down: ’90s girl group with hit ‘No Scrubs’ – TLC
He took me 2:44 to complete today’s NYT Mini.
As you might have gathered by my time, this was difficult for me! I didn’t get anything at all on my first pass through the Across items (though KELP was on the tip of my tongue). All I got on my first crack at Down was SKIP and TLC. These helped me figure out RELIC, which meant 3 Down had to be RALLY and not my original thought of STUMP.
KELP and SLY were next and I was able to get both 1 Across and Down. This left me with a letter that I could not understand for the life of me for a painfully long time. I finally concluded that it was “F” to let me complete OF ALL, I FEEL and the grid as a whole. Phew.
If you need help with Friday’s NYT Minibe sure to check out my blog. Meanwhile, if you play other NYT games such as Wordle, Connections and Strandsbe sure to check out Forbes Games for our guides to each daily puzzle.