Struggling with today's New York Times Mini Crossword? Don't worry, we've got you covered! Here's a comprehensive guide to help you tackle the puzzle, along with some tips and tricks to make it easier. But first, let's dive into the answers. Here are the Mini Crossword clues and answers for Tuesday, Dec. 9:
Across Clues and Answers:
1A: A fitting profession for someone named Rosemary or Ginger
Answer: CHEF
5A: To pack up, as in leftovers
Answer: BOXUP
7A: A word that can precede 'Bowl' or 'Glue'
Answer: SUPER
8A: Intense anger
Answer: RAGE
9A: "Cut that out!"
Answer: STOP
Down Clues and Answers:
1D: Stephen Colbert's network
Answer: CBS
2D: A noted group of 24
Answer: HOURS
3D: One living abroad, informally
Answer: EXPAT
4D: Spanish for 'fire'
Answer: FUEGO
6D: To do some kitchen work
Answer: PREP
Now that you have the answers, let's explore some tips and tricks to enhance your Mini Crossword experience. Remember, practice makes perfect! So, keep at it and enjoy the puzzle.
Tips and Tricks for Solving the New York Times Mini Crossword:
- Start with the easier clues and work your way up to the more challenging ones.
- Look for patterns and common letter combinations.
- Use process of elimination to narrow down possible answers.
- Don't be afraid to guess and check.
- Take breaks and come back to the puzzle with a fresh mind.
And if you're looking for more puzzle challenges, check out our hints and guidance for daily solving. Happy puzzling!