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NYT Mini Crossword hints and answers July 14: Here's how to solve the Monday brain teaser

NYT Mini Crossword hints and answers July 14: Here's how to solve the Monday brain teaser

Time of India2 days ago
The
New York Times Mini Crossword
for Monday, July 14, 2025, provided yet another engaging brain workout for word game aficionados. Though smaller in size than its elder sibling,
The Crossword
, this compact puzzle packs a powerful challenge — and remains an integral part of the NYT's daily lineup of interactive word games including
Connections
,
Strands
, and
Wordle
.
Released each day at 12:30 p.m. ET, the
NYT Mini
has built a loyal global fanbase for its fast-paced yet mentally stimulating structure. Monday's edition struck a balance between pop culture references, general knowledge, and wordplay. For those who found themselves stumped today, the complete set of clues, hints, and answers are now available for review, as mentioned in a report by Parade magazine.
Also Read | NYT Connections Hints July 14: Clues and answers to decoded the Monday puzzle #764
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NYT Mini Gains Global Popularity
Though modest in grid size,
The Mini Crossword
continues to be a favorite among commuters, office-goers, and word-game lovers looking for a quick daily challenge. Developed by the team behind
The New York Times Crossword
, this bite-sized version delivers just enough mental gymnastics to be addictive but not overwhelming.
On July 14, clues spanned topics from Greek alphabets to vegetables in fried rice, offering a well-rounded challenge to solvers of all levels.
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Hints for Today's Across Clues
1 Across: A popular Meta-owned social media app used to share reels and images.
Hint: Ends with 'A.'
6 Across: An essential for any gym-goer—usually found neatly folded and offered as a complimentary amenity.
Hint: Starts with 'T.'
7 Across: An unpleasant physical sensation common in endurance sports, especially marathons.
Hint: Ends with 'P.'
8 Across: A classic sound of irritation or annoyance, often lacking vowels.
Hint: Ends with 'H.'
9 Across: A small green item found in fried rice, often described as one in a pod.
Hint: Starts with 'P.'
Hints for Today's Down Clues
1 Down: A bodily sensation that might prompt scratching.
Hint: Ends with 'H.'
2 Down: The first name of comedian Macdonald, known for his deadpan delivery.
Hint: Starts with 'N.'
3 Down: A wet, boggy region typically found in Louisiana; famously home to Shrek.
Hint: Starts with 'S.'
4 Down: A city once associated with the Arizona Cardinals before their relocation.
Hint: Ends with 'E.'
5 Down: The very first character in the Greek alphabet; also used generationally.
Hint: Starts with 'A.'
NYT Mini Across Answers – July 14, 2025
1 Across:
INSTA
– Short for Instagram, Meta's flagship photo-sharing platform.
6 Across:
TOWEL
– The quintessential gym freebie, often soft and neatly stacked.
7 Across:
CRAMP
– A painful muscle contraction, especially after long exertion.
8 Across:
HMMPH
– An onomatopoeic grunt often used to express annoyance.
9 Across:
PEA
– A staple vegetable in fried rice, and often found in pairs.
NYT Mini Down Answers – July 14, 2025
1 Down:
ITCH
– That familiar sensation that demands an immediate scratch.
2 Down:
NORM
– A term for a standard or rule; also the name of the late comedian Norm Macdonald.
3 Down:
SWAMP
– A wetland area, particularly in southern U.S. states; famously, the habitat of Shrek.
4 Down:
TEMPE
– A city in Arizona that once served as the temporary home of the NFL's Cardinals.
5 Down:
ALPHA
– The first letter of the Greek alphabet and a common generational label.
Why Today's Puzzle Stands Out
The July 14 puzzle was applauded by regular
NYT Mini
solvers for being a tight-knit grid with just enough clever misdirection to make it interesting. The inclusion of pop culture references (
INSTA
,
NORM
), mythology (
ALPHA
), and regional U.S. geography (
TEMPE
) ensured broad thematic appeal.
Many players took to online forums to praise the smooth solve and the quality of clues. One X user wrote, 'That 'CRAMP' clue got me good! I guessed 'LIMP' first,' while another remarked, 'Loved seeing 'HMMPH' in a crossword—pure satisfaction.'
For solvers who struggled today, tomorrow brings a fresh grid—and perhaps an easier start. But until then, the clues and answers from July 14 will remain a reminder of just how satisfying a well-crafted mini crossword can be.
FAQs
What is the New York Times Mini Crossword?
The NYT Mini Crossword is a bite-sized version of The New York Times Crossword puzzle, offering a quick, daily word challenge typically consisting of a 5x5 grid. It's designed for short yet mentally engaging gameplay.
When is the NYT Mini Crossword released each day?
The Mini is released daily at 12:30 p.m. ET and is available via the New York Times website and mobile app.
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