
NYT Mini Crossword July 30 hints and answers: Today's clues and full words list to solve the puzzle
From pop culture references to tricky wordplay, the July 30 puzzle brings just enough heat to throw off even seasoned solvers. Below, we break down each clue, plus a little context where needed. Let's crack today's grid.
NYT Mini Crossword July 30 Across clues & answers
Fire-resistant part of a redwood — Bark
App featuring personalised videos from celebrities — Cameo
Where to find sponges that are always wet — Ocean
Rousey in the U.F.C. Hall of Fame — Ronda
Upturned parts of a canoe — Ends
NYT Mini Crossword July 30 Down clues & answers
Bring home the ___ — Bacon
Change, as a bill — Amend
Passes time at the beach, maybe — Reads
Beer brand with the Longboard Island Lager and Big Wave Golden Ale — Kona
What planks, Russian twists and mountain climbers help to exercise — Core
Whether you finished today's Mini in under 60 seconds or took a few retries, you're still flexing those brain muscles. If you're also into Wordle, Connections, or Strands, check out our other daily answer guides and strategy tips. Want a tougher challenge? Give the full-sized NYT Crossword a go and come back for more Minis tomorrow.
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