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NYT Mini Crossword Answers and Hints, June 14: Complete guide to break down the puzzle for a quick win
NYT Mini Crossword Answers and Hints, June 14: Complete guide to break down the puzzle for a quick win

Economic Times

time15-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Economic Times

NYT Mini Crossword Answers and Hints, June 14: Complete guide to break down the puzzle for a quick win

The NYT Mini Crossword continues to hold its own among a suite of New York Times puzzles, providing a sharp and speedy alternative to the more expansive main crossword. With millions engaging in the daily brain workout, NYT Mini Crossword Answers have become a regular search term for those keen on maintaining their streak or seeking a quick win. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads The Mini: A Compact Challenge for Crossword Fans NYT Mini Crossword Hints – June 14, 2025 Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads 1 Across: Research institute linked to Dr. Fauci (Ends in 'H') 4 Across: WWI in short form (Starts with 'W') 7 Across: Undergarment supported by wire (Starts with 'B') 8 Across: Famous "Star Wars" character (Ends in 'N') 9 Across: To verify or establish truth (Ends in 'M') 11 Across: A student's plea before a test (Starts with 'Q') 12 Across: Music device common in diners (Starts with 'J') 13 Across: Informal 'All set' signal (Ends in 'K') 14 Across: Prefix denoting flight or birds (Ends in 'I') 15 Across: Means of transit (Starts with 'V') 16 Across: Nicolas Cage's nickname (Starts with 'N') 17 Across: Campfire remnants (Ends in 'H') 18 Across: Channel known for documentaries (Ends in 'O') 1 Down: Broadcaster of 'Saturday Night Live' (Ends in 'C') 2 Down: Another name for the Haudenosaunee (Starts with 'I') 3 Down: Jewish celebration lasting over a week (Starts with 'H') 4 Down: Archaic slang for something spectacular (Ends in 'G') 5 Down: Notable war-based film genre (Ends in 'E') 6 Down: Geographic reference south of California (Starts with 'I') 10 Down: Part of a giant's chant (Starts with 'F') 12 Down: Programming language with coffee icon (Ends in 'A') NYT Mini Crossword Answers – June 14, 2025 1 Across: NIH 4 Across: WWI 7 Across: BRA 8 Across: HAN 9 Across: CONFIRM 11 Across: QUIZME 12 Across: JUKEBOX 13 Across: AOK 14 Across: AVI 15 Across: VIA 16 Across: NIC 17 Across: ASH 18 Across: GEO 1 Down: NBC 2 Down: IROQUOIS 3 Down: HANUKKAH 4 Down: WHIZBANG 5 Down: WARMOVIE 6 Down: INMEXICO 10 Down: FIE 12 Down: JAVA FAQs What is The New York Times Mini Crossword? When is the Mini Crossword released each day? The New York Times' daily dose of linguistic challenge continued today with the latest edition of its popular quick-play puzzle, The Mini Crossword. For enthusiasts of brevity and brainpower, Saturday's grid offered a refreshing mix of cultural references, historical callbacks, and wordplay designed to tease even the quickest at 12:30 p.m. daily — unlike other NYT puzzles like Wordle and Connections, which refresh at midnight — The Mini Crossword has carved its niche among time-pressed solvers and casual players alike. If you've been seeking NYT Mini Crossword Answers for June 14, 2025, or simply looking to double-check your hunches, read on for full hints and final The New York Times Crossword remains a staple for seasoned solvers, The Mini appeals to those seeking a condensed yet rewarding word puzzle. With just a handful of clues both across and down, the game provides a quick brain teaser often rich with topical or playful puzzle featured nods to U.S. history, popular culture, and even programming language references. And for those who got stuck, timely clues and contextual hints helped illuminate the right revealing the NYT Mini Crossword Answers, here are the hints, as mentioned in a report by Beebom, for those trying to crack the puzzle on their own:Here are the confirmed solutions for today's puzzle. Players wishing to avoid spoilers should pause NYT Mini Crossword is a daily, compact version of the traditional crossword puzzle. Designed for quick solving, it features a small grid—usually 5x5—ideal for players looking for a brief yet mentally stimulating Wordle or Connections, which refresh at midnight, the Mini Crossword is released at 12:30 p.m. ET daily.

NYT Mini Crossword Answers and Hints, June 14: Complete guide to break down the puzzle for a quick win
NYT Mini Crossword Answers and Hints, June 14: Complete guide to break down the puzzle for a quick win

Time of India

time14-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

NYT Mini Crossword Answers and Hints, June 14: Complete guide to break down the puzzle for a quick win

The NYT Mini Crossword continues to hold its own among a suite of New York Times puzzles, providing a sharp and speedy alternative to the more expansive main crossword. With millions engaging in the daily brain workout, NYT Mini Crossword Answers have become a regular search term for those keen on maintaining their streak or seeking a quick win. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads The Mini: A Compact Challenge for Crossword Fans NYT Mini Crossword Hints – June 14, 2025 Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads 1 Across: Research institute linked to Dr. Fauci (Ends in 'H') 4 Across: WWI in short form (Starts with 'W') 7 Across: Undergarment supported by wire (Starts with 'B') 8 Across: Famous "Star Wars" character (Ends in 'N') 9 Across: To verify or establish truth (Ends in 'M') 11 Across: A student's plea before a test (Starts with 'Q') 12 Across: Music device common in diners (Starts with 'J') 13 Across: Informal 'All set' signal (Ends in 'K') 14 Across: Prefix denoting flight or birds (Ends in 'I') 15 Across: Means of transit (Starts with 'V') 16 Across: Nicolas Cage's nickname (Starts with 'N') 17 Across: Campfire remnants (Ends in 'H') 18 Across: Channel known for documentaries (Ends in 'O') 1 Down: Broadcaster of 'Saturday Night Live' (Ends in 'C') 2 Down: Another name for the Haudenosaunee (Starts with 'I') 3 Down: Jewish celebration lasting over a week (Starts with 'H') 4 Down: Archaic slang for something spectacular (Ends in 'G') 5 Down: Notable war-based film genre (Ends in 'E') 6 Down: Geographic reference south of California (Starts with 'I') 10 Down: Part of a giant's chant (Starts with 'F') 12 Down: Programming language with coffee icon (Ends in 'A') NYT Mini Crossword Answers – June 14, 2025 1 Across: NIH 4 Across: WWI 7 Across: BRA 8 Across: HAN 9 Across: CONFIRM 11 Across: QUIZME 12 Across: JUKEBOX 13 Across: AOK 14 Across: AVI 15 Across: VIA 16 Across: NIC 17 Across: ASH 18 Across: GEO 1 Down: NBC 2 Down: IROQUOIS 3 Down: HANUKKAH 4 Down: WHIZBANG 5 Down: WARMOVIE 6 Down: INMEXICO 10 Down: FIE 12 Down: JAVA FAQs What is The New York Times Mini Crossword? When is the Mini Crossword released each day? The New York Times' daily dose of linguistic challenge continued today with the latest edition of its popular quick-play puzzle, The Mini Crossword. For enthusiasts of brevity and brainpower, Saturday's grid offered a refreshing mix of cultural references, historical callbacks, and wordplay designed to tease even the quickest at 12:30 p.m. daily — unlike other NYT puzzles like Wordle and Connections, which refresh at midnight — The Mini Crossword has carved its niche among time-pressed solvers and casual players alike. If you've been seeking NYT Mini Crossword Answers for June 14, 2025, or simply looking to double-check your hunches, read on for full hints and final The New York Times Crossword remains a staple for seasoned solvers, The Mini appeals to those seeking a condensed yet rewarding word puzzle. With just a handful of clues both across and down, the game provides a quick brain teaser often rich with topical or playful puzzle featured nods to U.S. history, popular culture, and even programming language references. And for those who got stuck, timely clues and contextual hints helped illuminate the right revealing the NYT Mini Crossword Answers, here are the hints, as mentioned in a report by Beebom, for those trying to crack the puzzle on their own:Here are the confirmed solutions for today's puzzle. Players wishing to avoid spoilers should pause NYT Mini Crossword is a daily, compact version of the traditional crossword puzzle. Designed for quick solving, it features a small grid—usually 5x5—ideal for players looking for a brief yet mentally stimulating Wordle or Connections, which refresh at midnight, the Mini Crossword is released at 12:30 p.m. ET daily.

Army deletes video of DC parade tanks with 'Hang Fauci & Bill Gates' graffiti
Army deletes video of DC parade tanks with 'Hang Fauci & Bill Gates' graffiti

Yahoo

time14-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Army deletes video of DC parade tanks with 'Hang Fauci & Bill Gates' graffiti

A now-deleted Army video of tanks being loaded onto a train to Washington, D.C., to appear in the massive June 14 military parade for the Army's 250th anniversary showed a graffitied message spray-painted on the side of the train car – "Hang Fauci & Bill Gates." The video, posted to the Army's X account on Saturday, has since disappeared. It showed an M1A2 Abrams – a 70-ton battle tank – rolling onto a train car at Fort Cavazos in Texas. The death threat to Fauci and Gates – two people who have drawn the ire of President Donald Trump's MAGA base – was painted on a train car marked DODX, property of the Defense Department. Steve Warren, an Army spokesperson, said the Army has no plans to investigate. "We removed the post once notified of graffiti on the train that didn't align with Army values," he said. "We are excited to celebrate 250 years of service to the nation next week." Dr. Anthony Fauci, who led the government's response to COVID during Trump's first term, and Bill Gates, the billionaire Microsoft founder, are frequent targets of criticism from Republicans and Trump's supporters. Fauci has said he received a deluge of death threats and harassment since he became a magnet for right-wing outrage as the head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases during the Pandemic, making him the public face of many pandemic social distancing policies and the COVID vaccine. Republicans have accused him of funding the Chinese government to create the virus and conservative firebrand Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene said he "belongs in prison." "I still think deep down that there's a possibility that somebody's going to kill me," Fauci told USA TODAY in a 2024 interview. Former President Joe Biden issued a preemptive pardon for Fauci before he left office, anticipating that Trump would seek revenge against the doctor. Days into his second term, Trump pulled federal funding for Fauci's security detail. Gates, a Democratic Party donor who contributed millions to Kamala Harris' presidential campaign, also frequently pops up in some conspiracy theories. He has funded vaccination campaigns in poor countries, fueling online speculation that his vaccines contain microchips to track people. The tank in the video was one of 28 tanks and more than two dozen armored vehicles making the weeks-long, cross-country journey to appear in the Army's 250th anniversary parade in the nation's capital on June 14. The tanks and vehicles will be unloaded from the train cars on June 9 in Jessup, Maryland, and transported to downtown Washington by truck. More: Trump's getting his military parade. Here's what they look like from France to Russia The Army is also laying down steel plates on spots in the parade route where the tanks will turn to protect the roads and has said it will pay for any damage they sustain. Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser said on May 29 she is still "concerned" about road damage. The parade has faced scrutiny for conspicuously falling on President Donald Trump's birthday – also June 14. Trump pushed for a military parade during this first term but canceled his plans after pushback from Democrats and local politicians over the cost and logistics. This time around, the parade is estimated to cost as much as $40 million. Around 7,000 soldiers will also arrive in Washington for the occasion, which will also feature historic warplanes, helicopters, parachutists, and a bevy of events and entertainment. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Army scrubs vid of parade tank with 'Hang Fauci & Bill Gates' graffiti

Army scrubs vid of parade tank with 'Hang Fauci & Bill Gates' graffiti
Army scrubs vid of parade tank with 'Hang Fauci & Bill Gates' graffiti

The Herald Scotland

time10-06-2025

  • Politics
  • The Herald Scotland

Army scrubs vid of parade tank with 'Hang Fauci & Bill Gates' graffiti

The death threat to Fauci and Gates - two people who have drawn the ire of President Donald Trump's MAGA base - was painted on a train car marked DODX, property of the Defense Department. Steve Warren, an Army spokesperson, said the Army has no plans to investigate. "We removed the post once notified of graffiti on the train that didn't align with Army values," he said. "We are excited to celebrate 250 years of service to the nation next week." Dr. Anthony Fauci, who led the government's response to COVID during Trump's first term, and Bill Gates, the billionaire Microsoft founder, are frequent targets of criticism from Republicans and Trump's supporters. Fauci has said he received a deluge of death threats and harassment since he became a magnet for right-wing outrage as the head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases during the Pandemic, making him the public face of many pandemic social distancing policies and the COVID vaccine. Republicans have accused him of funding the Chinese government to create the virus and conservative firebrand Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene said he "belongs in prison." "I still think deep down that there's a possibility that somebody's going to kill me," Fauci told USA TODAY in a 2024 interview. Former President Joe Biden issued a preemptive pardon for Fauci before he left office, anticipating that Trump would seek revenge against the doctor. Days into his second term, Trump pulled federal funding for Fauci's security detail. Gates, a Democratic Party donor who contributed millions to Kamala Harris' presidential campaign, also frequently pops up in some conspiracy theories. He has funded vaccination campaigns in poor countries, fueling online speculation that his vaccines contain microchips to track people. Dozens of tanks to roll through Washington streets The tank in the video was one of 28 tanks and more than two dozen armored vehicles making the weeks-long, cross-country journey to appear in the Army's 250th anniversary parade in the nation's capital on June 14. The tanks and vehicles will be unloaded from the train cars on June 9 in Jessup, Maryland, and transported to downtown Washington by truck. More: Trump's getting his military parade. Here's what they look like from France to Russia The Army is also laying down steel plates on spots in the parade route where the tanks will turn to protect the roads and has said it will pay for any damage they sustain. Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser said on May 29 she is still "concerned" about road damage. The parade has faced scrutiny for conspicuously falling on President Donald Trump's birthday - also June 14. Trump pushed for a military parade during this first term but canceled his plans after pushback from Democrats and local politicians over the cost and logistics. This time around, the parade is estimated to cost as much as $40 million. Around 7,000 soldiers will also arrive in Washington for the occasion, which will also feature historic warplanes, helicopters, parachutists, and a bevy of events and entertainment.

Army deletes video of DC parade tanks with 'Hang Fauci & Bill Gates' graffiti
Army deletes video of DC parade tanks with 'Hang Fauci & Bill Gates' graffiti

USA Today

time09-06-2025

  • Politics
  • USA Today

Army deletes video of DC parade tanks with 'Hang Fauci & Bill Gates' graffiti

Army deletes video of DC parade tanks with 'Hang Fauci & Bill Gates' graffiti Steve Warren, an Army spokesperson, said they have no plans to investigate. 'We removed the post once notified of graffiti on the train that didn't align with Army values,' he said. Show Caption Hide Caption Military equipment headed to DC ahead of Trump's birthday parade Battle tanks, fighting vehicles and infantry carriers departed Texas for D.C. for President Trump's military parade. A now-deleted Army video of tanks being loaded onto a train to Washington, D.C., to appear in the massive June 14 military parade for the Army's 250th anniversary showed a graffitied message spray-painted on the side of the train car – "Hang Fauci & Bill Gates." The video, posted to the Army's X account on Saturday, has since disappeared. It showed an M1A2 Abrams – a 70-ton battle tank – rolling onto a train car at Fort Cavazos in Texas. The death threat to Fauci and Gates – two people who have drawn the ire of President Donald Trump's MAGA base – was painted on a train car marked DODX, property of the Defense Department. Steve Warren, an Army spokesperson, said the Army has no plans to investigate. "We removed the post once notified of graffiti on the train that didn't align with Army values," he said. "We are excited to celebrate 250 years of service to the nation next week." Dr. Anthony Fauci, who led the government's response to COVID during Trump's first term, and Bill Gates, the billionaire Microsoft founder, are frequent targets of criticism from Republicans and Trump's supporters. Fauci has said he received a deluge of death threats and harassment since he became a magnet for right-wing outrage as the head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases during the Pandemic, making him the public face of many pandemic social distancing policies and the COVID vaccine. Republicans have accused him of funding the Chinese government to create the virus and conservative firebrand Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene said he "belongs in prison." "I still think deep down that there's a possibility that somebody's going to kill me," Fauci told USA TODAY in a 2024 interview. Former President Joe Biden issued a preemptive pardon for Fauci before he left office, anticipating that Trump would seek revenge against the doctor. Days into his second term, Trump pulled federal funding for Fauci's security detail. Gates, a Democratic Party donor who contributed millions to Kamala Harris' presidential campaign, also frequently pops up in some conspiracy theories. He has funded vaccination campaigns in poor countries, fueling online speculation that his vaccines contain microchips to track people. Dozens of tanks to roll through Washington streets The tank in the video was one of 28 tanks and more than two dozen armored vehicles making the weeks-long, cross-country journey to appear in the Army's 250th anniversary parade in the nation's capital on June 14. The tanks and vehicles will be unloaded from the train cars on June 9 in Jessup, Maryland, and transported to downtown Washington by truck. More: Trump's getting his military parade. Here's what they look like from France to Russia The Army is also laying down steel plates on spots in the parade route where the tanks will turn to protect the roads and has said it will pay for any damage they sustain. Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser said on May 29 she is still "concerned" about road damage. The parade has faced scrutiny for conspicuously falling on President Donald Trump's birthday – also June 14. Trump pushed for a military parade during this first term but canceled his plans after pushback from Democrats and local politicians over the cost and logistics. This time around, the parade is estimated to cost as much as $40 million. Around 7,000 soldiers will also arrive in Washington for the occasion, which will also feature historic warplanes, helicopters, parachutists, and a bevy of events and entertainment.

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