NYT’s The Mini Crossword Answers for September 30
The Mini crossword puzzle from The New York Times offers a quick yet satisfying challenge for fans of word games. Unlike the full-sized crosswords, which demand substantial time and a vast vocabulary, The Mini is a concise experience perfect for a brief mental workout.
With its limited number of clues, The Mini presents an excellent opportunity for players to test their speed-solving skills. However, encountering a particularly tricky clue can interrupt the flow and make the puzzle more challenging.
If you’re stuck on the September 30, 2024, edition of The Mini crossword, you’ve come to the right place for some assistance. Below you’ll find the clues and solutions for this edition:
Across
- What Jacuzzis, airports, and the N.F.L. all have in common: Jets
- Film franchise featuring Facehuggers: Alien
- Use a loom: Weave
- Threaded fastener: Screw
- Gets kissed by the sun: Tans
Down
- Film that was the highest-grossing of all time before “Star Wars” was released: Jaws
- Vote into office: Elect
- Headwear at a pageant: Tiara
- Number used to spell “L” on a calculator: Seven
- “I want the ___, not the weather”: News
With these solutions in hand, you can easily complete today’s puzzle and get back to achieving your fastest solve times. Don’t forget to check in daily for new challenges and keep sharpening those skills.
Stay tuned for more puzzle-related content and challenges that will keep your cognitive gears turning. Whether you’re a fan of Sudoku, Mahjong, or other brain teasers, there’s plenty more to explore and enjoy.