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Today's NYT Mini Crossword Clues and Solutions for Saturday October 12th

Today's NYT Mini Crossword Clues and Solutions for Saturday October 12th

If you missed Friday's NYT Mini, you can find the answers here:

ForbesToday's NYT Mini Crossword Clues and Solutions for Friday October 11th

Are you wondering what a rolled out pastry that means “strudel” in German is? Not sure what the area between North and South Korea is called? Don't worry because I am here to help you with the answers for today's question NYT Mini Crossword puzzle.

The NYT Mini is a quick and dirty version of the newspaper's larger and long-running crossword puzzle. Most days there are between three and five clues in each direction on a five-by-five grid, but the puzzles are sometimes larger, especially on Saturdays.

In contrast to its bigger brother, the NYT Mini Crossword puzzles can be played for free New York Times website or NYT Games app. However, you need one NYT Game subscription to access previous puzzles in the archives.

So that you don't get stuck and don't have to uncover missing letters, you can find them here NYT Mini Crossword Puzzle Answers for Saturday, October 12 (Of course, there are spoilers ahead):

NYT Mini Crossword Clues and Solutions

Over

1 Across: Had sore muscles –PAIN

6 Across: Rolled dough, which is German for “strudel” – SWIRL

8 Across: Location for the 2014 film SelmaALABAMA

9 Across: Law — LAW

10 Across: Word, in French – TÜV

11 Across: Last day for a scheduled meeting, say – END DATE

13 Across: Speak with pauses – STAMMER

14 Across: Wood Cutting Tools with Curved Blade — ADZES

Down

1 Down: Home of the Braves – ATLANTA

2 Below: Crustaceans in Cajun Cuisine – CRAWDAD

3 Down: What 1-Down is for Delta Airlines – HUB

4 Down: Soybeans served in the pod – EDAMAME

5 Down: Reduces rank – –Degraded

6 Down: Retail Activity – SALES

7 Down: “Not now!” — LATER

12 Below: In short: area between North and South Korea – DMZ

It cost me 2:50 to complete today's conclusion NYT Mini.

That's not a bad time for a difficult starting lineup on Saturday. On my first run through the Across words I only got ALABAMA, MOT and STAMMER. I did better on the downs, getting scores 1, 5, 6 and 7. This meant I had the first and last letter or two for each Across clue, which made things a lot easier. At some point it became clear that 12 Down was DMZ, which is good because I've never heard of ADZES.

If you need help on Sundayis NYT Minibe sure to check out my blog. Meanwhile, if you play others NYT Games like Wordle, Connections And strandsBe sure to check out Forbes Games for our guides to every daily puzzle.

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