


'NYT Mini' Crossword Hints, Clues And Answers For Sunday, May 11
New York Times Mini Crossword Game Saturday, May 10 clues and answers
Author: Kris Holt
Want to know which country's bird is a peacock? Not sure what it means to make a mistake? Don't worry, I'll help you answer the answers to the New York Times Mini Crossword Game today.
The New York Times Mini Crossword is a simplified version of the newspaper's larger, longer crossword. Most of the time, in a five by five grid, there are three to five clues in each direction, but the puzzles are sometimes bigger, especially on Saturdays.
Unlike its larger brother version, The New York Times Mini Crossword is available for free on the New York Times website or the New York Times game app. However, you need a New York Times game subscription to access previous puzzles in the archive.
Here are the clues and answers from The New York Times Mini Crossword on Sunday, May 11:
Forefront spoiler warning, please scroll slowly to read:
New York Times Mini Crossword Extra Tips
The New York Times Mini Crossword Horizontal Tips
1 Horizontal: Part of the Strip, famous for hotels and casinos
6 Horizontal: The cost of using a car for several years without owning it
7 Horizontal: New Delhi is the country with its capital
8 Horizontal: Before going out in winter, you may have prepared several such clothes
9 Horizontal: Error or message you see after an error occurs on your computer
The New York Times Mini Crossword Game vertical tips
1 vertical: a tennis ball hitting method, applying counter-rotating to the ball
2 Vertical: The highest natural singing range of adult men
3 Vertical: No matter which angle you look at it, it is a weather forecast tool
4 Vertical: Is it the only one...?
5 vertical: black eyes__
The New York Times Mini Crossword Clues and Answers
The New York Times Mini Crossword Horizontal Answer
1 Horizontal: One slice of bacon - STRIP
6 Horizontal: Tenant Contract- LEASE
7 Horizontal: National birds are peacocks - INDIA
8 Horizontal: Paint Layer - COATS
9 Horizontal: Making a Error - ERR
The New York Times Mini Crossword vertical answer
1 Portrait: A slice of toast - SLICE
2 Portrait: Saxophone Types played by Sony Rollins and John Coltrane - TENOR
3 Vertical: Weather Forecast Tool - RADAR
4 Vertical: "Is it the only one...?" - IS IT
5 vertical: pod group - PEAS
I finished today's The New York Times Mini Crossword Game for 0:24 .
Very satisfied with this time!
I don't know that peacock is the national bird of India, and COATS is on the tip of my tongue, but I can't remember it. Nevertheless, with the help of the letters I filled in horizontally, I got all the answers in vertical directions for the first time.
See you tomorrow, more fun with The New York Times Mini Crossword!
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