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NYT Daily Mini Crossword Solutions for May 7th Wednesday Edition

Solving the NYT Daily Mini Crossword? Want some tips and the right answers? Here's assistance for your crossword puzzle.

Crossword Puzzle with Mini Sized Clues
Crossword Puzzle with Mini Sized Clues

NYT Daily Mini Crossword Solutions for May 7th Wednesday Edition

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Hey there! Curl up with a good read and a hot beverage on this gloomy Tuesday, 'cause it's the perfect storm for solving puzzles indoors. Let's dive into the NYT Mini Crossword.

The NYT Mini is the cozy, bite-sized sibling of the larger and challenging NYT Crossword. Best part? It's completely free to play on the New York Times website or NYT Games app. But, if you want to access previous puzzles in the archives, you'll need an NYT Games subscription.

If you're in need of a swift solve, you've come to the right place. Here are today's answers.

Spoiler Alert!

ACROSS

1 - The legendary N.H.L. goals record breaker - ALEX

5 - Fills in when needed - PROXY

6 - Where the advertising pros hang out - ADBIZ

7 - Writers like Poe, Pope, or Pound - POET

8 - The irritating org. asking for your dough - IRS

Daily New York Times Mini Crossword answer hints for Wednesday, May 7th

DOWN

1 - Raging passion - ARDOR

2 - Distinct sections of our ears and brains - LOBES

3 - What you'd see when exiting a cinema - EXIT

4 - The end of the alphabet - XYZ

5 - Heartfelt terms of address in Español - AMOR

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Today's NYT Mini Crossword answers for the 'abe149081d13dadce239a9acecb756e90d' puzzle includeAlex for the NHL goals record breaker, Proxy for the stand-in, AdBiz for the industry for marketing professionals, Poet for the writers like Poe, Pope, or Pound, IRS for the irritating org. asking for your dough, Ardor for raging passion, Lobes for distinct sections of our ears and brains, Exit for what you'd see when exiting a cinema, XYZ for the end of the alphabet, and Amor for heartfelt terms of address in Español. For more entertaining content, check out my blog which includes Wordle guides, TV guides, reviews, and more in the 'movies-and-tv' category. Stay updated by following me on social media platforms such as Twitter, Instagram, or Facebook.

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