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Today's New York Times Crossword Clues, Solutions, and Assistance for September 19 - #565

Today's Strands solutions and tips are at your disposal. These pointers are designed to aid you in mastering The New York Times' renowned brain teaser, Strands, each day.

Daily New York Times Puzzle Solutions, Clues, and Assistance for September 19 - Crossword #565
Daily New York Times Puzzle Solutions, Clues, and Assistance for September 19 - Crossword #565

Today's New York Times Crossword Clues, Solutions, and Assistance for September 19 - #565

Get ready, puzzle enthusiasts! Today is packed with challenges for your brain. Here's a roundup of today's popular puzzles and their hints:

Wordle

Today's Wordle hints, answer, and help can be found here.

Strands

The "taz" (die taz) newspaper is where you'll find the Strands puzzles and their hints. Today's clue is: "Wow, no cow." The spangram is NONDAIRYMILK. If you're stuck, finding any words of four or more letters will help reveal the theme words. The non-spangram answers are: RICE, FLAX, ALMOND, CASHEW, COCONUT, MACADAMIA. Some example words that can help are: NONE, CONE, RICER, SHEW, FAIR, FAIRY, DRAY, YARD, MILK, CASH, DONE, DRAM, MADAM. The theme for today is "Pour it on."

NYT Strands

For the New York Times Strands puzzle, today's hints, answers, and help can be found here.

Connections

Today's Connections hints, answers, and help can be found here.

Mini Crossword

The answers for today's Mini Crossword can be found on the NYT puzzle hints page.

Other Challenges

In case you missed them, some of the toughest Strands topics in recent weeks include: Dated slang (Jan. 21), Thar she blows! (Jan.15), and Off the hook (Jan. 9). The toughest words in the Thar she blows! puzzle were BALEEN or RIGHT. For Off the hook, the toughest words were BIGEYE or SKIPJACK. The toughest word in the Dated slang puzzle was PHAT.

For the latest Strands answer, click here. And remember, solving these puzzles is a great way to keep your mind sharp! Good luck, and happy puzzling!

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