NYT Mini Crossword today: puzzle answers for Friday, March 29

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Love crossword puzzles but don’t have all day to sit and solve a full-sized puzzle in your daily newspaper? That’s what The Mini is for!

A bite-sized version of the New York Times’ well-known crossword puzzle, The Mini is a quick and easy way to test your crossword skills daily in a lot less time (the average puzzle takes most players just over a minute to solve). While The Mini is smaller and simpler than a normal crossword, it isn’t always easy. Tripping up on one clue can be the difference between a personal best completion time and an embarrassing solve attempt.

Just like our Wordle hints and Connections hints, we’re here to help with The Mini today if you’re stuck and need a little help.

Below are the answers for the NYT Mini crossword today.

NYT Mini Crossword answers today

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Across

  • Fawn’s mother – DOE
  • Like the kereru pigeons of New Zealand, which fall out of trees after eating fermented fruit – DRUNK
  • Starbucks size – VENTI
  • Went go-go-go – RACED
  • Sea, in French – MER

Down

  • Aspiration – DREAM
  • One of 20 in a 6-Across – ONCE
  • Join a contest – ENTER
  • Save for later viewing, for short – DVR
  • Baby goat – KID

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Sam Hill

Sam Hill is a journalist and the gaming guides editor at Digital Trends. He’s also written tech guides for Input and has…

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