
NYT Mini Crossword hints, clues and answers today for Wednesday, August 6 2025
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If you're a fan of New York Times games like Wordle or Spelling Bee or Connections, chances are you are someone who does the NYT Mini Crossword puzzle every day, which is super fun given that there's a timer for an additional challenge.
And if that's the case and you're truly stumped, fear not! We're here to help with the answers for today's puzzle, to get you unstuck.
Let's start with hints for every clue!
1A: Also a part of the body.
4A: You sometimes throw this online.
6A: Not inner.
7A: Think coffee.
8A: Starts with a vowel.
1D: Also associated with cargo.
2D: Think what you come up with in your brain.
3D: There's one vowel.
4D: Bubbly stuff.
5D: Two vowels.
Here are today's NYT Mini Crossword answers!
1A: HIP
4A: SHADE
6A: OUTER
7A: DECAF
8A: ASH
1D: HATCH
2D: IDEA
3D: PERF
4D: SODA
5D: HUES
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