
NYT Mini Crossword hints, clues and answers today for July 21 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: Two consonants are the same.
5A: Two vowels are the same.
6A: Silent letter at the end.
7A: Three vowels!
8A: What you pay for your house in real life.
1D: You can also throw this.
2D: Think Steelers QB.
3D: Combines two words.
4D: "I ____ you!"
5D: A super_____
Here are today's NYT Mini Crossword answers!
1A: SASH
5A: SHAKA
6A: TAROT
7A: ADORE
8A: RENT
1D: SHADE
2D: AARON
3D: SKORT
4D: HATE
5D: STAR
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