The New York Times Mini Crossword for March 22nd has been solved. Here are the answers to today’s clues, providing a quick reference for players seeking assistance. The puzzle covers a mix of general knowledge, pop culture, and geography.
Across Clues and Answers
- 1A: Jost of “Saturday Night Live” – COLIN
- 6A: German wine valley whose name rhymes with “wine” – RHINE
- 7A: Big name in root beer – AANDW (referencing A&W Root Beer)
- 8A: Common slot machine symbol – FRUIT
- 9A: James Talarico’s state – TEXAS
Down Clues and Answers
- 1D: Cunning skill – CRAFT
- 2D: Chicago airport – OHARE (O’Hare International Airport)
- 3D: Operating system on which Android is partly based – LINUX
- 4D: World’s most populous country – INDIA
The Mini Crossword remains a popular daily challenge for word puzzle enthusiasts. For additional help with other New York Times games like Wordle, Strands, or Connections, resources are available online to guide players through more complex puzzles.
Solving the Mini Crossword offers a quick mental workout. If you’re struggling with a particular clue, remember to consider common associations and wordplay.
