Curious about the NYT Mini Crossword answers for March 4? This bite-sized puzzle challenges players with a mix of simple and brand-related clues, sparking interest in tricky entries like a well-known nondairy milk brand or a slice or dice thing.
Let’s break down the hints, answers, and how today’s puzzle played out.
Mini Crossword clues for today, March 4 with slice or dice
The New York Times Mini Crossword for Tuesday, March 4, offers a set of concise and engaging clues. If you’re looking for a little help before finding out the answers, here are some hints to guide you through today’s puzzle:
- Across:
- A1 – way to include someone in an email thread without other recipients knowing.
- A5 – A casual way to check if someone is doing well.
- A6 – A popular plant-based milk brand.
- A7 – A slang word for food.
- A8 – A game where players look for objects based on given descriptions.
- Down:
- D1 – Wild animals with tusks.
- D2 – A term for chopping or dicing food.
- D3 – A type of cheese with orange-and-white speckles.
- D4 – What telescopes typically face.
- D5 – A person who teaches meditation and yoga poses.
Mini Crossword answers for today, March 4
The NYT Mini Crossword is a fast, engaging version of the main crossword, free to play online or in the NYT app, with past puzzles available only in the app.
Spoilers ahead!
Here are the answers for today’s puzzle:
ACROSS:
1 – Secretly includes on an email chain — BCCS
5 – “Everything good?” — YOUOK
6 – Big name in nondairy milk — OATLY
7 – Food, informally — GRUB
8 – Game in which you might have to find “something blue” — ISPY
DOWN:
1 – Pigs with tusks — BOARS
2 – Slice or dice — CUTUP
3 – Cheese mixed with Monterey Jack in an orange-and-white speckled block — COLBY
4 – What the lens of a telescope faces — SKY
5 – Teacher of meditative poses — YOGI
Today’s crossword mixed simple and brand-related clues. While BOARS and GRUB were easy, OATLY required brand knowledge. The NYT Mini Crossword is a quick, engaging challenge for word game fans, including Wordle players.
Originally reported by Anubhav Chaudhry on ComingSoon.net.