Space and spicy felines are on the agenda today thanks to the “Black cats and red moons” clue in the July 30 edition of the popular NYT Mini Crossword puzzle.
One of my two cats is called Luna, which makes it fitting I’m writing about the “Black cats and red moons” clue, and if the power of the pussycat isn’t in you, allow me to set you flea.
‘Black cats and red moons supposedly’ six across NYT Mini Crossword solution
- Hint 1: Bad _____ is a rock/metal band.
- Hint 2: The plural of a popular gaming hardware manufacturer.
- Hint 3: A 2022 album by heavy metal outfit Lamb of God.
- Hint 4: It starts with “O.”
I rarely get to flex my metal music knowledge, but it was fitting for today’s hints, and if all the information above wasn’t enough for you, the solution lies in wait.
“OMENS” is the correct answer for six across in the July 30 NYT Mini word game
Bad Omens is a popular band fusing popular rock elements and heavy metal, Omen is a top-selling hardware creator specializing in gaming PCs, laptops, monitors, and more. Lamb of God’s 2022 album is called Omens, and, omens starts with “O.”
Omens meaning, explained
More commonly, Omens (in association with the clue) are supposed to represent a sign of things to come—a prophecy. A direct or indirect message or act signifying something is on the way—and black cats and red moons have been labeled as big indicators of this.
Getting back to music for a second, “Omen” was a hit single for British band The Prodigy. If you listen to it twice, it becomes Omens!
All answers for July 30 NYT Mini Crossword
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‘Black cats and red moons supposedly’ NYT Crossword Mini difficulty rating
If the clue relied on “Black cats” or “Red moons” on their own, we’d be looking at a high difficulty rating here—maybe the maximum. However, I think having two distinct phenomenons connected to omens is quite a giveaway, so it’s a three out of five today.
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