The “Clickable symbol” clue on today’s NYT Mini Crossword is a tough one. It’s tricky to figure out what the hint is referencing and what type of word you need to think of to solve it, so you might need some help navigating through it.
If you’re struggling to find the solution to this clue, here are some hints and the official answer for the “Clickable symbol” clue on the Nov. 14 NYT Mini Crossword puzzle.
‘Clickable symbol’ Nov. 14 NYT Mini Crossword hints
- Hint 1: It ends with the letter “N.”
- Hint 2: Synonym for “IDOL.”
- Hint 3: An anagram for this word is “COIN.”
- Hint 4: It starts with the letter I.”
I’m going to reveal the answer now, so stop here util you’re ready to see if you got it right.
‘Clickable symbol’ NYT Mini answer
The solution for the “Clickable symbol” hint on the Nov. 14 NYT Mini Crossword puzzle is “ICON.” This word has a few different meaning depending on the context it’s used in, but for this specific clue, it’s referencing an interactive symbol that appears throughout technology.
‘Clickable symbol’ clue difficulty rating
The “Clickable symbol” clue is a rather tough one. “ICON” isn’t a word that came to mind for me when trying to solve this one and I think it’s a pretty clever clue that is generally quite difficult to solve.
I’m giving the “Clickable symbol” clue a four out of five difficulty rating. It can certainly get harder than this, but not by much, so this one is more difficult than the average clue but not one of the overall hardest ones I’ve seen.
All Nov. 14 NYT Mini Crossword clues and answers
Across
- 1A One of 1,077 in the first single-volume edition of “The Lord of the Rings” — PAGE
- 5A Clickable symbol — ICON
- 6A With 3-Down, slangy aspirations for a group of friends — SQUAD
- 7A Throws hard — HURLS
- 8A Voting counterparts of nays — YEAS
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