Have you spent hours playing Mario and saving the damsel in distress? I did, and it’s one of those retro gaming titles that has exposed millions to gaming. Today’s NYT Mini Crossword clue, “Nintendo antagonist in a yellow hat and purple overalls,” touches upon an iconic villain.
‘Nintendo antagonist in a yellow hat and purple overalls’ NYT Aug. 21 Mini Crossword hints and answer
- Hint 1: The character appears in the Nintendo Mario franchise.
- Hint 2: The five-letter word character is Mario’s nemesis, and he has a similar name to the protagonist.
- Hint 3: It starts with the letter “W.”
- Hint 4: The anagram for the solution is “WOAIR.”
Put down your gaming controllers. Here‘s the answer.
Did you guess it? The answer to five across down in the Aug. 21 New York Times Mini Crossword is “WARIO.” Wario wears the iconic yellow hat with a “W” alphabet imprinted on it and has purple overalls. Wario’s character was originally a villain but has evolved into an anti-hero.
Wario is a rival to Mario. His name is a combination of “Mario” and “warui,” which means “bad” in Japanese, reflecting his role as Mario’s evil counterpart. Wario’s greed drives him, compared to Mario’s selflessness.
‘Nintendo antagonist in a yellow hat and purple overalls’ NYT Mini Crossword difficulty rating
Nintendo is a household name in gaming, and you must’ve heard the name Mario once in your lifetime. But when you think of an antagonist in Mario, it’s easy to get stuck on Bowser, a popular bad guy in most Mario games. As the clue requires niche game knowledge, I’d give it a three out of five difficulty rating.
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