Some of the clues you face on the NYT Mini Crossword puzzle are easy while others can be “Very, very” tricky to solve like one of today’s clues. This is certainly one of the tougher hints I’ve seen which means you may need some help decoding it.
If you’re struggling to uncover the solution for the “Very, very” hint, we’ve got you covered. Here are some clues and the official answer to this puzzle so you can progress.
‘Very, very’ NYT Sept. 24 Mini Crossword hints
- Hint 1: It begins and ends with the letter “O.”
- Hint 2: Another way of saying “EXTREMELY.”
- Hint 3: It’s technically two words stylized as one for this puzzle.
- Hint 4: I have “____” many problems with my car.
If you’re not ready to learn the answer just yet, stop here. Once you’re ready to check if you got it right, read on to see the official solution.
‘Very, very’ NYT Mini answer
The solution for the “Very, very” clue on the Sept. 24 NYT Mini Crossword is “OH SO” stylized as “OHSO” for this puzzle. This is essentially a phrase you can add before something to mean extremely, exceptionally, or “Very, very.”
‘Very, very’ clue difficulty rating
I always find clues that are two words rather than one to be extra tricky and this is certainly a pretty tough one. I wouldn’t say “OHSO” is a super common phrase and not one I would directly relate to the given clue which makes this one even harder. The double O’s in the solution also make it a pretty tricky one to guess.
Because of this, I’m giving the “Very, very” clue a full five out of five difficulty rating. I think it’s one of the toughest clues I’ve seen on the NYT Mini Crossword.
All NYT Mini Crossword Sept. 24 answers
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Down
- 1D Very, Very — OH SO
- 2D Put on the scale — WEIGH
- 3D ___Ko, 2024 Olympic gold medalist in women’s golf — LYDIA
- 4D Course — WAY
- 6D Superlative suffix — EST
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Once you’re done with the Sept. 24 NYT Mini Crossword, you might be seeking additional puzzles to solve. There are plenty of great options out there so the word game fun doesn’t have to end.
If you want to complete more crosswords, you may enjoy the LA Times and the Washington Post. You can also check out Strands and Spelling Bee if you want to tackle a different type of word game challenge.