I’ve played more than enough crosswords for one day. It’s only 9am and I’m knee-deep in clues. I’m barely even awake, for goodness sake. Read on if you can’t get your head around this NYT Mini Crossword clue.
‘More than enough’ NYT Aug. 13 Mini Crossword hints and answer
- Hint 1: It starts with the letter “A.”
- Hint 2: Anagram of “MAPLE.”
- Hint 3: Large and accommodating.
- Hint 4: Abundant.
Hold your horses! I’m seconds away from revealing the answer.
Did you get it? The answer to six across in the Aug. 13 New York Times Mini Crossword is “AMPLE.” Ample means there’s enough or “more than enough” of something. “There’s ample evidence to suggest you struggled with today’s crossword clue.” You can also refer to someone’s body or body part as ample, but it’s not very polite.
The word “ample” comes from the Latin “amplus.” Large, capacious, abundant.
‘More than enough’ NYT Mini Crossword difficulty rating
I’m giving this NYT Mini Crossword clue a two out of five for difficulty. Ample literally means “more than enough,” so this was straightforward in the scale of things. This was one of the easier clues in today’s crossword.
NYT Mini Crossword (Aug. 13) answers
For more hints and answers in the Aug. 13 NYT Mini Crossword, check out “Direction that’s down and a little to the right: Abbr.,” “Actor Jason of Dune,” “Gymnastics surface,” “They might be raised by something exciting,” and “Food for farm animals.”
How to play other word games like the NYT Mini Crossword
Want to play more word games like the NYT Mini Crossword? The LA Times and the Washington Post are perfect alternatives. Fancy a change of pace? Strands and Spelling Bee are both excellent choices.
Published: Aug 13, 2024 02:57 am