NYT Mini Crossword Answers 01/15/2025

January 15, 2025

Across

DOWN

Food that many an N.Y.C. tourist grabs for breakfast

BAGEL: A classic New York breakfast item, often served with cream cheese or lox.

Got out of bed

AROSE: Past tense of “arise,” meaning to get up or wake up.

Adjective paired with 3-Down in a simile

LOOSE: Often paired with “GOOSE” in the simile “as loose as a goose.”

Effortlessness

EASE: Refers to the state of being free from difficulty or effort.

Tyrannosaurus ___

REX: The species name of the well-known dinosaur, often abbreviated as T. rex.


Makeshift seat in a barnyard, maybe

BALE: A bundle of hay or straw, often used as a seat in rustic settings.

Very loud, like a stadium crowd

AROAR: A poetic or descriptive term for a loud roaring noise.

Bird whose name rhymes with 7-Across

GOOSE: Rhymes with “LOOSE,” completing the simile “as loose as a goose.”

Fictional Vermont college on Netflix’s “The Sex Lives of College Girls”

ESSEX: The name of the college featured in the show.

Author Harper

LEE: The author of “To Kill a Mockingbird.”

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