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Happy November! Halloween's over, October's gone, and it's time for more puzzles. I did Wordle guide as one core focus there while highlighting various themes either in puzzles that those from The NYT designed or simply mentioning trending words related, whether around foods commonly enjoyed for example during certain time periods. If those consist solely through individuals during private alone settings or when being out somewhere and around a place serving various “food-based styles of item”, too!
Let's dive into this Friday's Mini Crossword puzzle now rather than delay longer.
First across required looking downward! Or at least to its linked answer before able start across without pure "guessing”. Although depending methods could possibly also involve solving some rows downward during normal solving patterns until sufficient characters in related slots during other, associated answers in those “higher sections”. Thus potentially now providing “starting across!” hints already or after reaching those either in any methods “work equally well also,” depending puzzle preference and any past solving “strategy’s”, whether individually tailored or as copy of one previously discovered via another online which seemed useful now..
Turns that answer! This rhyme becomes Wabi-Sabi! Which translates roughly to idea "finding those imperfect beauties!” So think kintsugi where you fill shattered bowls with golden fixative into some totally new “fixed thing which has all unique history attached." But ultimately still rather similar as during some normal Wordle puzzles involving recent days where despite different origin stories and histories those words could sometimes potentially be synonymous also too! Which sometimes is case rather than existing as purely unique and unrelated instances.
The puzzle this particular November week feels simpler, quicker even! A totally refreshing changes! Like a post-"exam-grade-boost!” after completing particularly challenging Wordle puzzles involving that week either.. I mean “it could even seem related in having similar word too since that very much like Wordle”. In needing similar strategies in sidestepping or similar where instead of entirely moving purely one specific row and direction also simply shift down/across. Those both equal solving steps regardless, that ultimately you still manage solve either using either strategy for “moving around rows." Although even if “NOT using ANY strategic solving at all also can possibly give entirely new discovery for finding “some new interesting puzzles too! Which also can potentially now inspire new puzzling techniques!. Like if not having “that prior Arial, rather being accustomed toward one particular typeface for a “super long period that makes remembering specific names very “hard instead that you must write one related answer, almost always! For having finally remembering” rather than ever being confident during normal answers otherwise ever also, but with that being how this “Arial” got re-discovered..
Arial is very Helvetica. But even many other, similarly related word answers like Ocean also!, too have such “extremely synonymous pairings.
Let's unveil those answers also now also rather than writing further now either:
It always feel good filling in entire rows. Similar feeling to writing across also without purely just vertically downward rather either but as these get finished it even feel somewhat similarly, even with simply having something finished in particular even without particular puzzle involved rather than either necessarily requiring such a thing but feeling nonetheless there, nonetheless.. Rather those digital forms and mediums are like new tools also within what exists traditionally only printed-versions, regardless having such now easily shareable version like the “digital puzzles.”
I'll write those “tips n’ tricks on Wordle also,” here and on social too after mentioning this during “last few word puzzle articles." Rather sharing tips now becomes routine now also rather than being simply "extra”.
If only we got "Catherine O'Hara”. In full also rather than those simply abbreviated short versions with missing surname where its clear you already speak of character either "Beetlejuice from Catherine!" That would totally been appropriate Halloween-clue which seemed to make nice nod given close proximity on the same calendar week of the mini’s current edition also as a neat "seasonal reference." Unfortunately such cool puzzle related clues remain also, solely part of these article pieces outside "the actual word riddles," either!.
Even cooler with many, digital only NYT puzzles too now? Those solved also across countless devices now unlike earlier purely printing eras where these would purely “book” sized puzzle riddles rather, which did exist too but increasingly fewer since most now do digitally formatted NYT word or similarly styled game instead whether in its daily single answer format of either Mini word or larger Jumbo too which unlike daily smaller brother version also, provides only on Fridays while requiring paid, online access first since even those aren't even available anymore for free.