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NYT Mini Crossword June 27 2025 Answers (6/27/25)

Struggling with the NYT Mini Crossword for June 27, 2025? Our guide is here to help! The New York Times Mini Crossword is a bite-sized version of the classic daily puzzle—quick to solve but just as rewarding. Perfect for word enthusiasts who want a fun challenge without the time commitment of a full-sized crossword, it’s available both in print and online for solvers of all skill levels.

Need help with a clue? No worries — just scroll through the list and tap the one you’re stuck on to reveal the answer. All other clues will stay hidden, so you can continue solving without any surprise spoilers.

1A Beach trees NYT Crossword Clue 

Hint 1: Beach (noun)

  • A stretch of sandy land that gently slopes down to the edge of a sea or lake.

Answer:

[spoiler]PALM[/spoiler]

Hint 2: Beach (verb)

  • To come ashore or bring something onto the beach.

6A Beach view NYT Crossword Clue 

Hint 1: View (noun)

  • The act of looking at, observing, or seeing something.
  • A visual representation, such as a graphic or photograph, that depicts what is seen.

Answer:

[spoiler]OCEAN[/spoiler]

Hint 2: View (verb)

  • To watch or see something.
  • To examine closely or consider thoughtfully.

7A Beach keepsake NYT Crossword Clue 

Hint 1: Keepsake (noun)

  • An item kept for its emotional or sentimental significance.

Answer:

[spoiler]SHELL[/spoiler]

Hint 2: Beach (noun)

  • A sandy area that slopes gently toward the sea or a lake.

8A Removed, as wrapping paper NYT Crossword Clue 

Hint 1: Removed (adjective)

  • Distant or set apart in time.
  • Separated by a specific degree of family relation or ancestry.

Answer:

[spoiler]TORE[/spoiler]

Hint 2: Wrapping (noun)

  • A covering, often made of paper or cellophane, used to enclose something.
  • A bandage or material used to wrap around a body part.

9A What miso paste is made from NYT Crossword Clue 

Hint 1: Paste (noun)

  • A flavorful blend used as a spread on bread or crackers or in cooking.
  • A sticky substance made from flour or starch and water, used for sticking paper materials.

Answer:

[spoiler]SOY[/spoiler]

Hint 2: Paste (verb)

  • To stick or fasten something using glue or a similar adhesive.
  • To coat or cover a surface with a substance.

1D Feed fillers NYT Crossword Clue 

Hint 1: Anagram – Rearrange the letters below to solve today’s answer.

SPOTS

Answer:

[spoiler]POSTS[/spoiler]

2D Sound before a blessing NYT Crossword Clue 

Hint 1: Blessing (noun)

  • A favorable or fortunate condition.
  • An official act of giving approval or expressing support.

Answer:

[spoiler]ACHOO[/spoiler]

Hint 2: Sound (noun)

  • In phonetics, a distinct unit of speech sound, regardless of its role in a specific language.
  • The personal experience or perception of hearing a noise or tone.

3D Cautious NYT Crossword Clue 

Hint 1: Cautious (noun)

  • Individuals who are wary, fearful, or inclined to act with great care.

Answer:

[spoiler]LEERY[/spoiler]

Hint 2: Cautious (adjective)

  • Careful to avoid risk or excess.
  • Demonstrating thoughtful and deliberate consideration before acting.

4D Like seahorses that give birth NYT Crossword Clue 

Hint 1: Birth (noun)

  • The act or process of bringing a baby into the world.
  • The moment or occasion of being born.

Answer:

[spoiler]MALE[/spoiler]

Hint 2: Birth (verb)

  • To bring something into existence; to give life or origin to.

5D Show for Sarah Silverman and Sarah Sherman, for short NYT Crossword Clue 

Hint 1: Sherman (noun)

  • A U.S. general during the Civil War who led Union forces in the West, famously capturing Atlanta and conducting a devastating march to the sea (1820–1891).
  • A mountain peak in central Colorado’s Rocky Mountains, standing at 14,036 feet.

Answer:

[spoiler]SNL[/spoiler]

Hint 2: Sarah (noun)

  • In the Old Testament, the wife of Abraham and the mother of Isaac.
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