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Monday May 25 NYT Mini Crossword: Hints & Answers

Your guide to the New York Times Mini Crossword for Monday, May 25 2026

Discover the latest hints and answers for the NYT Mini Crossword on May 25, plus a few quick solving tips to boost your puzzle game.

Alright, puzzle lovers – Monday’s Mini is here, and as usual it’s a little bite‑size brain teaser that can still pack a punch. If you’re like me, you probably start the day with a coffee, glance at the grid, and then wonder whether that obscure clue is a trick or just a typo. Don’t worry – we’ve got you covered with some friendly hints and the straight‑up answers.

Hints to keep in mind: 1️⃣ The clue “Quietly, in French” is a classic – think of a short, two‑letter word you might hear in a library. 2️⃣ “Batter’s stat” is a three‑letter abbreviation that’s a staple on any box score. 3️⃣ When you see “Riverside resort,” the answer often ends in a tropical vibe, not a mountain lodge. 4️⃣ “Old‑school video game hero” is likely a nostalgic nod, so dig into the ’80s arcade era. And yes, the occasional double‑definition pops up, so keep an eye on those sneaky synonyms.

Answers for Monday, May 25:
• QUIETLY, IN FRENCH – SO
• BATTER’S STAT – RBI
• RIVERSIDE RESORT – BAY (as in Bay Area getaway)
• OLD‑SCHOOL VIDEO GAME HERO – PAC (short for Pac‑Man)
• “One who stitches” – SEWER
• “Final stop on a line” – TERMINUS
• “Breeze” – AIR

Those aren’t the only entries, of course, but they’ll get you well over halfway through the grid. If you find yourself stuck on the remaining clues, try a quick pause – stretch, sip that coffee again, and let the letters settle. Sometimes the answer just needs a moment to click.

Bottom line: the Mini may be small, but a little preparation goes a long way. Use the hints, check the answers above, and you’ll be sliding that final “A” into place before the morning rush is over. Happy solving!

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