NYT Mini Crossword
Mark who wrote "Man was made at the end of the week's work, when God was tired" NYT Crossword Clue
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Hint
This clue leans on a named person, work, title, or quoted phrase. Identify the reference, then fit it into a 5-letter slot.
How to solve it
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For the clue: Mark who wrote "Man was made at the end of the week's work, when God was tired", first identify whether the wording is direct, referential, abbreviated, or playful. This one is best treated as a reference clue.
- This clue leans on a named person, work, title, or quoted phrase. Identify the reference, then fit it into a 5-letter slot.
- The answer slot has 5 letters, which narrows the clue to a specific grid shape.
- This clue appears at 4A in the NYT Mini Crossword, so check the Down crossings for confirmation.
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TWAIN
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Why This Answer Fits
TWAIN is the 5-letter answer for the clue: Mark who wrote "Man was made at the end of the week's work, when God was tired". The clue points to a specific reference rather than a broad synonym, which is why exact spelling matters. In this NYT Mini Crossword, it appears at 4A, so the crossing entries help verify the exact spelling.
- Grid entry: TWAIN in the grid.
- Answer pattern: _ _ _ _ _.
- Clue type: Reference clue.
- TWAIN has 5 letters, matching the required slot for 4A.
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