Unless you were a member of a choir or you’re a vocal connoisseur, the New York Times’ Mini Crossword puzzle might have stumped you with the clue “Voices below altos.”
“Voices below altos” is a clue for a six-letter across word in the Aug. 16 Mini Crossword, and it might be a tough one to crack if you haven’t tried your luck in the world of singing. In fact, you might not have even known that this clue pertained to singing since there’s some jargon in the clue that may seem confusing at first.
‘Voices below altos’ Aug. 16 NYT Mini Crossword hints and answer
- Hint 1: Is a nickname for a U.S. bill with Alexander Hamilton on it.
- Hint 2: Is the name of a four-man singing group.
- Hint 3: Is the name of a GIF sharing site.
- Hint 4: Has a double-digit number in it.
Hold up here if you’re still trying to figure out the answer for this clue. But if you’ve really hit a wall, here is the answer for the 9A “Voices…
Originally published at dotesports.com by Tyler Esguerra. Read more here.