“Play areas that, despite their name, are actually squares” crossword clue
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Reveal the answer to see why it works and where this clue has appeared before.DIAMONDS is the answer to the New York Times crossword clue “Play areas that, despite their name, are actually squares”. It was last seen in the puzzle of February 1, 2025, where it runs at 21 Down and fills 8 squares. It crosses 8 other entries in that grid — those are listed below and are the quickest way to confirm the letters you already have.
Crossing entries
Feb 1, 2025 grid20ABeef4 ltrs›24AWild West outlaw6 ltrs›28ASojourner Truth speech in which she said "You need not be afraid to give us our rights"11 ltrs›31AE to F, for example8 ltrs›35ANapa neighbor6 ltrs›38AWord between two names3 ltrs›39AGrab bag contents11 ltrs›45ATools for certain appraisers6 ltrs›
More clues from this puzzle
Feb 1, 20251AExperience that'll change one's mind8 ltrs›9A___ Fierce, onetime Beyoncé persona5 ltrs›14ABroad views9 ltrs›16AUp to5 ltrs›17ADessert often flavored with cinnamon and vanilla9 ltrs›18A[Back away from my doghouse!]5 ltrs›19AGive in under pressure5 ltrs›22AOld oath4 ltrs›
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