Cry from someone seeking revenge … or a hint to the ends of 16-, 22-, 37- and 49-Across (15) NYT Crossword Clue
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Updated Sep 30, 2024
Cry from someone seeking revenge … or a hint to the ends of 16-, 22-, 37- and 49-Across (15) NYT Crossword Clue
Let’s find the answers to Cry from someone seeking revenge … or a hint to the ends of 16-, 22-, 37- and 49-Across (15) NYT for the September 30, 2024 edition of NYT crossword puzzle.
Hints
- Answer Contains 15 letters
- Start with Y and end with S.
- Possible solutions are YELLOWISHNESSES,YIELDABLENESSES,YOULLPAYFORTHIS.
Answer
The answer to the Cry from someone seeking revenge … or a hint to the ends of 16-, 22-, 37- and 49-Across (15) NYT crossword clue is "YOULLPAYFORTHIS."
The crossword clue "Cry from someone seeking revenge … or a hint to the ends of 16-, 22-, 37-, and 49-Across" with the answer "YOULLPAYFORTHIS" refers to the common phrase used in moments of anger or vengeance, often heard in dramatic contexts. In this puzzle, the phrase also serves as a hint to the words at the ends of the answers to the indicated clues, which likely represent things associated with payment or consequences.
The structure of the puzzle clues suggests that each of these related answers ends with a word or concept linked to a form of payment or retribution, tying back to the revenge theme encapsulated by "You'll pay for this."
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