Family member who usually goes by one name (3) NYT Crossword Clue
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Updated Oct 21, 2024
Family member who usually goes by one name (3) NYT Crossword Clue
Let’s find the answers to Family member who usually goes by one name (3) NYT for the October 21, 2024 edition of NYT crossword puzzle.
Hints
- Answer Contains 3 letters
- Start with P and end with T.
- Possible solutions are PST,POT,PET.
Answer
The answer to the Family member who usually goes by one name (3) NYT crossword clue is "PET."
The crossword clue “Family member who usually goes by one name” with the answer "PET" refers to a beloved animal that is often considered part of the family and is typically referred to by a single name, unlike other family members who usually have both first and last names.
Pets, such as dogs, cats, or other animals, are given names that become a shorthand way of addressing them, much like a nickname for a close companion. This clue cleverly plays on the idea that a pet is indeed a member of the household, but one that doesn’t require a formal, multi-part name, making "PET" the fitting answer.
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