Free Ones Might Precede Subscriptions NYT Crossword Clue, April 16, 2024
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Updated Apr 16, 2024
The New York Times Crossword is a puzzle game published daily in The New York Times and available on their website, in other newspapers, and on mobile apps. Solving these crossword puzzles can help improve mental functions.
Studies have also found that solving crossword puzzles regularly can boost your focus on tasks and enhance your working memory and decision-making abilities.
Some clues are easy, and you can solve them yourself, but some are hard, and you need to search the internet or navigate websites that explain each crossword clue answer. That’s why we are here. Let's look at today's clue.
Clue
Before guessing an answer, you need to first understand the given clue and its definition. Sometimes you get direct clues, and sometimes you may not get a direct clue for your answer. If you're stuck on this clue in a crossword puzzle, we can help you find the answer.
Today's NYT crossword clue is 'Free ones might precede subscriptions'
This phrase means that free offerings or products that are provided at no cost often come before or lead to subscriptions. In other words, companies may offer free versions of their products or services as a way to attract customers who might later choose to subscribe or pay for additional features or content.
Hints
- The answer is a five-letter word.
- It also means try out or test.
- It starts with the letter ''T''.
Answer
The answer to today's NYT crossword clue, 'Free ones might precede subscriptions' is "TRIAL".
"TRIAL" means a subscription offered to you on a temporary basis often at a reduced rate or for free. A TRIAL subscription will be offered for a limited period of time as defined when the trial is offered.