Number of U.S. states without any straight borders NYT Crossword Clue Puzzle Answer on August 05, 2024
Number of U.S. states without any straight borders NYT Crossword Clue Answer with 3 letters for NYT on August 05, 2024. The answer to the clue Number of U.S. states without any straight borders NYT is ONE.
by
Updated Aug 05, 2024
Advertisement
Number of U.S. states without any straight borders NYT Crossword Clue Answer
Let’s find the answers to Number of U.S. states without any straight borders NYT for the August 05, 2024 edition of NYT crossword puzzle. Answer Contains 3 letters. Start with O and end with E. Possible solutions are OLE,ODE,ONE.
Article continues below advertisement
The answer to the Number of U.S. states without any straight borders NYT crossword clue is "ONE."
The crossword clue "Number of U.S. states without any straight borders" with the answer "ONE" refers to the unique geographical characteristic of the state of Hawaii. Unlike the contiguous states in the United States, which often have borders that are straight lines or follow natural features like rivers, Hawaii is an archipelago located in the central Pacific Ocean. Its borders are naturally formed by the surrounding ocean, making it the only state without any straight-line borders.
Related NYT Crossword Puzzle Answers Today
Answers to each clue for the January 08, 2025 edition of NYT Crossword puzzles updated below.- CBS Late Show Hosted By Taylor Tomlinson … Or Where To Find The First Words Of The Answers To The Starred Clues
- “‘Hope’ Is The Thing With Feathers / That Perches In The ___”: Emily Dickinson
- 2023 Film In Which Michael Jordan Is Only Shown From Behind
- Theodore Roosevelt Ushered In A “Progressive” One
- With 45-down, Displays During An Online Presentation … Or A Hint To Three Pairs Of Answers In This Puzzle
- Longtime Saints Qb Whose Name Has A Windy Homophone
- Think Before Placing A Bet … Or What Solvers Must Do To Fully Appreciate Each Starred Clue
- Pharmacy Product That’s Commonly Chocolate-flavored
- Leftmost Image In The Iconic Illustration “The March Of Progress”
- Compound With The Same Number Of Atoms In A Different Arrangement