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NYT Crossword Clue is Dessert that rarely lives up to its name Get the Answer for May 31, 2024
by Sneha
Updated May 31, 2024
We have a delightful and educational crossword puzzle for you today. You may sharpen your spelling, vocabulary, and problem-solving abilities by playing crossword puzzles. You will find a word that exactly fits into the puzzle with each clue. You'll find a secret word or phrase that connects everything as you fill in the answers.
NYT Crossword Clue is a Dessert that rarely lives up to its name
Hints
- A sweet treat that sounds like it could be sour.
- A kind of pastry that's not always as sharp as its name.
- This dessert shares its name with a word for sour.
- You might think it's sour, but it’s often sweet!
- Rhymes with "heart" and might have fruit.
- Not quite as tangy as you might guess from its name.
- You eat it for dessert, but it doesn't taste sharp.
- It's not always as tangy as its name suggests.
- It is a four-letter word.
Possible Answers
- Mary
- Jane
- Lisa
- Kate
- Emma
- Tart
- Anna
- Lucy
- Beth
- Sarah
Answer
The answer to the clue is TART
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Clue Explanation
The clue indicates and asks for a dessert name that might make you think of something different than what it actually is. For example, it might sound sour but is actually sweet. Have you guessed the answer?
Answer Explanation
The answer to the clue Dessert that rarely lives up to its name is TART. The answer is a dessert that has a name suggesting it might be sour or something else, but it is usually sweet. The correct answer is Tart because, even though tart can mean sour, a tart is usually a sweet pastry