NYT One might be nesting Crossword Clue Puzzle Answer from June 21, 2024
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Updated Jun 21, 2024
One might be nesting NYT Crossword Clue Answer
Let’s find the answers to One might be nesting NYT for the 21 June 2024 edition of NYT crossword puzzle. Answer Contains 4 letters. Start with D and end with L, and the possible solutions are DUEL,DUAL,DOLL.
Answer to the NYT crossword clue One might be nesting featured in the NYT puzzle is DOLL.
The answer "DOLL" fits the clue "one might be nesting" because it refers to a set of dolls where one is smaller and fits inside the other, creating a nested arrangement. These dolls are commonly known as "Russian nesting dolls" or "matryoshka dolls."
Matryoshka dolls originated in Russia and are typically made of wood, with each doll consisting of multiple pieces that fit together. The largest doll in the set can be opened to reveal progressively smaller dolls inside, with the smallest one usually being a tiny representation of a person, animal, or object.
The nesting feature of these dolls allows them to be stored compactly and also makes them an engaging toy for children and a decorative item for collectors. The concept of nesting dolls has been adapted into various cultural designs and themes beyond the traditional Russian style.
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