Sellout sign NYT Crossword Clue Puzzle Answer from August 10, 2024
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Updated Aug 10, 2024
Sellout sign NYT Crossword Clue 3 Letters Answer
Let’s find the answers to Sellout sign NYT for the August 10, 2024 edition of NYT crossword puzzle. Answer Contains 3 letters. Start with S and end with O, and the possible solutions are SHO, SAGO, SRO.
The answer is SRO.
The crossword clue "Sellout sign" with the answer "SRO" refers to a common abbreviation used in event planning and ticketing. "SRO" stands for "Standing Room Only," which indicates that all available seats for an event have been sold out, and additional attendees will only be able to stand rather than sit.
This term is often used in the context of concerts, theater performances, and sports events to denote that the venue is at full capacity and no more reserved seating is available. The clue plays on the idea that a "sellout" or fully booked event can only accommodate more attendees in a standing-room-only configuration, making "SRO" an apt representation of such a scenario.
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