Summertime specification at Starbucks NYT Crossword Clue
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Updated Oct 14, 2024
Summertime specification at Starbucks NYT Crossword Clue
Let’s find the answers to Summertime specification at Starbucks NYT for the October 14, 2024 edition of NYT crossword puzzle.
Hints
- Answer Contains 4 letters
- Start with I and end with D.
- Possible solutions are IRID,IRED,ICED.
Answer
The answer to the Summertime specification at Starbucks NYT crossword clue is "ICED."
The crossword clue “Summertime specification at Starbucks” with the answer "ICED" refers to the popular preference for cold beverages during the warmer months. At Starbucks, many drinks such as coffee, tea, and even specialty beverages can be ordered "iced," meaning they are served cold, often over ice, as opposed to being served hot.
This specification is particularly common during summer when customers seek refreshing, chilled options to beat the heat. "ICED" is a concise way to describe this preference for a cooler version of a typical hot drink, making it a fitting crossword answer.
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