When We Forged Ahead? NYT Crossword Clue - March 30, 2024
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Updated Mar 30, 2024
The New York Times Mini Crossword is like a shorter version of the regular New York Times crossword puzzle. It started in 2014 as a daily online puzzle and has become popular for people who want to take up a quick and fun crossword challenge.
The NYT Mini Crossword has a small 5x5 grid with easy clues that often use wordplay. These puzzles are meant to be finished in a few minutes with a set of clues where you can test your skill level by this daily fun activity.
Here's our daily guide that helps you to find the solutions by providing clues and explanations.
Clue
Today's crossword clue is 'When We Forged Ahead?'. Before guessing an answer, you need to first understand the given clue and its definition. Below is the way you understand any given clue. Split your given clue and know its synonyms and definitions.
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Forged - Formed by pressing or hammering with or without heat.
Ahead - To the front; in advance of; before.
The clue "When we forged ahead?" uses the word "forged," which can have two meanings. One meaning is "moved forward," indicating progress or advancement. The other meaning of "forged" refers to the process of shaping metal.
Hints
- Six letter words.
- Name of a periodic period.
- Refers to one of the three ages of history.
We hope you have already guessed the answer or are still trying to figure it out with the hints. Don't worry, we have disclosed the answer below that matches the above-mentioned clues and hints.
Answer
IRONAGE
Answer Explanation
The Iron Age was a time when people began using iron for tools and weapons, which led to advancements in technology and society. Iron Age is a periodic period where humans started working with iron and other metals to create tools and objects.