"To repeat myself ..."
Latest answer — August 21, 2026
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Clue decoded
ISAID is spaced as “I said,” a spoken phrase used when someone is repeating something they have already stated. The quotation marks and ellipsis signal that the clue is presenting the beginning of that utterance.
- Clue type:
- Phrase or idiom
NYT Mini Crossword
This clue's Friday, August 21, 2026 appearance
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Crossword clues, hints, and answers
Across
- 1. With 8-Across, candy pieces that got their name after the chocolatier tried to make them perfectly round, but failed — Answer: MILK. Hint: Pair this with the crossing entry to form a famous chocolate candy name. 🍫
- 5. Home of Brunei and Bhutan — Answer: ASIA. Hint: Both countries are found on the world's largest continent. 🌏
- 6. Like the skin of snakes and fish — Answer: SCALY. Hint: This describes a surface covered with overlapping protective plates. 🐍
- 7. Take ___ (suffer financially) — Answer: AHIT. Hint: The phrase means to absorb a financial loss or setback. 💸
- 8. See 1-Across — Answer: DUDS. Hint: Combine this with the candy-related entry to identify a classic chocolate treat. 🍬
Down
- 1. ___ Picchu — Answer: MACHU. Hint: Think of the famous Incan citadel high in the Peruvian Andes 🏔️
- 2. "To repeat myself ..." — Answer: ISAID. Hint: This phrase signals that the speaker is restating something already mentioned 🔁
- 3. Gentle musical melodies — Answer: LILTS. Hint: These tunes rise and fall in a soft, lighthearted way 🎶
- 4. What "every kiss begins with," in jewelry ads — Answer: KAY. Hint: This slogan points to a familiar jewelry chain 💍
- 6. Wearing an upside-down smile — Answer: SAD. Hint: An upside-down smile usually signals an unhappy mood 🙁
Recent NYT Mini Answers
The last 7 days of solutions
The answer to “"To repeat myself ..."” in the New York Times Mini crossword is ISAID — a 5-letter word. It most recently appeared in the New York Times Mini crossword on August 21, 2026 at 2-Down. Below you'll find why that fill fits, every other answer we've recorded for this clue, and links into the puzzle it came from.
“"To repeat myself ..."” answer
ISAID (5 letters)
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When else has “"To repeat myself ..."” appeared?
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August 21, 2026 (most recent) → ISAID. We haven't indexed another appearance of this exact clue yet.
More NYT Mini answers for August 21, 2026
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Across
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- 1. ___ Picchu → MACHU
- 2. "To repeat myself ..." → ISAID
- 3. Gentle musical melodies → LILTS
- 4. What "every kiss begins with," in jewelry ads → KAY
- 6. Wearing an upside-down smile → SAD
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What is the answer to “"To repeat myself ..."”?
The answer is ISAID, a 5-letter word. It most recently appeared in the New York Times Mini crossword on August 21, 2026.
How many letters is the answer to “"To repeat myself ..."”?
5 letters: ISAID.
When did this clue appear?
Most recently in the New York Times Mini crossword on August 21, 2026, at 2-Down.
Can “"To repeat myself ..."” have a different answer?
Yes — New York Times Mini sometimes reuses a clue with a different solution to fit the grid. The answers we've recorded for each date it appeared are listed above when available.
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