Baixar NYTimes - Crossword - v4.8.0

Baixar NYTimes - Crossword - v4.8.0
Package Name com.nytimes.crossword
Category ,
Latest Version 4.8.0
Get it On Google Play
Update September 11, 2021 (3 years ago)

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NYTimes - Crossword - v4.8.0 APK a versão mais recente é 4.8.0, data de lançamento 2021-02-10 e tem tamanho 56.3 MB.

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NYTimes - Crossword - v4.8.0

Solve and enjoy the same puzzles printed in the daily newspaper in this app built by The New York Times.

Start playing with unlimited access to the daily puzzles for seven days. After that, subscribe for full access to The Crossword on your Android device and at NYTimes.com.


PLAY ANYWHERE
A subscription to The Crossword gives you access to our puzzles anywhere you care to solve them. Just create an account (or connect an existing one) and take your progress with you across any number of devices, or on the web at nytimes.com/crossword.

DAILY PUZZLE
The daily puzzle is released at 10 p.m. E.T. the evening before appearing in the paper. (6 p.m. E.T. on weekends). The puzzles get much harder as the week progresses; warm up with a Monday and try powering all the way through to the extra-large Sunday puzzle!

MINI PUZZLE
Mini puzzles are short, sweet and available every day without a subscription! Get a quick crossword fix when you don't have time for a full-size puzzle.

PUZZLE PACKS
Download these themed puzzles and add them to your collection. The first puzzle in each pack is free to play. We’re adding new content all the time, so check back often for new packs!

SUBSCRIPTION BENEFITS
Get unlimited access to the daily puzzles with a seven-day trial. Subscribers get access to hundreds of minis and over 20 years’ worth of classic puzzles from our archives. We offer an annual subscription at $39.95/year and a monthly subscription at $6.95/month. These will automatically renew unless canceled at least 24 hours prior to expiration, but you can disable this at any time from your Google Play account settings.

Questions? Suggestions? Issues? Please contact us at [email protected] or through the feedback option in the app. Your feedback is important to us, and we’ll do our best to assist you.
Please note: A New York Times Crossword subscription does not include access to any other New York Times products, including but not limited to NYTimes.com or mobile news content, e-reader editions, Times Insider, or other apps on non-Android devices.

California Notices
www.nytimes.com/privacy/california-notice

We’ve added a new way to navigate to our other games. Try your hand at Spelling Bee, unwind with Tiles, decode digits to master Sudoku or connect the dots to reveal hidden images with Vertex. Let us know what you think by sending us an email at [email protected].#FunFactsBelieve it or not, “supercalifragilisticexpialidocious” appeared once as a full answer in the New York Times Crossword. It was written across 14 squares: one syllable (“SU,” “PER,” “CAL,” etc.) in each.

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