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NYT Daily • September 7, 2025

Spots to go in the U.K.

Answer:

WCS

Hint:

Look for initials found on doors in British public buildings, often paired with a simple picture for clarity.

Explanation:

This clue plays on the British term for public restrooms, often called "water closets" or "WCs." The word "spots" hints at the abbreviation, while "go" is a cheeky nod to the toilet's purpose. In the U.K., you’ll commonly see "WC" signs, and the plural "WCs" fits the clue’s phrasing perfectly. The answer is short and direct, matching the clue’s straightforward wordplay.

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