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NYT Daily ? September 19, 2025

On the newsstand, say

Answer:

OUT

Hint:

Think of what a magazine or newspaper is when it’s no longer being sold but still available to read.

Explanation:

"On the newsstand, say" hints at where magazines or newspapers are displayed for sale—often outside, or "out." The word "say" signals that "newsstand" is just an example, not the literal answer. It’s a straightforward definition where "out" describes the location, like how you’d find papers out on the stand.

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General solving tip

'Perhaps,' 'maybe,' or 'e.g.' usually signal an example, not the category name. You're looking for one member of a broader set.

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