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NYT Daily ? September 30, 2025

"No more for me, thanks"

Answer:

IMFULL

Hint:

This phrase might follow a big meal, often said while pushing a plate away or patting your stomach. Think of the two words combined without a space.

Explanation:

The phrase "No more for me, thanks" is a casual way to decline additional food or drink when you’ve had enough. The answer "IMFULL" directly mirrors this idea, as saying "I’m full" is the natural response in that situation. There’s no hidden wordplay here—it’s a straightforward, everyday expression turned into a concise crossword answer.

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