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NYT Mini • September 30, 2025

Get together again, like alumni

Answer:

REUNE

Hint:

Think of a French verb meaning "to meet up once more," often used when old friends gather after years apart.

Explanation:

"Get together again" hints at a word meaning to meet after a separation, like old friends or classmates. "Alumni" reinforces this idea, as alumni often have reunions. The answer is reune—a shortened form of reunite—where the "re-" prefix means "again" and "une" sounds like "one," suggesting coming together as a group. It’s a concise way to describe reconnecting.

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