Today’s NYT Crossword puzzle clue, “Glorify,” takes praising to an all-new level. Unless you’re from the 15th century, the answer to this clue may be one you’ve never heard before.
“Glorify” is the clue from the Aug. 2 NYT mini crossword puzzle, and it’s not so easy to unravel unless you’ve got loads of adulating fans. Truthfully, I solved this only because the answer was used in an Ancient History documentary I’d just finished watching. Don’t worry, I won’t make you watch it for the answer—you’ll find it below.
‘Glorify’ Aug. 2 NYT Mini Crossword hints and answer
- Hint 1: It starts with an “E.”
- Hint 2: It rhymes with asphalt.
- Hint 3: It’s a verb.
- Hint 4: It means to raise in rank or power or elevate through praise.
If you still haven’t uncovered the answer with these clues, I’ve included the answer to two-down in the next paragraph.
The answer to the “Glorify” clue is “EXALT.” Exalt, as you now know, means to raise someone in rank, power, or character or to elevate them by praise. According to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, it’s derived from the Latin word exaltare and was first used in the 15th century. So, it’s been around for quite some time.
The Aug. 2 NYT mini crossword puzzle should now be easier to solve with two-down solved.
All Aug. 2 NYT Mini Crossword puzzle clues and answers
Across
- 1A Orion’s___ (giant waist of space?) — BELT
- 5A Sides in a historic tennis “battle” — SEXES
- 6A You might really feel this in your core — PLANK
- 7A “___well that ends well” — ALLS
- 8A W.S.J. or WaPo Competitor — NYT
Down
- 1D What’s visible when wearing a crop top — BELLY
- 2D Glorify — EXALT
- 3D Monocle’s middle — LENS
- 4D “Shame, shame!” clicking sound — TSK
- 5D Reach across — SPAN
‘Glorify’ clue difficulty, ranked
This clue from today’s crossword is quite tricky because not only are there many possibilities, like praise, deify, ensky, or hails, but it’s such an old word just not used as frequently today. I’d give this clue four out of five in difficulty because if you’ve solved a few surrounding clues, the answer is still possible to solve, albeit challenging.
If I hadn’t heard exalt being used in the doco I watched on Ancient Egypt, I probably wouldn’t have chosen it as my first preference today. While it may not be a prevalent word, it’s still being used after 500 years, which is pretty cool.
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Mini crosswords are small and fun, making them the perfect little daily brain teaser. If you’d like more mini crosswords, try the ones from the LA Times or the Washington Post. Or try Strands or Spelling Bee from the NYT—these are word-based games that will have you thinking creatively in no time.