Does anyone know what ‘very very tall NYT’ refers to?

ArthurMex

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I came across the phrase ‘very very tall NYT’ in a discussion and couldn’t decode its meaning. Can someone explain what it stands for or where it’s used?
 
Very very tall nyt usually means "very very tall"- from new york times crossword.
and answer to this crossword is TOWERING.
 
“Very very tall NYT” is internet slang referring to the New York Times crossword, where clues like “very, very tall” often point to specific wordplay or themed answers. People use it online when discussing tricky or unusual crossword clues from the NYT puzzle.
 
Very very tall NYT” refers to a New York Times crossword clue describing something extremely tall. It typically points to answers like skyscrapers or tall structures. People online often discuss it when trying to solve tricky NYT crossword puzzle clues.
 
“Very very tall NYT” usually refers to a clue or phrase appearing in a New York Times crossword or puzzle. In that context, it hints at something extremely tall, often answered with words like “giant,” “towering,” or “soaring.” It’s simply a descriptive puzzle clue rather than a specific term.
 
The crossword clue “very very tall NYT” usually refers to something extremely high or towering. Common answers include GIANT, TOWERING, or SO TALL, depending on the puzzle’s letter count. The keyword very very tall NYT helps indicate that the clue is pointing toward an exaggerated or emphatic height description.
 
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