What does ‘be furious’ in the NYT crossword refer to? I’m stuck on this clue.

AngelinaWi

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I’m trying to solve the NYT crossword and came across the clue ‘be furious.’ Can anyone help explain the be Furious NYT crossword answer?”
 
In a New York Times crossword, the clue “be furious NYT Crossword” usually refers to words meaning “to be extremely angry.” Common answers depend on the letter count, such as seethe,” “rage,” “fume,” or “boil.” These verbs describe the act of expressing or feeling intense anger, fitting typical crossword clue styles.
 
In the “be furious NYT Crossword” , the clue usually refers to the answer “SEETHE”, which means to be extremely angry or agitated.
 
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This be furious NYT Crossword clue usually refers to answers like “seethe” or “rage.” It indicates expressing extreme anger or boiling with emotion.
 
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In be furious NYT Crossword clues, “be furious” typically means rage, seethe, fume, or steam—verbs expressing anger. Crossword answers depend on letter count and intersecting clues, so different options may fit. Check your cross letters and theme to confirm the right choice. Usually, short answers like “rage” or “seethe” appear often in puzzles.
 
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