What does blood kin nyt refer to?

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I’m stuck on blood kin nyt right now. Not sure if the answer is singular or plural. Looking for some guidance.
 
In the NYT crossword, “blood kin nyt” refers to a relative by birth, such as a parent, sibling, or other family member connected by blood rather than marriage or adoption. It’s a clue for terms like “KIN” or “RELATIVE,” commonly used in crossword puzzles to indicate family relationships.
 
In NYT crossword clues, “blood kin” usually refers to relatives or kin (family members related by blood, not marriage).
 
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