What does earthenware pots nyt usually point to?

Eamon

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The phrase earthenware pots nyt appeared in a crossword, and I’m unsure which term fits best. Are these traditional clay items or something more specific? The plural form is tricky. Suggestions welcome.
 
In NYT-style crossword clues, “earthenware pots” usually point to “urns” or “crocks,” with urns being the most common answer depending on the letter count and context.
 
In NYT crosswords, earthenware pots usually point to “urns” or “jars,” with “urns” being the most common answer.
 
In NYT crosswords, “earthenware pots” usually points to ollas. The word comes from Spanish, meaning clay cooking pots or water jars. It’s a common plural fill because it’s short, vowel-heavy, and fits neatly into crossword grids, especially for clues referencing pottery or traditional vessels.
 
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