What does the clue ‘allowed to strike NYT’ mean in the crossword?

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I’m working on the NYT crossword and came across ‘allowed to strike NYT.’ Can someone explain the answer or meaning?”
 
In crossword puzzles, the clue “allowed to strike NYT” is likely a cryptic clue. Here, “allowed” can mean permitted, and “strike NYT” suggests taking letters from “NYT.” The answer is often “PERMIT”, formed by combining the idea of “allowed” and “taking” letters from the clue. It’s a play on words rather than a literal phrase.
 
In NYT crosswords, the clue “allowed to strike NYT” usually means “at bat”, referring to a baseball player who’s permitted to take their turn hitting.
 
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This clue likely means LET AT, where allowed to is the definition of LET and strike is the definition of AT.
 
In a crossword, the clue “allowed to strike NYT” is likely a cryptic-style clue. It could mean a wordplay hint where “allowed” suggests synonyms like “let” or “permit”, and “to strike” hints at hitting or a letter substitution. The answer might combine these ideas, often forming a short, clever word.
 
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