Two-syllable woman's name that becomes a one-syllable woman's name if you drop the last letter
The New York Times crossword clue “Two-syllable woman's name that becomes a one-syllable woman's name if you drop the last letter” answer is JOANN. Below is every Crossword, Midi and Mini puzzle date it has appeared in.
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In the NYT Crossword
This clue appeared in the main New York Times Crossword on these dates:
About this clue
The clue “Two-syllable woman's name that becomes a one-syllable woman's name if you drop the last letter” resolves to JOANN, a 5-letter answer. In the New York Times Crossword, Midi and Mini, the same clue can be reused over the years, sometimes with a different answer — use the dates above to find the exact puzzle you are solving.