Sliding screen in a Japanese tearoom NYT Crossword Clue
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NYT Crossword September 5 2025 Answers
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The most common and recent 5-letter answer for "Sliding screen in a Japanese tearoom" is SHOJI.
The clue refers to a traditional Japanese architectural feature. A 'shoji' is a type of sliding screen commonly used in Japan, particularly in tearooms, to partition spaces or serve as doors and windows.
This clue was last seen in the NYT Crossword on September 05, 2025.
A shoji is a sliding screen with a wooden frame and translucent paper, used in Japanese architecture.
The answer to “Sliding screen in a Japanese tearoom” in the New York Times puzzle September 5 2025 is SHOJI. Quite straight and simple! Complete your daily NYT Mini challenge with this solution.
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