Fastener with an onomatopoeic name NYT Crossword Clue

By Date: OCT 29, 2025 Follow on Google

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The most common and recent 4-letter answer for "Fastener with an onomatopoeic name" is SNAP.

The clue refers to a type of fastener that makes a 'snap' sound when secured, which is an example of onomatopoeia—a word that imitates the sound it describes.

This clue was last seen in the NYT Crossword on October 29, 2025.

A snap is a fastening device that makes a clicking noise when pressed together or pulled apart.

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The answer to “Fastener with an onomatopoeic name” in the New York Times puzzle October 29 2025 is SNAP. Quite straight and simple! Complete your daily NYT Mini challenge with this solution.

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