Compound in some soaps NYT Crossword Clue
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NYT Crossword November 29 2025 Answers
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The most common and recent 8-letter answer for "Compound in some soaps" is GLYCERIN.
The clue refers to a chemical compound commonly found in soaps. Glycerin is known for its moisturizing properties and is often used in soap formulations to prevent drying out the skin.
This clue was last seen in the NYT Crossword on November 29, 2025.
Glycerin is a colorless, odorless, viscous liquid that is widely used in pharmaceutical formulations and as a humectant in soaps.
The answer to “Compound in some soaps” in the New York Times puzzle November 29 2025 is GLYCERIN. Quite straight and simple! Complete your daily NYT Mini challenge with this solution.
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