Like the skin of a durian fruit NYT Crossword Clue

By Date: AUG 23, 2026 Follow on Google

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The most common and recent 5-letter answer for "Like the skin of a durian fruit" is SPIKY.
The clue describes the texture of a durian fruit's outer layer, which is covered in sharp, pointed projections. This texture is best described by the word 'spiky,' as it resembles spikes or prickles.
This clue was last seen in the NYT Mini Crossword on August 23, 2026.
Covered with or having sharp points.
with pointy bits, Like hair in a mohawk, often

5-letter answer to Like the skin of a durian fruit in NYT Mini Crossword August 23 2026 is SPIKY.

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