Ozone no-no, for short NYT Crossword Clue

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Crossword Answer

1 ? C
2 ? F
3 ? C
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      Think of what used to lurk in old fridges and spray cans, now banned for the sky's sake.

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      ??? stands for chlorofluorocarbon, a compound once used in aerosols and refrigerants, now banned due to ozone depletion.

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      The clue refers to substances that are harmful to the ozone layer, specifically chlorofluorocarbons, commonly abbreviated as CFCs. These chemicals were widely used in refrigeration and aerosols before their environmental impact was understood.

      Clue Analysis

      The answer to “Ozone no-no, for short” in the New York Times puzzle January 4 2026 is CFC. Quite straight and simple! Complete your daily NYT Mini challenge with this solution.

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