
The clue “The first blank in this phrase: From ___ to ___” in the NYT Mini (August 04, 2024) is a classic example of a partial phrase clue. It provides a part of a well-known phrase and asks you to complete it. This idiom means completely, entirely, or all over. It refers to the entire body. The clue is asking for the first word in the common phrase “From _ to _“. The word that fits the blank is “HEAD”. Do you know what the other word is? Check our answers.
The answer is HEAD (Across 1)

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