Bee Roots for 2025-08-19

The table provides clues for the roots of words in today's NY Times Spelling Bee. You're responsible for prefixes, suffixes, tense changes, plurals, doubling consonants before suffixes, and alternate spellings of roots. An exception: since Sam won't allow S, when the root contains an S, the clue may be for a plural or suffixed form. "Mice" for example. If a clue isn't self-explanatory, try googling it. The TL;DR about the site comes after the table.

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Today's puzzle
  • Letters: O/EIMNTZ
  • Words: 52
  • Points: 235
  • Pangrams: 3
Source: ebird.org

Table content

  • with first two letters of answer and length
answers coveredanswer's first two lettersanswer's lengthclue for root (answer may need prefix, suffix, tense change, alt spelling, ...)
1EM5Express feelings (especially when acting)
1EM7Feeling
1IN9Determined to do (I’m … on finishing this puzzle), adj.; or objective, noun
1IN4Enter (go … the room), preposition
1IN6Character of sound, a sound (dial or ring-); noun; give greater strength or firmness to a body or a muscle; verb
1IO6Atom or molecule with a net electric charge
1ME7Souvenir in English; or 2000 thriller about an amnesiac (Guy Pearce)
1ME4Office note abbr.
1ME7Refer to something briefly and without going into detail, verb/noun
1ME5Voice between soprano and alto
1ME9Monochrome printmaking process of the intaglio family, pangram
1MI5Old stencil duplicator, abbr. (missing –graph suffix)
1MI6Underling, as seen in “Despicable Me”
1MO6Very brief period of time (“I’ll be with you in just a …”)
1MO8Business jargon for the process of converting something something into money, pangram
1MO41–channel sound abbreviation, or glandular fever “kissing disease” abbreviation
1MO8Sound that is unchanging in pitch (“She spoke in a … that put me to sleep”)
1MO53–card … con game
1MO4NASA Apollo missions landed on or circled it
1MO4Irrelevant, in law (it’s a … point), adj.; or obscure verb meaning to raise a topic for discussion
1MO4Speck of dust
1MO5Short piece of sacred choral music, typically polyphonic & unaccompanied
1MO6Action by which things change position, or parliamentary proposal; noun
1MO5Short phrase encapsulating beliefs of an institution (Marines’ “Semper Fi”)
1NE4Atomic number 10, gas in lighted signs
1NO7Propose a candidate for election or an honor
1NO4Quantity of zero; “all” antonym
1NO5Group of 9 (musicians)
1NO412:00, midday, 🕛
1NO4What you pass to someone in class, or ♪ in music
1NO6Vague idea, or small sewing accessory
1OI8Medicinal cream for your skin
1OM4Portent, or Damien’s horror films (“The …”)
1OM4Leave out, verb
1ON7Former, compound (He's a … football star)
1ON5Veg that makes you cry when cut (for some, this is the "dreaded root veg")
1ON4Preposition when mounting an animal or boarding a large vehicle
1OO4Slowly trickle or seep out, verb/noun
1OZ5Oxygen compound with formula O3 (the … layer in the atmosphere)
1TE5Projecting piece of wood attached to a mortise, noun; or connect with one of those, verb
1TI8Region where people set their clocks the same (EST, CDT, etc), compound pangram
1TO4Large, heavy book
1TO6New Zealand small bird (Magnum, P.I star 1st name + breast, slang)
1TO4Character of sound, a sound (dial or ring-); noun; give greater strength or firmness to a body or a muscle; verb
1TO51,000 kilograms, UK spelling
1TO4Animated film or character, slang abbr. (car…)
1TO6Canada $2 coin nickname derived from their $1 avian coin name
1TO4Short horn sound; noun/verb
1TO4Reusable bag, noun; or schlep, verb
1TO5Symbolic object (… pole)
1ZO4An area with a particular purpose, noun; divide an area into parts with designated purposes, verb (residential …)
1ZO4travel quickly, or change between close-up and long shot, or a popular video conferencing platform

About this site

This site provides clues for a day's New York Times Spelling Bee puzzle. It follows in Kevin Davis' footsteps. The original set of 4,500 clues came from him, and they still make up about three quarters of the current clue set.

The "Bee Roots" approach is to provide explicit clues for root words, not every word. As logophiles, we are pretty good at putting on prefixes and suffixes, changing tense, and forming plurals (including Latin plurals!). The clues cover root words, arranged alphabetically by root word, with a count of words in the puzzle that come from each root. For example, if a puzzle includes ROAM and ROAMING, there will be a clue for ROAM and a count of 2. The root may not appear in the puzzle at all; for example, the 2021-07-23 Bee included ICED, DEICE, and DEICED. For such a puzzle, the clue would be for ICE with a word count of 3.

The Bee Roots approach involves judgement sometimes. For example, if a puzzle includes LOVE, LOVED, and LOVELY, how many roots are needed to cover them? LOVE and LOVED share the root LOVE, certainly, but LOVELY is tricky. LOVE is part of its etymology, but by now, the word means "exquisitely beautiful," which is a lot farther from the meaning of LOVE than swithcing to past tense. I'm inclined to treat LOVE and LOVELY as separate roots. You may not agree, which is fine. Another thing we logophiles share is a LOVE of arguing about words on Twitter.

A few words can have one meaning as a suffixed form and another as a stand-alone word. EVENING, for example. In those cases I will use the meaning that I think is more common.

One last complication, until another one pops up: a few roots have multiple spellings, for example LOLLYGAG and LALLYGAG. Depending on the day's letters, and maybe even the editor's whims, one or both could be in the puzzle's answer list. With such roots, you could see a word count of 2, even if there are no applicable prefixes or suffixes.

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