Bee Roots for 2025-08-30

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: A/EGIMNZ
  • Words: 70
  • Points: 336
  • Pangrams: 1
Source: KOA

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, ...)
1AG5Another time; once more; adv.
2AG5,6How old you are, noun; or grow older, verb; or period of history, noun
1AG5Stare intently
1AI6Point at a target
2AM5,7Blow away with awe
1AM4Prayer-ending word
1AN6Fatigue due to red blood cell shortage
1AN6Medical term for severe (chest) pain
1AN5Jungian term for inner ♀ part of ♂
1AN5Japanese cartoon
1EN5Rectal wash (Fleet, e.g.)
2EN6,8Commit to marry (with an …-ment ring)
1EN6Something mysterious, puzzling, or difficult to understand
1GA7Choke or retch, verb; or material placed over someone's mouth to prevent them from speaking or crying out, noun/verb
1GA4Super enthusiastic; Biden inauguration National Anthem singer
2GA4,7Increase the amount or rate of (you always … a few pounds on a cruise), noun, adj. form is a pangram
2GA4,6Competitive form of play (poker, soccer, Scrabble, etc.)
1GA5Archaic word for a ♂ street urchin, from French
1GA6Young woman with a mischievous, boyish charm
1GA5Γ, γ (3rd Greek letter), & shortest-length EM radiation (… rays)
2GA4,7Group of thugs ("Working on the Chain …"), noun/verb
1GA4Measuring dial (fuel …)
2GA4,6Stare intently
2IM5,7Picture or other representation of a person or thing (mirror … is that thing reversed), or public perception of a celebrity or company (polish their…), noun/verb
2IM7,9Form a mental picture or concept; or John Lennon's 1971 album and title song
1IM4Prayer leader at mosque
1IN5Stupid, silly, ridiculous (… questions or comments); adj.
1MA8Periodical (“Time,” “Sports Illustrated,”), pangram
1MA4Literary term for a wizard
1MA4The 3 biblical wise ♂, Latin plural
1MA5Hot fluid below Earth’s crust; lava before it’s erupted
2MA4,7Permanently injure
1MA4Primary (Street), adj.
1MA5Native American corn
2MA4,5♀ parent, slang
1MA7Adult ♂
2MA6,8Administer (she got promoted to …ment)
1MA4Hair on a horse or ♂ lion’s neck
1MA5Japanese graphic novels
1MA5Skin disease caused by mites, especially in dogs
1MA5Craze, noun (Beatle-…)
1MA5Exodus food from the sky
1MA4Puzzle or garden where you try to get to the center
3ME4,6,7The average in math, noun; unkind, adj. (“… Girls”); or intend (I didn’t … to do it)
1ME4Greek prefix for large, often used to mean 1 million
1ME9Intermediate floor between ground level & 1st, or lowest theater balcony
1MI6Smallest amount (the … bet at this table is $100)
1NA4Indiaan flaat breaad
1NA7Annoy or irritate with persistent fault-finding or continuous urging
2NA4,6What you’re called (Kevin or Susan, e.g.)
1NA4Grandma, slang; or Peter Pan dog
1ZA7Sharp change of direction; usually the second part of a compound for a path with multiple sharp changes of direction
2ZI6,10Path with multiple sharp changes of direction; compound adj./verb
1ZI6Sunflower within the daisy family (what other flower starts with Z?)

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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