The questions from today’s “September 26, 2025” on NYT Mini Crossword are a little bit brain teaser. Many people are looking for an answer to it. Here we are sharing answers for clues.
Clue: Include secretly, as on an email
Answer: BCC
Explanation of clue:
The term “BCC” stands for “Blind Carbon Copy,” a feature commonly used in email communication. When you “BCC” someone on an email, you are including them in the conversation, but their email address is hidden from the other recipients. This is particularly useful for maintaining privacy or confidentiality when sending out mass emails. The “BCC” field ensures that recipients listed there do not see the email addresses of others who are also blind-copied, which is different from the “CC” (Carbon Copy) field where all recipients’ addresses are visible. The term originates from traditional carbon copying used in paper document duplication, but in the digital age, it has evolved to include this privacy-enhancing function.
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