The phrase "spots where you might spot NYT" can be understood in two ways based on the information found:
- If looking for physical or digital places to find New York Times articles:
- The New York Times articles can be accessed on the official New York Times website (nytimes.com) with an article search feature.
- Libraries offer databases like ProQuest and Nexis Uni for access to full-text and archived articles.
- Historical articles back to 1851 are available through the TimesMachine and various library databases.
- Some library databases and the NYT website allow limited free article access per month with subscriptions needed beyond that.
- If referring to the answer to the NYT Mini Crossword clue "Spots where you might spot some spotters," the answer is "GYMS," meaning gyms are places where people spot others lifting weights.
In summary, if asking about where to find New York Times content, websites and library databases are key spots. If referring to the crossword clue, the playful answer is gyms, spots where spotters assist with weightlifting.
