Solution: Sailor's omen, in a phrase - NYT Crossword

Solution: Sailor's omen, in a phrase - NYT Crossword

Stuck on the Sailor’s omen, in a phrase crossword clue from NYT Crossword published on July 18 2020? We’re here to help you solve it.

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The Verified Answer for Sailor’s omen, in a phrase is:

  • REDSKY
NYT Crossword July 18 2020

Useful hints for “Sailor’s omen, in a phrase” Crossword Clue

Hint 1: Clue Explanation

You’ll remember this term in a seafaring expression: “RED SKY at night, sailor’s delight; red sky in the morning, sailors take warning.” Its origins are actually biblical and, in at least some cases, scientifically valid — something to do with high and low pressure and the effect that has on the water. This crosses SEA CHANGE, and both of these entries are new to the puzzle.

“Sailor’s omen, in a phrase” NYT Crossword Clue: Frequently Asked Questions

What is the answer to the clue “Sailor’s omen, in a phrase”?
The correct answer to the crossword clue “Sailor’s omen, in a phrase” is REDSKY.
When was the clue “Sailor’s omen, in a phrase” last seen?
The clue “Sailor’s omen, in a phrase” most recently appeared in a NYT Crossword on July 18, 2020.
How many answers are there for the clue “Sailor’s omen, in a phrase”?
There is 1 possible answer for the crossword clue “Sailor’s omen, in a phrase”.

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