Solution: The drug acid, by another name - NYT Crossword

Solution: The drug acid, by another name - NYT Crossword

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The Verified Answer for The drug acid, by another name is:

  • LSD
NYT Crossword September 11 2017

Useful hints for “The drug acid, by another name” Crossword Clue

Hint 1: Clue Explanation

The “S” in LSD is “säure,” the German word for “acid.” It’s known by its original laboratory abbreviation. It was discovered by Albert Hofmann at the Swiss pharmaceutical company, Sandoz, in 1938. He had no idea how small a dose, absorbed through the skin, had psychological effects. He thus embarked on the first acid trip in history. Must have been weird.

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The correct answer to the crossword clue “The drug acid, by another name” is LSD.
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The clue “The drug acid, by another name” most recently appeared in a NYT Crossword on September 11, 2017.
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