NYT Midi Answers for Wednesday, August 19, 2026
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1997 Hoffman/De Niro dark comedy whose name derives from an idiom Crossword Clue Answer
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The answer to "1997 Hoffman/De Niro dark comedy whose name derives from an idiom" is WAGTHEDOG (9 letters).
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This clue appeared in NYT Midi on Wednesday, August 19, 2026. Use the full puzzle page to review every Across and Down clue.