"Structure historically found by a river" crossword clue

Author: Mathew Cooper
Last Updated: 12 Jul 2023

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The answer to the New York Times crossword clue from July 12, 2023 is "bridge". A bridge is a structure historically found by a river and is used to cross it. Bridges are typically made from stone, wood, or metal and can be found in many different shapes and sizes. They are often used to connect two points of land, allowing people to cross the river without having to swim or use a boat. Bridges are also often used to carry roads and railways, allowing for easier transportation between two points.

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Mathew Cooper
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He dedicates himself to ensuring that the thrill of puzzle-solving remains accessible to all. With a deep passion for puzzles and a profound understanding of language, Mathew has made significant contributions to the crossword puzzle community. Outside of his day-to-day job, Mathew is a big fan of trivia and general knowledge topics. He has been known to join trivia contests with friends, making for an enjoyable night out on the town. A certified pet lover, he owns 2 cats — Downey and Alexander. They feel quite at home on his work table, nestled among some of his unsolved crossword puzzles. His goal for NYT Crossword Daily is for the website to become the premiere platform for puzzle enthusiasts worldwide.

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