Very cold Crossword Clue

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Here is the answer for the crossword clue Very cold last seen in New York Times puzzle. We have found 40 possible answers for this clue in our database. Among them, one solution stands out with a 98% match which has a length of 5 letters. We think the likely answer to this clue is GELID.

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15 Potential Answers:

AnswerLengthSourceDate
GELID Very cold (5) New York Times Jun 24, 2025
ICY Very cold (3) The Telegraph Quick Jun 4, 2025
POLAR Very cold (5) (5) The Guardian Quick May 9, 2025
SUBZERO Very cold (7) Thomas Joseph Dec 27, 2023
FRIGID Very cold (6) The Times Concise Sep 23, 2022
ARCTIC Very cold (6) Thomas Joseph Sep 21, 2022
FROZEN Very cold (6) The Times Concise May 11, 2022
NIPPY Very cold (5) The Telegraph Quick Feb 5, 2021
CHILLY Very cold (6) The Times Concise Oct 14, 2020
FREEZING Very cold (8) The Telegraph Quick Dec 2, 2017

25 Similar Clues:

RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
32% DEEPFREEZE Very cold storage (10)
32% BITTER Very cold beer (6) The Times Quick Cryptic Dec 26, 2024
32% TEPID Not very cold or hot (5)
32% ICEWATER Very cold drink (8) The Sun Two Speed Aug 31, 2024
32% ICILY In a very cold manner (5) Premier Sunday Apr 28, 2024
32% COOL Not warm but not very cold (4)
32% SLEET Very cold fall (5)
32% BITING Very cold — incisive (6) The Guardian Quick Dec 29, 2022
32% ZERO Very cold duck (4) The Telegraph Toughie Oct 23, 2018
32% ICEAGES Very cold periods (7)

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"Very cold" is a clue for the word "SUBZERO." In this context, "subzero" refers to temperatures below zero degrees Fahrenheit or Celsius, indicating extreme coldness. It's a term commonly used to describe freezing conditions.