Clue Answer

Last edited: Mar 21, 2025

Looking to solve the intriguing "___ So Fine," subject of the famous plagiarism case against "My Sweet Lord" crossword clue from the Mar 21, 2025 NYT Mini puzzle? We've got the exact 3-letter answer ready for you! To make your puzzle-solving journey even more engaging, explore our interactive features designed to enhance your crossword mastery. Use our innovative letter reveal tool to uncover the solution step by step, or discover thoughtfully curated hints including anagrams, alternative clues with the same answer, and comprehensive definitions to guide your thinking. With our seamless navigation between related clues, you'll find yourself solving multiple puzzles with confidence. Ready to unlock today's answer? Let's explore it together!

Crossword Answer:

NEW YORK TIMES MINI, MARCH / 21 / 2025
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About This Clue

The March 21, 2025 New York Times Mini Crossword featured the clue "___ So Fine, subject of the famous plagiarism case against 'My Sweet Lord'" with the answer HES. This clue references one of the most famous music copyright cases in history, where George Harrison's 1970 hit "My Sweet Lord" was found to have subconsciously plagiarized The Chiffons' 1963 song "He's So Fine."

More About the Case

The plagiarism case Bright Tunes Music Corp. v. Harrisongs Music, Ltd. was a landmark decision in music copyright law. In 1976, the court found that while George Harrison didn't deliberately copy "He's So Fine," his song "My Sweet Lord" was substantially similar in its musical composition. The case highlighted the concept of subconscious copying in copyright law and resulted in Harrison paying $1.6 million in damages. The songs share similar melodic patterns, particularly in the descending line of notes that form their main hooks.

NYT Mini Crossword Tips

When solving clues about famous legal cases or music history in the New York Times Mini Crossword, it's helpful to be familiar with well-known cultural events and controversies. This particular clue combines music history with legal history, making it an interesting example of how the Mini crossword often incorporates elements of popular culture and historical events into its clues.

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