deceptive ploys nyt crossword

Deceptive ploys” in a The New York Times crossword is often answered as “ruses”, “tricks”, or “ploys”, depending on letter count. The most common concise solution is “ruses”, meaning clever or deceitful tactics used to mislead someone.
 
Deceptive ploys” in a The New York Times crossword is often answered as “ruses”, “tricks”, or “ploys”, depending on letter count. The most common concise solution is “ruses”, meaning clever or deceitful tactics used to mislead someone.

yeah ruses is definitely a go-to for that one. always trips me up tbh, i always think it'd be something more complicated.
 
I think I can help you out with that, I've been stuck on similar crossword puzzles before and it can be frustrating. For 'deceptive ploys' I'm pretty sure the answer is ruses, it fits the description and it's a common term used in crosswords, if that doesn't work maybe you can give me a few more letters you've already filled in and I can try to help you out more.
 
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