- **Q: How do I play the NYT Mini Crossword?
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Games / Puzzle Games
Stuck on the NYT Mini Crossword? We've compiled hints and answers to help you solve the puzzles from early April 2026. Whether you need a little nudge or the full solution, this guide will keep your streak alive.
The NYT Mini Crossword, introduced in 2014, offers a bite-sized version of the classic New York Times Crossword. It requires a NYT Games subscription, priced at $6.95 per month, after a change in September 2025. Recent puzzles featured clues ranging from everyday objects to more challenging cultural references. Analyzing the clues and answers can improve your problem-solving skills and expand your vocabulary.
Here are some clues and answers from early April 2026:
**April 7, 2026 (Tuesday)**
**Across**
1. Informative commercial, for short (PSA) 2. Something you trace to draw a Thanksgiving turkey (HAND) 3. ___ Johnson, former Prime Minister of the UK (BORIS) 4. Opposite of include (OMIT) 5. Crosses (out) (XES)
**Down**
1. City with the Notre-Dame Cathedral (PARIS) 2. Bad mood (SNIT) 3. About eight minutes of the average half-hour sitcom (ADS) 4. Remote worker's office, perhaps (HOME) 5. Word that can follow each group of circled letters (and hits at its shape) (BOX)
**April 9, 2026 (Thursday)**
**Across**
1. Slip-on shoe … or something you don’t want in your bathtub (CLOG) 2. Ancient artifact (RELIC) 3. In a most unusual way (ODDLY) 4. Springs in a mattress (COILS) 5. Raven's haven (NEST)
**Down**
1. Slip-on shoe … or something you really don’t want in your bathtub (CLOG) 2. Strung along (LEDON) 3. Boomer's bop, nowadays (OLDIE) 4. Breathing organs for fish (GILLS) 5. Fluid-filled lump (CYST)
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