Where can I find more puzzles like these?
Check out the New York Times Games section or Mashable's games hub for a variety of options.
Games / Puzzles
Stay sharp with the New York Times' daily puzzles! This article recaps the crosswords and mini puzzles for April 22, 2025, offering solutions and key highlights for enthusiasts.
The New Yorker's crossword, crafted by Wyna Liu, promised a moderately challenging experience for solvers. Wyna Liu has been contributing puzzles since 2020.
Meanwhile, Mashable focused on the quick-hit NYT Mini, providing answers to help players breeze through the bite-sized challenge. Here are the solutions for April 22, 2025:
**Across** * Work like a ___ -> Dog * Work like a ___ -> Charm * Voice type that falls between soprano and alto, informally -> Mezzo * Black-and-white snacks -> Oreos * Move one's head in agreement -> Nod
**Down** * Totally out of it -> Dazed * Rice-shaped pasta -> Orzo * Engineered crops, for short -> GMOs * "You can't be serious!" -> Cmon * Villain's counterpart -> Hero
Check out the New York Times Games section or Mashable's games hub for a variety of options.
The Mini is designed to be a quick, bite-sized puzzle, while the regular crossword is a more extensive and challenging experience.
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