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Today's NYT Mini Crossword Game April 26

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Today's NYT mini crossword game can be tricky. I don't know about the “invention of cars, aspirin and accordion” country, but when other clues fill, I figured it out. Do you need some help with today’s mini crossword game? read. And, if you can use some tips and guidance for your day-to-day solution, check out our mini crossword puzzle.

The mini crossword is just one of many games in the Times game collection. If you are looking for today's words, connections, connections: Sports Edition and Chain Answers, you can visit CNET's NYT puzzle tips page.

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Let's get the clues and answers to those mini crosswords.

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The NYT mini crossword game completed on April 26, 2025.

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Mini cross clues and answers

1A Clue: Fantasy Party
Answer: Party

5A clues: Five ___ (discount store chain)
Answer: Below

6a clue: bottom stripes on the pride flag
Answer: Purple

7A Clues: Informal Bedtime Clothing
Answer: Jammies

8A clue: “Run” task
Answer: Occupation

9A clue: “The Bride's Father” actress Keaton
A: Diane

10A Clues: Car Game
A: Ispy

Mini Don's clues and answers

1D Clues: The Country Inventing Automobile, Aspirin and Accordion
Answer: Germany

2D clue: related to the mountain
Answer: Gaoshan

3D clue: It's fun to hear, tilt
Answer: Huod

4D clue: I really left a deep impression
Answer: Awe

5D Clues: Unfair Reputation
Answer: bumrap

6D clues: Host of the 2024 Summer Olympics
Answer: Paris

7d clue: George Lucas
Answer: Jedi

How to play more mini crosswords

The New York Times game section offers a large number of online games, but only some of them are free to play. You can play today’s mini crosswords for free, but you need to subscribe to the Times section to play old puzzles in your archive.



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