Stuck on any clues? We have the answers for you. By on April 2, 2026.
The Mini is a smaller version of The New York Times’ daily crossword. The full crossword is more extensive, requiring knowledge and patience, while The Mini offers a different experience.
With fewer clues, The Mini is often a speed challenge for players. If a difficult clue disrupts your progress, it can be frustrating! If you’re stumped by today’s Mini — much like with Wordle and Connections — we have the solutions.
— Across —
Man’s name that’s Italian for “eight”: Otto.
Part of the Statue of Liberty accessed by a double-helix staircase: Crown.
See eye to eye: Agree.
Spiked clubs used by knights: Maces.
Sharply clear, as a TV broadcast: In HD.
— Down —
Instrument in a baseball stadium: Organ.
Part of the Statue of Liberty closed in 1916: Torch.
Coarse fabric for some suit jackets: Tweed.
Column to the right of the tens: Ones.
Woman’s sleeveless undershirt, for short: Cami.
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Topics: Gaming, Mini Crossword.
