Today’s NYT Mini Crossword Answer on April 26th
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Mini crosses clues and answers
1a Clues: Fancy Party
Answer: Gala
5a Clues: 5 ___ (Discount store chain)
Answer: Below
6a Clue: Stripes under the Pride Flag
Answer: Purple
7a Clues: Bedtime attire, unofficial
Answer: Jammy
8a Clues: “Do” tasks
Answer: Essentials
9a Clues: Actress Keaton from “The Bride’s Father”
Answer: Diane
10A Clues: Car Vehicles
Answer: ispy
Mini Down Clues and Answers
1D Clues: The country where automobiles, aspirin and accordion were invented
Answer: Germany
2D Clues: Related to Mountains
Answer: Takayama
3D Clues: It was so harsh and funny
Answer: ha ha
4D Clues: I’m really impressed
Answer: A respectfulness
5D Clues: Unfair Review
Answer: Bum Wrap
6D Clues: Host of the 2024 Summer Olympics
Answer: Paris
7D Clues: According to George Lucas, “Warrior Monk protects peace in space”
Answer: Jedi
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