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Daily NYT Mini Crossword Answers and Hints
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Today’s edition of the NYT Mini Crossword features a quiz question inspired by the Apple TV Plus series Severance. Interestingly, despite watching the show’s second season, the answer was not immediately apparent. Fortunately, the remaining clues proved straightforward, revealing the solution to 6-Down. If you require assistance with today’s Mini Crossword, continue reading. For extra assistance and tactics for daily puzzle solving, explore our Mini Crossword tips.
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The completed NYT Mini Crossword puzzle for April 2, 2025.
Mini Crossword Across Clues and Answers
1-Across Clue: Source of Monopoly money
Answer: BANK
5-Across Clue: Pizzeria fixtures
Answer: OVENS
7-Across Clue: With 8-Across, magical substance that enables flight in “Peter Pan”
Answer: PIXIE
8-Across Clue: See 7-Across
Answer: DUST
9-Across Clue: “Keep it down!”
Answer: SHH
Mini Crossword Down Clues and Answers
1-Down Clue: Whack on the head
Answer: BOP
2-Down Clue: Fervent
Answer: AVID
3-Down Clue: Connection point
Answer: NEXUS
4-Down Clue: Potato-filled pastry
Answer: KNISH
6-Down Clue: Mr. Milchick’s first name on “Severance”
Answer: SETH
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