The New York Times Mini Crossword for April 4th has been solved. The puzzle, which forms a colorful shape upon completion, spells out a phrase evocative of California culture. Here are all the answers, broken down by clue.
Across Clues & Answers
- 1A: Like this lyric: “My heart is yours to fill or burst / To break or bury or wear as jewelry” – EMO
- 4A: Scrooge’s cry before “humbug” – BAH
- 7A: “___ appetit!” – BON
- 8A: “Te ___” (“I love you,” in Spanish) – AMO
- 9A: Use camouflage – BLENDIN
- 11A: Big name in fluorescent paint – DAYGLO
- 12A: Transmission setting for a steep hill, maybe – LOWGEAR
- 13A: Egg cells – OVA
- 14A: GPS suggestion: Abbr. – RTE
- 15A: Like many Grindr users – GAY
- 16A: Go on dates with – SEE
Down Clues & Answers
- 1D: Recede, as the tide – EBB
- 2D: Country between Ukraine and Romania – MOLDOVA
- 3D: Message in Connections when you almost get the category, but not quite – ONEAWAY
- 4D: Mammals whose name is a synonym of “pesters” – BADGERS
- 5D: “Sorry, has the meeting started already?” – AMILATE
- 6D: Award recipient – HONOREE
- 10D: The N.F.L.’s Giants, on scoreboards – NYG
The Mini Crossword remains a popular daily puzzle, offering a quick mental challenge for those who enjoy wordplay. The puzzle’s solution for today is now available, allowing solvers to check their work or seek assistance if needed.
























