New York Times Crossword Puzzle Answers Today 04/01/2026. The April 01 2026 Puzzle Answers are listed below in such order that they are easy to find.
The puzzles get harder and harder to solve and more complex as the week passes You can search by clue name, number or direction for example for 2 Across clue just type '2A' or '2D' for 2nd down clue.
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- Across
- 1a “Don’t ___ me!”BLAME
- 6a Alternative to check or cardCASH
- 10a World traveler’s needVISA
- 14a Old Hollywood nickname that sounds like a golf termBOGIE
- 15a Birthplace of seven U.S. presidentsOHIO
- 16a They can be bruised or inflatedEGOS
- 17a Quip, part 1QUICKSTART
- 19a “Golly!”GOSH
- 20a Epitome of smoothnessSILK
- 21a Nail-biting sports periods, for shortOTS
- 22a Bone that squeaks, maybeDOGTOY
- 24a Takes care ofSEESTO
- 26a ImpliedTACIT
- 27a Quip, part 2YOUNGATHEART
- 31a Apple pan ___ (baked pastry)DOWDY
- 34a Waze ways: Abbr.RTES
- 35a Go a-courtin’?SUE
- 36a Airline predictions, for shortETAS
- 37a Stores selling Snödrottning pillowcasesIKEAS
- 39a Scottish capsTAMS
- 40a “Fear ___”NOT
- 41a Either of two wives of Henry VIIIANNE
- 42a Vault in a mummy movieCRYPT
- 43a Quip, part 3SECONDINLINE
- 47a Cry from a bandleaderHITIT
- 48a “Wow, cool!”OHNEAT
- 51a Leave undisturbedLETLIE
- 53a Environmentally friendly: PrefixECO
- 54a Word before market or collarFLEA
- 56a Tennis legend ArthurASHE
- 57a Quip, part 4PAYUPFRONT
- 60a Awaken slowlySTIR
- 61a Mine findsORES
- 62a Awaken rudelyROUST
- 63a CheekSASS
- 64a “Ramona the ___” (Beverly Cleary book)PEST
- 65a Nash who wrote “Who wants my jellyfish? / I’m not sellyfish!”OGDEN
- Down
- 1d Outdoor events with grills, for shortBBQS
- 2d Julia ___-Dreyfus of “Veep”LOUIS
- 3d Light on one’s feetAGILE
- 4d Happy Meal chain, informallyMICKEYDS
- 5d “Yikes!”EEK
- 6d Second wedding anniversary materialCOTTON
- 7d Moments of understandingAHAS
- 8d Walter Scott or Isaac NewtonSIR
- 9d Occasions for getting gussied upHOTDATES
- 10d Kind of burger that lacks meatVEGGIE
- 11d “Listen, hear me out on this ?”IGOTTASAY
- 12d MehSOSO
- 13d Like a burnt-out firepitASHY
- 18d Annual D.C. address, for shortSOTU
- 23d Phil who sang the protest song “The War Is Over”OCHS
- 25d Kind of burger that lacks meatSOY
- 26d “Toodle-oo!”TATA
- 28d Environmentally friendlyGREEN
- 29d Rear endRUMP
- 30d Word repeated while trying out a microphoneTEST
- 31d Cozy roomsDENS
- 32d Midwestern nativeOTOE
- 33d “Look what I can do!”WATCHTHIS
- 37d Genre that combines mainstream and underground musicINDIEPOP
- 38d Do some craftingKNIT
- 39d Amphibian with specialized toe padsTREEFROG
- 41d OpposedANTI
- 42d MS NOW competitorCNN
- 44d Edmonton’s hockey teamOILERS
- 45d Swarming insectLOCUST
- 46d Restaurant chain with locations in more than a dozen countries, thus justifying the first letter in its nameIHOP
- 49d So others can hearALOUD
- 50d NervousTENSE
- 51d Gal in GlasgowLASS
- 52d “Cómo ___ usted?”ESTA
- 53d What hearts represent in the face of a love emojiEYES
- 55d Subject line abbr.ATTN
- 58d “How ___ you?”ARE
- 59d Natural hairstyle, for shortFRO