New York Times Crossword Puzzle Answers Today 04/09/2026. The April 09 2026 Puzzle Answers are listed below in such order that they are easy to find.
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- Across
- 1a Start issuing stock, in Wall Street lingoGOIPO
- 6a Live the single man’s life, slangilyBACHIT
- 12a Part of some box setsDVD
- 15a PungentACRID
- 16a Stick (to)ADHERE
- 17a Joey of kid-litROO
- 18a One with thick skin, notablyRHINO
- 19a Customizable Asian-fusion dishNOODLEBOWL
- 21a CharlatanPOSER
- 22a Ex-Yankee with appearances on “Shark Tank,” familiarlyAROD
- 23a “Stay” singer LisaLOEB
- 24a In unisonASONE
- 26a To an extreme degreeAWFULLY
- 29a [Oh no!]GASP
- 32a Stone that’s often carvedJADE
- 34a “And you ___ ??”ARE
- 35a “No, thanks”ILLPASS
- 37a Tiny pieces of technologyNANOBOTS
- 42a Amundsen who went to the South Pole 15 years before he flew over the North PoleROALD
- 43a Sound of a stone landing in a poolPLOP
- 45a Tone used to create an antique vibeSEPIA
- 46a So darlingLOVEABLE
- 48a Scare the bejesus out ofPETRIFY
- 50a Lead-in to PenEPI
- 51a Speck in the seaISLE
- 53a Zebras in the field?REFS
- 54a Article of summer wearTANKTOP
- 58a On which to watch the BeebTELLY
- 60a Retail giant with a three-syllable name in four lettersIKEA
- 61a Bring homeEARN
- 63a In base eightOCTAL
- 67a Oil bigwig?ARTCURATOR
- 70a Cease-fireTRUCE
- 71a Bit of ticket infoROW
- 72a Community traversed by the Pacific Coast HighwayMALIBU
- 73a ShadowUMBRA
- 74a ___-ManANT
- 75a Lines 9 through 14 of a classic sonnetSESTET
- 76a Aerodynamic, maybeSLEEK
- Down
- 1d John Irving’s “The World According to ___”GARP
- 2d Número that’s half of dieciséisOCHO
- 3d Anatomical ringIRIS
- 4d Dessert with rings on top, literallyPINEAPPLEEKAC
- 5d Features of leftovers, at timesODORS
- 6d Dessert in a boat, literallyBANANASPL
- 7d Found darlingADORED
- 8d Jimmy known for shoesCHOO
- 9d “___ Gabler” (Ibsen play)HEDDA
- 10d Opposite of virtually, to textersIRL
- 11d Ball bearerTEE
- 12d [That looks so delicious!]DROOL
- 13d “Wheel of Fortune” purchaseVOWEL
- 14d Big name in surround soundDOLBY
- 20d Dessert with a streusel-like topping, literallyBLUEBERRYCRML
- 25d Drinks with or without pulp, for shortOJS
- 27d PeakedWAN
- 28d Cold-weather coatFROST
- 29d Follower of “Gossip” or “Gone”GIRL
- 30d Potatoes, in some Asian cuisinesALOO
- 31d Pole, e.g.SLAV
- 33d Music producer BrianENO
- 36d “Intelligence is the ability to ___ to change”: Stephen HawkingADAPT
- 38d Triangular dessert, literallyAPPLENRUT
- 39d Early Ron Howard TV roleOPIE
- 40d Small squabbleTIFF
- 41d CommentsSAYS
- 44d Aromatic bit of attireLEI
- 47d Some text beneath a headshot, in briefBIO
- 49d Fish that may return to the ocean to spawnEEL
- 52d Flashing lightSTROBE
- 54d Accessory on “Downton Abbey” or “Bridgerton”TIARA
- 55d So-called “Rubber City,” home of GoodyearAKRON
- 56d Cereal box abbr.NETWT
- 57d Sounds of laughterPEALS
- 59d Pose for which you must plant your body on the mat?LOTUS
- 62d Working hardATIT
- 64d Lipstick unitTUBE
- 65d It’s a lot!ACRE
- 66d Damage caused by a mole, maybeLEAK
- 68d Syllables of hesitationUMS
- 69d “Norma ___”RAE