Today’s New York Times Mini Crossword is not too difficult, with specific clues that make sense for the most part. However, there may be some challenges like in 7-Across where any phrase could fit the answer. If you need help with the Mini Crossword, you can find hints and guidance on solving the puzzle. The Mini Crossword is just one of many games in the Times’ collection, including Wordle, Connections, Connections: Sports Edition, and Strands.
In today’s Mini Crossword, some of the clues and answers include “JELLY” for the “J” in PB&J, “AGILE” for Nimble, “MYMAN” for “Look at this guy coming through when it really matters!”, “POM” for Fluffy toy dog, informally, and “TSA” for Org. with a Known Traveler Number option. The Mini Crossword also features down clues such as “JAM” for Rush hour annoyance, “EGYPT” for Its national soccer team is nicknamed the Pharaohs, “LIMOS” for Big cars with minibars, and “LLAMA” for Animal that fills both blanks in the kids’ book “___ ___ Holiday Drama.” “YEN” is the answer for Money in Japan.
If you want to play more Mini Crosswords, you can access the current day’s puzzle for free on the New York Times Games section, but a subscription is required to play older puzzles from the archives. The NYT puzzle hints page on CNET offers answers and hints for various Times puzzles, including the Mini Crossword. For those looking for tips and tricks on solving The New York Times Mini Crossword, there are resources available to help with daily solving. The completed puzzle for March 16, 2025, is shown as an example, highlighting the clues and answers for that day.