New York Times Crossword Puzzle Answers Today 04/12/2026. The April 12 2026 Puzzle Answers are listed below in such order that they are easy to find.
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- Across
- 1a Words ___ FriendsWITH
- 5a DunderheadsDOLTS
- 10a Starting point of Diana Nyad’s 2013 swim to FloridaCUBA
- 14a Reduce to a pulpMASH
- 18a Actress ___ Grace MoretzCHLOE
- 19a “The game’s ___”: Henry VAFOOT
- 20a Mystery writer?ANON
- 21a Soothing succulentALOE
- 22a HOT woman worth fighting for?HELENOFTROY
- 24a Throwing weapon known in Japanese as a shurikenNINJASTAR
- 26a 2010-12’s ___ SpringARAB
- 27a Coronary insertSTENT
- 28a GOT in the ballpark?GIVEORTAKE
- 29a Gomez of “Only Murders in the Building”SELENA
- 31a Under, poeticallyNEATH
- 33a TrickRUSE
- 34a Music to a comedian’s earsLAUGH
- 36a Some 1960s-style protestsLIEINS
- 39a Contents of a black-and-white podORCAS
- 43a BOB Dylan album?BLONDEONBLONDE
- 47a Impossible to read, perhapsINCODE
- 48a Word before cut or classLOW
- 49a Fragrant compoundESTER
- 50a “It’s ___. Do you know where your children are?” (old P.S.A.)TENPM
- 52a Butcher’s cutLOIN
- 53a Takes a little offTRIMS
- 55a Time’s 2023 Person of the YearSWIFT
- 58a A.I.-powered video hoaxesDEEPFAKES
- 60a In ___SITU
- 61a Portuguese wineMADEIRA
- 63a Put out againREISSUE
- 64a MOB wives?MAILORDERBRIDES
- 68a Casino supervisorPITBOSS
- 71a SurroundENCLOSE
- 72a Poker in the Olympics?EPEE
- 76a How an urgent text may be writtenINALLCAPS
- 79a Affect emotionallyTOUCH
- 80a Carne ___ASADA
- 81a Word on either side of “à”TETE
- 82a Org. founded to fund foreign projectsUSAID
- 84a Vapes, familiarlyECIGS
- 86a King’s title, in briefREV
- 87a Turkish summitARARAT
- 89a SOAP film?SNAKESONAPLANE
- 93a Alternative to a Les Paul, for shortSTRAT
- 94a Dad’s deflectionASKMOM
- 95a One of the seven deadly sinsGREED
- 96a Vegetables rarely cut with a knifePEAS
- 98a Switch positionsONOFF
- 101a Washington or BerlinIRVING
- 104a KID napper’s demand?KEEPITDOWN
- 109a Loses emotional control, in gamer-speakTILTS
- 111a Socialite Sedgwick, the supposed inspiration for Dylan’s “Like a Rolling Stone”EDIE
- 112a Winning country at the 2022 World CupARGENTINA
- 113a THE big game?TEXASHOLDEM
- 115a “You’re full of baloney!”LIAR
- 116a “Right on, man”IDIG
- 117a “Baywatch” actress EleniakERIKA
- 118a BreathersLULLS
- 119a GoalsENDS
- 120a ReferenceCITE
- 121a Fall perennialASTER
- 122a Primatologists’ subjectsAPES
- Down
- 1d One of a reporter’s W’sWHERE
- 2d Line of latitude?ILLALLOWIT
- 3d Squishy part of a cat’s paw, cutesilyTOEBEAN
- 4d Brooding sortHEN
- 5d NuttyDAFT
- 6d FrequentlyOFTEN
- 7d 2025 biography subtitled “The Man Who Invented Saturday Night Live”LORNE
- 8d Nickname for the 6’9″ Dallas Cowboys great Ed JonesTOOTALL
- 9d What a messSTY
- 10d Kid’s repeated requestCANI
- 11d Part of U.C.L.A.: Abbr.UNIV
- 12d Idiot mistakesBONERS
- 13d Pear varietyANJOU
- 14d Dazzling displays of skillMASTERCLASSES
- 15d Utah ski resortALTA
- 16d Linger in the bathSOAK
- 17d Roll call responseHERE
- 18d Nickname that’s an alternative to ChuckCHAS
- 23d Native OklahomansOSAGES
- 25d Bad lighting?ARSON
- 28d Treaty of ___, official close to the War of 1812GHENT
- 30d Some N.S.F.W. textsNUDES
- 32d Madre’s hermanoTIO
- 35d Spicy dipsHOTSALSAS
- 37d Named, informallyIDED
- 38d Madre’s babyNENE
- 40d Manipulates dishonestlyCOOKS
- 41d Common Wordle starting word (for all those vowels)ADIEU
- 42d FeelSENSE
- 43d Crunchy sandwiches, for shortBLTS
- 44d ___ Greiner, inventor and “Shark Tank” personalityLORI
- 45d Fresh cutNEWDO
- 46d Prickly patchBRIER
- 47d FetterIMPEDE
- 51d Disappearing from the earthPERISHING
- 54d Hip-hop artists with unintelligible lyricsMUMBLERAPPERS
- 56d Bona ___FIDE
- 57d Council of ___ (Counter-Reformation body)TRENT
- 59d Mild oathFIE
- 61d Trading card errorMISCUT
- 62d Bowed, musicallyARCO
- 65d Big inits. in 1990s internetAOL
- 66d Genre for Stevie Ray VaughanBLUES
- 67d Celebrity chef DiSpiritoROCCO
- 68d Gyro wrapsPITAS
- 69d Like kryptonINERT
- 70d Turkic languageTATAR
- 73d Basic drumming patternPARADIDDLE
- 74d Steinbeck’s “East of ___”EDEN
- 75d Place for Christmas lightsEAVE
- 77d “Not interested”PASS
- 78d Head toward bankruptcy, saySINK
- 80d According toASPER
- 83d Matt of “Oppenheimer”DAMON
- 85d Overly bright and showyGARISH
- 88d Used DoorDash, sayATEIN
- 90d ___Mari Method (tidying system)KON
- 91d HamsEMOTERS
- 92d Advance in a video gameLEVELUP
- 94d “That was true for me, too”ASDIDI
- 97d Storage areaATTIC
- 99d Demand from a disgruntled customerFIXIT
- 100d Unreliable sort, in slangFLAKE
- 102d What a Bohr!NIELS
- 103d Diamonds, but not clubsGEMS
- 104d Dark greenKALE
- 105d “The Office” receptionistERIN
- 106d Mild oathEGAD
- 107d “Don’t worry, boss!”ONIT
- 108d Kind of hikeWAGE
- 110d Position removed by the February RevolutionTSAR
- 113d Drink “for two,” in songTEA
- 114d Portuguese greetingOLA
That 43A clue really tripped me up today, I had no idea “Blonde on Blonde” was the first double album in rock history! Speaking of Edie Sedgwick (111A), I was actually reading a deep dive into that 60s era and found a weird reference to an old pharmaceutical study she might have been involved in. Does anyone know if there’s a connection between her circle and the research mentioned at GuiadeH2betbrasil.com or is that just a strange coincidence in the naming?