Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Saturday, April 26

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Today's NYT Mini Crossword could be tricky. I, for one, did NOT know the country in which "the automobile, aspirin and the accordion were invented," but as the other clues filled in, I figured it out. Need some help with today's Mini Crossword? Read on. And if you could use some hints and guidance for daily solving, check out our Mini Crossword tips.
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Let's get at those Mini Crossword clues and answers.
The completed NYT Mini Crossword puzzle for April 26, 2025.
1A clue: Fancy partyAnswer: GALA
5A clue: Five ___ (discount store chain)Answer: BELOW
6A clue: Bottom stripe on a pride flagAnswer: PURPLE
7A clue: Bedtime outfit, informallyAnswer: JAMMIES
8A clue: Task to "run"Answer: ERRAND
9A clue: Actress Keaton of "Father of the Bride"Answer: DIANE
10A clue: Car ride gameAnswer: ISPY
Mini down clues and answers1D clue: Country in which the automobile, aspirin and the accordion were inventedAnswer: GERMANY
2D clue: Mountain-relatedAnswer: ALPINE
3D clue: Was audibly amused, slangilyAnswer: LOLED
4D clue: Really impressesAnswer: AWES
5D clue: Unfair reputationAnswer: BUMRAP
6D clue: Host of the 2024 Summer OlympicsAnswer: PARIS
7D clue: "Warrior-monks who keep peace in the universe," per George LucasAnswer: JEDI
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