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The NYT crossword mini-cross-word pureness finished for April 26, 2025.
Mini through clues and answers
1a index: fancy festival
Answer: Gala
5a index: five ___ (store chain at reduced price)
Answer: below
Index 6a: lower strip on a flag of pride
Answer: Violet
7a index: outfit, informally
Answer: Jammies
8a index: task to “execute”
Answer: Emrande
9a index: actress Keaton of “father of the bride”
Answer: Diane
10a index: car journey by car
Answer: Ispy
Mini clues and responses
Index 1D: country in which the automobile, aspirin and accordion were invented
Answer: Germany
2D index: linked to the mountain
Answer: Alpine
3D index: was amused audiblely, Slangée
Answer: LOLED
4D index: really impresses
Answer: Awes
5D index: unfair reputation
Answer: Bumrap
6D index: host of the 2024 Summer Olympic Games
Answer: Paris
7D index: “Warrior-Monks which maintains peace in the universe”, by George Lucas
Answer: Jedi
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