
Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for July 7
Today's Mini Crossword took me longer than normal. 6-Across was a bit of a test, and even though I love the book Charlotte's Web, I had a different answer in mind for 7-Down. Need answers? 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 to those Mini Crossword clues and answers.
The completed NYT Mini Crossword puzzle for July 7, 2025.
NYT/Screenshot by CNET
Mini across clues and answers
1A clue: Coffee, informally ... or a big coffee-producing island
Answer: JAVA
5A clue: Figure skating jump
Answer: AXEL
6A clue: Wide-ranging music playlists
Answer: MIXES
8A clue: On deck
Answer: NEXT
9A clue: Down Under welcome
Answer: GDAY
Mini down clues and answers
1D clue: Print issue?
Answer: JAM
2D clue: Cutting down
Answer: AXING
3D clue: Annoyed
Answer: VEXED
4D clue: Virtual assistant whose name starts with the same letter as its parent company
Answer: ALEXA
7D clue: Wilbur's home in "Charlotte's Web"
Answer: STY

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