NYT Crossword: solutions for Wednesday, April 23

NYT Crossword: solutions for Wednesday, April 23

      The New York Times features a variety of word games today, including Wordle, Connections, Strands, and the Mini Crossword, ensuring there's something appealing for everyone. However, the traditional crossword puzzle continues to be the standout favorite. The daily crossword is packed with intriguing trivia, enhances mental agility, and provides bragging rights to those who manage to complete it each day.

      Although the NYT crossword may sometimes seem overwhelming, solving them is a skill that requires practice—don't be discouraged if you find it difficult to answer every clue in a puzzle.

      If you’re struggling with today’s NYT Crossword, we’re here to assist you. You can find all the answers for today's clues listed below.

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      In addition to Death Jar Jar, players can unlock other skins like Emperor Palpatine through the Battle Pass. There will also be blends with existing Fortnite characters such as the Wookie Cuddle Team Leader (who could resist cuddling a Wookie?). Players will be able to buy a Mace Windu skin through the Item Shop and utilize new vehicles like the TIE Fighter and X-Wing as well.

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      Lost Records: Bloom & Rage is excellent, but it shouldn’t have been in two parts.

      Despite being a pioneering narrative adventure game, Lost Records: Bloom & Rage follows a release format that feels outdated for the genre. It ranks among the top games released in 2025 thus far, weaving a timeless coming-of-age story that embraces 90s nostalgia. The game employs a choice-driven adventure format reminiscent of Telltale and Don't Nod's earlier titles, but adds smart elements like alternating perspectives between the past and future and allowing players to navigate the world with a gyroscopic-controlled camcorder. I highly encourage you to play it now that it's fully available, but I feel uneasy that I couldn't fully recommend it until now.

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      How to acquire Reboot Cards in Fortnite.

      Since its inception in Season 8 of Fortnite Battle Royale, the reboot mechanic has transformed team-based modes like Duos, Trios, and Squads. When a teammate is knocked out, they drop a Reboot Card, a small chip that appears where they were eliminated. Teammates must hurry to retrieve the card before it disappears and bring it to one of the Reboot Vans located across the map.

      Activating the van takes a tense 10 seconds, reviving the fallen player with only 100 health, a Common Pistol, and 100 wood, leaving them vulnerable yet still capable of participating in the match. This high-stakes situation adds strategic complexity, as teams must weigh the risks of retrieving cards while under enemy fire against leaving a teammate behind to aim for a Victory Royale. While Reboot Vans are indestructible, they produce a loud sound and emit a blue light when activated, potentially drawing unwanted attention and increasing the challenge.

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NYT Crossword: solutions for Wednesday, April 23

The crossword puzzle in The New York Times can be challenging, even if it's not the Sunday edition! If you're facing difficulties, we're available to assist you with today’s clues and solutions.