“Hey, I’ve got a secret to tell you” NYT Crossword Clue

The answer to “”Hey, I’ve got a secret to tell you”” in the New York Times puzzle April 30 2025 is PSST. Quite straight and simple! Complete your daily NYT Mini challenge with this solution.

The Answer is PSST.

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Across

  • 1. Leafy vegetable with a lot of vitamin K
  • 5. Co. whose camera broadcast the first live video from space
  • 8. Lard and tallow, for two
  • 12. Where pandas are native
  • 13. 100%
  • 14. Evidence of a leak
  • 15. A reason to act this very instant … or why you might 6-Down 32-Down?
  • 18. Like a 1,000-piece monochromatic jigsaw puzzle
  • 19. Least expensive way to fly
  • 20. Spun some records, informally
  • 22. Actress de Armas
  • 23. Hamiltons
  • 25. Hubbub
  • 26. Chance to see the big game?
  • 28. Marvel supervillain
  • 30. Alternative to a blur or pixelation
  • 34. Pawn
  • 36. El Paso-to-Oklahoma City dir.
  • 37. Spat
  • 40. Broad valleys
  • 41. Anderson who directed "Fantastic Mr. Fox"
  • 42. Word after fruit or word
  • 44. Comes to a close
  • 45. "Saturday Night Fever" music genre
  • 47. Obama-era policy whose last three letters spell a different Obama-era law
  • 48. Some printable files
  • 49. Rack up
  • 50. Nurse a grudge, say
  • 51. Form of much of the dialogue of 2021's "CODA," in brief
  • 52. Pirates' support group?
  • 54. Inbox abbr.
  • 55. Ways of the world
  • 57. Model's pride, informally
  • 58. 10 out of 10
  • 60. Gets under control
  • 61. Prefix with tourism
  • 62. Silly ones
  • 63. Caveman's covering
  • 64. Heart test, for short
  • 65. Meat-and-potatoes diner dish

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  • 1. Blade sheathed in a saya
  • 2. ___ Ghani, former Afghan president
  • 3. Prevaricated
  • 4. Chow down on
  • 5. ___ Novarro, Hollywood sex symbol of the 1920s
  • 6. With 32-Down, beat an opponent soundly
  • 7. Wonderland interloper
  • 8. First prez to appoint a woman to the cabinet
  • 9. Like the environment in many reptile terrariums
  • 10. Item next to a piano in a piano bar
  • 11. Certain form-fitting swimsuit
  • 16. Trap by freezing
  • 17. Apt anagram for "brush"
  • 18. Possesses
  • 21. Put on, as a costume
  • 23. Arduous walks
  • 24. Bedframe boards
  • 27. It's granted by a security clearance
  • 29. Three-note chords
  • 31. Stitchers' gathering
  • 32. See 6-Down
  • 33. Sheltie from a shelter, e.g.
  • 34. Bottleful that might 6-/32-Down?
  • 35. Love of the past
  • 38. Fixed costs
  • 39. Bottleful that might 6-Down/32-Down?
  • 40. Head out
  • 43. Lollygag
  • 45. One of two in Monopoly
  • 46. Assn.
  • 52. "Hey, I've got a secret to tell you"
  • 53. [Ah, woe is me!]
  • 56. Neighbor of N.J.
  • 59. "Breaking Bad" investigatory grp.

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