We are sharing here all answers for NY Times The Midi Crossword on March 22, 2026. Scroll down and find them below.

ACROSS
1A. Nothing, in Spanish → NADA
5A. “That’s odd …” → HMM
8A. Near-circular shape → OVAL
9A. The person reading this clue → YOU
10A. *Classic children’s novel about a boy who looks like a mouse [E.B. White, 1945] → STUART
12A. Group of whales → POD
13A. 19th-century abolitionist Brown → JOHN
14A. *Classic coming-of-age novel about four sisters [Louisa May Alcott, 1868] → WOMEN
16A. Frozen water → ICE
17A. Paste used in Japanese soups → MISO
18A. Tea brand in the Kermit Sipping Tea meme → LIPTON
20A. Lightbulb unit → WATT
24A. Cards for fortunetelling → TAROT
25A. [Scratches head …] → UHH
26A. With 31-Across, where you’d go to check out the answers to the starred clues? → LITTLE FREE
30A. A.T.M. code → PIN
31A. See 26-Across → LIBRARY
32A. Key next to F1, on a PC → ESC
33A. Sent via Outlook, say → EMAILED
34A. Gobbled up → ATE
35A. Red-letter ___ → DAY
DOWN
1D. Person, place or thing, grammatically → NOUN
2D. Palindromic first name → ADA
3D. “On the Origin of Species” author Charles → DARWIN
4D. Singers below sopranos → ALTOS
5D. Buzz surrounding a project → HYPE
6D. Lunar lander’s destination → MOON
7D. Wet dirt → MUD
10D. Nelson Mandela or Albert Einstein, politically → SOCIALIST
11D. *Classic children’s novella about a wise-beyond-his-years explorer [Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, 1943] → THE PRINCE
13D. Reject romantically → JILT
15D. Cut the grass → MOW
17D. Patchy in coloring → MOTLEY
19D. Tater ___ → TOT
21D. Hearing-related → AURAL
22D. In that location → THERE
23D. “And all the girls dreamed that they’d be her” (lyrics from 13-Down’s “The Last Great American Dynasty”) → THEYD
22D. Capital of Peru → LIMA
22D. Website with bidding → EBAY
22D. The “F” in T.G.I.F.: Abbr. → FRI
22D. Vegetable in a samosa → PEA