New York Times NYT Spelling Bee Answers and Solution for April 15, 2026

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Today’s pangram is PAVEMENT.

PAVEMENT is defined as a hard surface covering for roads or paths, typically made of concrete or asphalt. It is also defined as the sidewalk or pedestrian walkway in British English.

AMEN is defined as a word said at the end of a prayer expressing agreement or affirmation. It is also defined as an expression of approval or consent.

ANTE is defined as a stake put up by a player in poker or brag. It is also defined as to put up an ante in gambling.

ANTENNA is defined as a rod or wire used to transmit or receive radio waves. It is also defined as a sensory appendage on the head of insects and crustaceans.

ANTENNAE is defined as plural of antenna, referring to multiple sensory appendages or transmitting/receiving devices.

APEMAN is defined as a hypothetical creature intermediate between apes and humans.

APEMEN is defined as plural of apeman.

APNEA is defined as a temporary cessation of breathing, especially during sleep.

ATTEMPT is defined as to make an effort to achieve or complete something. It is also defined as an effort or try to do something.

EATEN is defined as past participle of eat; consumed as food.

EAVE is defined as the part of a roof that extends beyond the side of a building (usually used in plural).

EMANATE is defined as to originate or issue from a source. It is also defined as to emit or give off.

ENEMA is defined as a liquid injected into the colon for cleansing or medical purposes.

MAMA is defined as a mother; an informal or affectionate term for one’s mother.

MAMMA is defined as variant spelling of mama; a mother.

MANATEE is defined as a large, slow-moving marine mammal found in warm coastal waters.

MANE is defined as the long hair on the neck and head of a horse or lion.

MANNA is defined as a food described in the Bible as supplied by God to the Israelites in the wilderness. It is also defined as any unexpected benefit or blessing.

MANTA is defined as a large tropical marine ray with wing-like fins.

MATE is defined as a friend or companion. It is also defined as a sexual partner or spouse. It is also defined as to engage in breeding.

MATTE is defined as having a dull or flat finish without shine or gloss.

MAVEN is defined as an expert or connoisseur in a particular field.

MEAN is defined as unkind or cruel in nature or behavior. It is also defined as average or median value. It is also defined as to intend or signify.

MEANT is defined as past tense of mean; intended or signified.

MEAT is defined as the flesh of an animal used as food.

META is defined as self-referential or referring to itself or its own category.

NAAN is defined as a type of flatbread traditional in South Asian cuisine.

NAME is defined as a word or set of words by which a person or thing is known. It is also defined as to give a name to someone or something.

NAMETAPE is defined as a strip of tape or fabric bearing a person’s name, typically sewn onto clothing.

NANA is defined as an informal term for a grandmother.

NAPE is defined as the back of the neck.

NATANT is defined as swimming or capable of swimming.

NAVE is defined as the central part of a church building, typically running from the entrance to the altar.

NEAP is defined as a tide just after the first or third quarters of the moon when the difference between high and low water is least.

NEAT is defined as arranged in an orderly and tidy manner. It is also defined as clean and smart in appearance. It is also defined as undiluted or pure.

NEATEN is defined as to make neat or orderly.

PAEAN is defined as a song of praise or triumph.

PAMPA is defined as a large, flat grassy plain in South America.

PANAMA is defined as a lightweight hat made of straw, typically worn in tropical climates.

PANE is defined as a single sheet of glass in a window or door.

PANT is defined as to breathe heavily or with short gasps. It is also defined as trousers or pants.

PAPA is defined as an informal or affectionate term for one’s father.

PATE is defined as the top of the head. It is also defined as a spread made from meat or liver.

PATENT is defined as a government license granting exclusive rights to an invention. It is also defined as obvious or evident.

PATENTEE is defined as a person who holds a patent.

PAVANE is defined as a slow, stately dance of the Renaissance period.

PAVE is defined as to cover a surface with concrete, asphalt, or stones.

PEAT is defined as decomposed plant material found in bogs, used as fuel or in gardening.

PENMAN is defined as a person skilled in penmanship or writing.

PENNANT is defined as a long triangular flag, typically used for signaling or decoration.

PENTANE is defined as a hydrocarbon gas or liquid with five carbon atoms in its molecule.

TAME is defined as domesticated or not wild. It is also defined as not interesting or exciting. It is also defined as to make domesticated or docile.

TAMP is defined as to pack down tightly by pressing repeatedly.

TAPA is defined as a Spanish appetizer or snack.

TAPE is defined as a long, narrow strip of material such as cloth or plastic. It is also defined as to fasten or secure with adhesive tape.

TEAM is defined as a group of people working together toward a common goal.

TEAMMATE is defined as a member of the same team.

TEAT is defined as a nipple, especially of an animal.

TENANT is defined as a person who rents land or property from a landlord.

VAMP is defined as the upper front part of a shoe. It is also defined as a seductive woman, or to act seductively. It is also defined as to repair or renovate.

VANE is defined as a flat surface that rotates to show wind direction or harness wind power.

VAPE is defined as to inhale and exhale vapor from an electronic cigarette or similar device.

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