Our New Yorker Crossword February 25, 2025 answers guide should help you finish today’s crossword if you’ve found yourself stuck on a crossword clue.
The New Yorker Crossword February 25, 2025 Answers
If you need help solving the New Yorker Crossword on 2/25/25, we’ve listed all of the crossword clues below so you can find the answer(s) you need. You can search for the clue and then select the appropriate clue to get the answer. We have done it this way so that if you’re just looking for a handful of clues, you won’t spoil other ones you’re working on!
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# | Clue |
1A | “The way it used to be was . . .” |
5A | Vanquish |
9A | Name and ___ |
14A | Site of a placard bearing the names Robert F. Scott and Roald Amundsen |
16A | General vibe |
17A | No longer talking, e.g. |
18A | Follow, as an impulse |
19A | Something rarely ordered for dinner? |
20A | “Teenie Weenie” garment in a song title |
21A | Dish for shakshuka |
23A | Round house? |
24A | “Goodness me” |
25A | “I’m ___!” (“I’m the man!”) |
26A | Rep among one’s peers |
29A | Many Neruda poems |
31A | Eyesore on a driveway |
32A | Court figures, informally |
34A | Number of interest for a drag racer |
35A | Young raccoons |
39A | Frames of thought? |
41A | Subject of the bio-pic “Straight Outta Compton” |
42A | Form into dreads |
43A | Curtain holder |
44A | Cause of a clogged artery? |
46A | Troy who has a decades-long broadcast partnership with Joe Buck |
48A | Gems available at some Australian gift shops |
49A | Facility that might host an A.V.-club hang |
50A | Coördinated activity with friends |
54A | Take care of |
55A | Middle Eastern city on a namesake gulf |
56A | County name in England or New England |
57A | Place for a campaign sign |
58A | “Same again,” in an Edit menu |
1D | Paddington in Peru? |
2D | Grippy, in a way |
3D | Another name for alla breve, in music |
4D | “American Teenager” singer Cain |
5D | “Should have waited before saying that” |
6D | British comedian Sanders |
7D | ___ text (accessibility aid for online images) |
8D | Hoped-for response to “Is this your card?” |
9D | Vehicle that was repurposed from private-jet boarding to everyday transport, in “Arrested Development” |
10D | “Aw, shucks!” |
11D | Triggerer of an immune response |
12D | Rear-ended? |
13D | Muppet who sings “When Bert’s Not Here” |
15D | Recovers from trauma |
20D | Casually discussed, as an idea |
21D | “Yellowjackets” channel: Abbr. |
22D | Had a little stumble |
23D | Most super-duper |
27D | “That’s somebody ___ problem” |
28D | Board game with small pieces representing armies |
30D | Unlike bare feet |
33D | Fancy seating area in a theatre |
34D | Makes giggle, maybe |
36D | Rouse, as tensions |
37D | Description for some hair styles and senses of humor |
38D | Biological pouch |
39D | Parts of an impressionist’s repertoire |
40D | Like a noisy chihuahua |
42D | Run out, as a subscription |
45D | Volume-adjusting slider for a d.j. |
47D | Chess accomplishment |
50D | “Be ___, do crime” (slogan associated with queer anarchism) |
51D | Nutritional qty. |
52D | Opposite of ’neath |
53D | Brian who co-wrote the book “What Art Does: An Unfinished Theory” |
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