Our New Yorker Crossword January 20, 2025 answers guide should help you finish today’s crossword if you’ve found yourself stuck on a crossword clue.
The New Yorker Crossword January 20, 2025 Answers
If you need help solving the New Yorker Crossword on 1/20/25, 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 | Company whose first product was a hunting shoe |
7A | “___, Obama!” |
13A | Start to make a call, say |
14A | Editor of a nineteen-twenties newspaper insert titled “Red Magic” |
16A | Film in which John Leguizamo voices Bruno |
17A | Settle later |
18A | Style ___ (fashion inspiration) |
19A | Swarm |
21A | Stalemate |
22A | Shells adorning a bride in a traditional Bengali ritual |
24A | Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Armantrout |
25A | Bias |
26A | Belgian tennis pro Mertens |
27A | Resting spots? |
29A | “The whole world is watching” event, in 1968: Abbr. |
30A | They’re pumped to race |
32A | Simon and Garfunkel, once |
33A | Death’s steed, in Revelation |
34A | ___ Love, first Black woman elected to Congress as a Republican |
37A | Mr. 42-Down, so to speak |
38A | Legendary bargain hunter? |
40A | Fall asleep, with “out” |
41A | Not be straight |
42A | Bird, until 1992 |
43A | Cousin of television |
44A | Springy? |
46A | Complete leader? |
47A | Longest story in James Joyce’s “Dubliners” |
49A | Brainy clubbers |
51A | Early stage for a startup |
52A | Primary parking facility |
53A | Jazz pianist ___ Lewis |
54A | Like army-base housing |
1D | Subject of a George Saunders novel that predominantly takes place on a single 1862 night |
2D | Terse |
3D | Chenin ___ (Loire wines) |
4D | Geologic time unit |
5D | Cons |
6D | David Foster Wallace short story “Good Old ___” |
7D | Shabby |
8D | Does someone else’s home work? |
9D | Fritzi, to Nancy |
10D | Commitment to secrecy, for short |
11D | Pooled amounts |
12D | Some garden invaders |
13D | Cleared for takeoff, maybe |
15D | Skeptical reply |
20D | Theorist and poet who wrote “In the Break” and “The Feel Trio” |
23D | Foretell |
25D | Pastel de ___ leches |
27D | Result of a permanent failure, perhaps? |
28D | “Caddyshack” and “The Great Santini” actor Michael |
31D | Request at a ticket booth |
32D | Pitcher’s flinch |
33D | Metal group whose last studio album was “Reinventing the Steel” |
34D | Some X friends |
35D | “You disagree?” |
36D | Without profit |
37D | Fuss |
39D | “If only” |
40D | Comic centering on the teen-aged Jeremy Duncan |
42D | Unmarked |
44D | Chevrons, e.g. |
45D | Snowballs or water balloons, say |
48D | Turn down |
50D | Stinging cold |
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