Our New Yorker Crossword July 14, 2025 answers guide should help you finish today’s crossword if you’ve found yourself stuck on a crossword clue.
The New Yorker Crossword July 14, 2025 Answers
If you need help solving the New Yorker Crossword on 7/14/25, 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 | What the Grateful Dead sometimes performed on |
4A | Appetite stimulant? |
15A | “The Name of the Rose” author Umberto |
16A | Perk for the thirsty |
17A | Cio-Cio-___ (tragic heroine of “Madama Butterfly”) |
18A | Singer who released the album “Love for Sale” at the age of ninety-five |
19A | Lifted |
21A | Faddish nineteen-nineties collectible |
22A | Carmaker Bugatti |
23A | Daily in New York or London |
28A | People with talent? |
29A | Word with new or blue |
30A | Diggs of “Rent” |
31A | Clear |
33A | Wabbit hunter Fudd |
35A | Hot spot? |
36A | Some corp. officers |
37A | Good graces’ opposite |
39A | “___ clod be washed away by the sea, Europe is the less”: John Donne |
40A | Masculine “they,” in French |
41A | “Et tu, ___?” |
42A | Literary classics, with “the” |
44A | Note for TikTok, e.g. |
46A | Takeout-menu possessive |
47A | Champagne pop? |
48A | Groucho, Harpo, Chico, or Zeppo, in the seafaring comedy “Monkey Business” |
50A | Shriek |
52A | What Sigmund Freud called “the hero alike of every day-dream and of every story” |
53A | House of cards? |
54A | Steak-house staple |
60A | Study |
61A | Winner of the 2025 Oscar for Best International Feature Film |
62A | “___ Como Va” |
63A | Term used by Arlie Hochschild to describe the double burden faced by working mothers, in her 1989 book |
64A | N.Y.C. neighborhood south of Alphabet City |
1D | They could be worse |
2D | Diagram used to assess correlation |
3D | Monopoly prohibition |
4D | Fairy-tale ending? |
5D | Face down |
6D | Lady bird |
7D | Felipe VI, e.g. |
8D | Planet, poetically |
9D | Enhanced, in a way |
10D | Lead-in to a backup plan |
11D | Karaoke encouragement |
12D | ___ de la Cité |
13D | Genre qualifier |
14D | It’s used in much of the Midwest: Abbr. |
20D | Nonprofit? |
23D | Author who “seems able to read the minds of different people as certainly as we count the buttons on their coats,” per Virginia Woolf |
24D | “Rollin’ with My ___” (Coolio song) |
25D | Theatrical heartthrob, in old slang |
26D | Avenger’s credo, perhaps |
27D | Radially symmetrical marine creatures |
29D | Of whom Hélène Cixous wrote, “She’s not deadly. She’s beautiful and she’s laughing,” in a 1975 feminist manifesto |
32D | Coastal retreat? |
34D | Letter of ___ (part of an app) |
38D | Certain culturati, collectively |
43D | Mortgage figs. |
45D | Has as a result of |
49D | “Encore!” |
50D | Wolf (down) |
51D | One with major aspirations, say |
54D | Opposite of trans |
55D | Denomination founded in Philadelphia, for short |
56D | Key used to make an exit |
57D | Mercedes models |
58D | Sigh of satisfaction |
59D | Florist’s chain |
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