Our New Yorker Crossword March 18, 2025 answers guide should help you finish today’s crossword if you’ve found yourself stuck on a crossword clue.
The New Yorker Crossword March 18, 2025 Answers
If you need help solving the New Yorker Crossword on 3/18/25, 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 | Competent |
5A | Version with limited features, perhaps |
9A | “Sharknado” channel |
13A | Visual reference for a vibe |
15A | Alphabet quintet |
17A | “What a shame” |
18A | Something that’s been aired before |
19A | Direction opposite NNW |
20A | “Oh, come on!” |
21A | Containing more than one F-word, perhaps |
22A | “You could have been a little nicer about it” |
24A | Decimal base |
25A | “Get a move on!” quaintly |
26A | Taylor Swift’s “All ___ Well” |
28A | One designed for nursing may have clips on the sides |
29A | Bars |
30A | Low-profile profile |
33A | Simple, sweet breakfast treat |
34A | “Wait, since when?!” |
35A | Creative slumps |
36A | Many characters on “Grey’s Anatomy,” for short |
37A | Cheer for a footballer |
38A | “So frustrating!” |
39A | Main ingredient in natto |
40A | When military operations are scheduled to launch |
44A | Select, in class |
46A | German title |
49A | “Or ___ was told” |
50A | ___ bottle (three-dimensional analogue of a Möbius strip) |
51A | Aft structures on ships |
53A | Certain spiritual text |
54A | Nice pancake houses? |
55A | Baby ___ (pack ’n’ play, diaper bag, etc.) |
56A | Gadfly |
57A | “S.N.L.” alum Bryant |
1D | “Breaking ___” (TLC reality show about five Anabaptists who move to New York City) |
2D | “Big Band ___ Nova” (Quincy Jones album) |
3D | One who excels at solitaire, perhaps |
4D | Summer clock setting in D.C. |
5D | Adulate, with “on” |
6D | Alleviate |
7D | Singer Jason who came in second on Season 32 of “Dancing with the Stars” |
8D | Like any integer that has a remainder when divided by two |
9D | ___ Wrap |
10D | Hurl, in modern lingo |
11D | Place for a pole |
12D | “Whoa, that was a bold move . . .” |
14D | Grazers in the Rockies |
16D | Civil disturbance |
21D | Get angry about, say |
23D | Features of many Tom Cruise performances |
24D | Like Representative Sarah McBride, notably |
27D | Without letting up |
28D | They can be tinted, laminated, or waxed |
29D | Didn’t stay put |
30D | Winter Olympian who carries a rifle |
31D | Nail-file material |
32D | Unflappable guy |
33D | Guzzle |
34D | Rivian R1Ts, e.g. |
39D | Submarine detector |
41D | ___ art (text-based designs sometimes seen in e-mail signatures) |
42D | Harnessed, as oxen |
43D | “Coal Miner’s Daughter” star Spacek |
45D | Turkish currency |
46D | “Watch out for that golf ball I just hit!” |
47D | Ikura and tobiko, for two |
48D | Cal. entry |
51D | Go-to medical practitioner, for short |
52D | Time-line segment |
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