Our New Yorker Crossword March 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 March 25, 2025 Answers
If you need help solving the New Yorker Crossword on 3/25/25, 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 | Generic term for a scrunchie or ponytail holder |
10A | Loops in, in a way |
14A | Unprincipled principals |
16A | “Pick me! Pick me!” |
17A | Theatrical tricks |
18A | Request from a thirsty toddler, perhaps |
19A | First episode, perhaps |
20A | Subject of an 1880 pamphlet by Friedrich Engels |
22A | Saint with a namesake Slavic alphabet |
24A | More imminent |
25A | Kind of periodical, for short |
27A | Knotty |
30A | What empty promises might inspire |
35A | Bring on |
36A | Couples |
37A | Original network for “Antiques Roadshow” |
38A | The game Werewolf, by another name |
39A | Elasticity |
40A | Mysterious cosmic substance |
42A | “Severance” executive producer Ben |
44A | Vinegar go-with |
45A | “___ Restaurant” (Arlo Guthrie song) |
47A | Prop for a wizard |
51A | Accept, after some back-and-forth |
54A | Dish |
56A | Eponym for a Queens stadium |
57A | Word coined to refer to the fear of being without one’s cellphone |
59A | School-supporting orgs. |
60A | Shenanigans |
61A | “O.K., check your inbox” |
62A | Beams over, say |
1D | Hinged fastener |
2D | Caper |
3D | Autostrada’s locale |
4D | Strictness |
5D | Paper headquartered in midtown Manhattan, familiarly |
6D | A cuff is a folded one |
7D | Where some savings are stashed, for short |
8D | They’re off the table |
9D | Ad mascot with a British accent |
10D | Accessory depicted in many Magritte paintings |
11D | Something taken before starting a run |
12D | Calf protectors? |
13D | Bogus |
15D | Descendants |
21D | Santa ___ |
23D | Sentence-ending word in the creole language Singlish |
26D | Let the dogs out? |
28D | Buffalo’s county |
29D | Letter starter |
30D | Newton’s elements? |
31D | Working hard |
32D | Biblical sea monster |
33D | Gut assessment, so to speak |
34D | Beer-brand inits. |
38D | Place for floats and splits |
40D | Not bad |
41D | Prefix with take or place |
43D | Wee |
46D | Battle of the ___ (deadly Western Front offensive of the First World War) |
48D | Olympian Ohno |
49D | Feature of fruits, whole grains, legumes, and vegetables |
50D | Playfully tease, say |
51D | Easy marks |
52D | Spanish direction |
53D | “Hahahahaha,” in textspeak |
55D | Big name in chips |
58D | Q: Why is a raven like a writing desk? A: Because ___ wrote on both |
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