New Yorker Crossword April 1 2025 Answers (4/1/25)

Here are all of the answers to today's New Yorker Crossword puzzle for April 1 2025 to help you finish it up!

Our New Yorker Crossword April 1, 2025 answers guide should help you finish today’s crossword if you’ve found yourself stuck on a crossword clue.

The New Yorker Crossword April 1, 2025 Answers

If you need help solving the New Yorker Crossword on 4/1/25, 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 Search engine that integrates Microsoft Copilot
5A Front-___ news
9A The “B” in U.S.B.
12A Unnamed writer, briefly
13A H-1B, e.g.
15A Stuff swept out of a fireplace
16A Whiz
17A Dismissive farewell that comes from the 1995 film “Friday”
19A “Take a load off”
20A Behind closed ___
21A One of three for a grounded plug
22A Retail ___ (shopping intended to make oneself feel better)
24A Word that might refer to pairs of underwear or pairs of shoes
25A “___ it out!” (“Just tell me!”)
26A Ghostly noise
27A Mesh well with the group
29A Small batteries
31A Grumpy ___ (internet-famous pet known for her scowl)
34A Arriving at an “Aha!” moment . . . or what this puzzle is doing vis-à-vis its circled letters
38A Self-driving ___
39A Poems often written in the second person
40A “Interstellar” director Christopher
41A First-responder org. headquartered in downtown Brooklyn
43A Basic kind of earring
44A Cheese crumbled atop elote
47A Modern hit piece?
50A Bets that a stat will exceed the line
51A Buzzing, like a crowd
52A More, in Spanish
54A Collaboration
56A Post that might be described as a “wall of text”
57A Minecraft block crafted from gunpowder and sand
58A Decks used for fortune-telling
59A Word in a second-in-command’s title
60A The “A” of LMAO
61A N.Y.C. cultural institution whose permanent collection includes a giant Google Maps pin
62A Small, as chances
1D Potato-chip parcels
2D Nunavut Native
3D Company’s guiding mission, metaphorically
4D Operating system that shares its name with an African mammal
5D Campaign aimed at influencing the public’s beliefs, informally
6D Office-supply brand specializing in labels
7D Motion pictures?
8D Suffix with Japan or Sudan
9D Part of a breakfast combo, perhaps
10D Leveraging
11D Layered hairdos
13D Type of German submarine used in both World Wars
14D Initial phase of software testing
18D Element alloyed with carbon to make steel
20D Cocktail or mocktail, e.g.
23D Awe-inspiring
24D Daniel who satirized internet content on his namesake Comedy Central show
26D Safety installations on a climbing-gym floor
27D Agcy. that can issue fines for indecency
28D Roth ___ (savings option)
29D Pop artist Warhol
30D Dating-app datum
31D Unsolicited sales message, say
32D Lovelace whose algorithm Note G is considered the first-ever computer program
33D Number written as 1010 in binary
35D University in New Rochelle
36D Key used to submit a form
37D Violent takeover
41D Like al-dente pasta
42D Performance at an E.D.M. festival
43D Petty arguments
44D Terra-___
45D Hot boxes?
46D Parts of udders
47D Sound of an accelerating engine
48D Blood vessel depicted in the anatomical-heart emoji
49D Country-folk singer Griffith
51D Lead-in to futurism or punk
53D Acronym for numbers-oriented fields
55D Squad, slangily
56D What some campsites are built to accommodate

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