New Yorker Crossword April 30 2025 Answers (4/30/25)

Here are all of the answers to today's New Yorker Crossword puzzle for April 30 2025 to help you finish it up!
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The New Yorker Crossword April 30, 2025 Answers

If you need help solving the New Yorker Crossword on 4/30/25, 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 Charged particles
5A Admits fault for
11A Sticker on a lapel?
14A Gauge that must hit eighty-eight for the DeLorean to time-travel, in “Back to the Future”
16A Artist and activist Yoko
17A Trying to manage the unmanageable, per a feline metaphor
18A Reproductive treatment, briefly
19A Filmmaking siblings Ethan and Joel
20A Rom-com in which Dustin Hoffman plays Michael Dorsey and Dorothy Michaels
22A Make more coarse
25A Learn by ___ (memorize)
26A Hall of Fame shortstop Ripken
29A M.I.T.’s ___ School of Management
30A Trees with needles and cones
31A Sound produced digitally?
33A Off-roader sometimes called a quad bike
34A Semi-aquatic mammal voiced by Jada Pinkett Smith in “Madagascar”
35A “You and me both!”
39A Dulce de ___ (caramel-like confection)
40A Air-traffic org.
41A Magazine whose title means “she” in French
42A Geico’s spokeslizard, for example
43A ___ cake (ring-shaped dessert)
45A Caustic ingredient in some drain cleaners
46A Qualified
47A Hangs like a pendant earring
49A Plunderers of ancient treasures, e.g.
51A Faith for a pilgrim to Mecca
54A Like numbers above zero: Abbr.
55A Easternmost body of water in a Great quintet
59A Chowed down
60A Stephen Sondheim musical subtitled “The Demon Barber of Fleet Street”
61A Certain hallucinogenic drug
62A Velvety growth for a moose
63A “The Sopranos” star Falco
1D “Approximately”
2D Intl. oil-market alliance
3D Emperor during the Great Fire of Rome
4D Holiday meal with a symbolic shank bone and bitter herbs
5D Diplomatic outpost that might be confused with an embassy
6D “NO! Srsly?”
7D Chest muscle, familiarly
8D ___ Island (borough where the New York City Marathon course begins)
9D Grand ___ National Park (attraction south of Yellowstone)
10D “Approximately”
11D Tactic intended to make a hostile takeover unpalatable
12D Like an event whose attendees must be on the list
13D Lure in some credit-card marketing
15D Iguanodons and velociraptors, for short
21D Hit that’s not quite a homer
23D Aesthetic associated with black clothing and dark makeup
24D “Hope it’s a blast!”
26D CBS forensic-drama franchise
27D Footwear such as chukkas and Chelseas
28D Road sign that warns of an upcoming merge
30D Treat sometimes served à la mode
32D Pool player’s target
34D Performer listed first on a music-festival poster
36D “Doctor ___” (show with TARDIS-based travel)
37D Rattlesnake’s venom-injecting tooth
38D “___ whiz!”
42D Girls’-weekend attendee, say
43D Container for picnic supplies
44D Short-tempered
47D Attracted (to)
48D Roofing material made of metamorphic rock
50D “Frozen” character based loosely on Hans Christian Andersen’s Snow Queen
52D Nickname for a former Yankee slugger
53D Skirt that’s between a mini and a maxi in length
56D Slithery fish
57D Last word shouted before “Happy New Year!”
58D Tribute in verse form

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