Our New Yorker Crossword April 7, 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 7, 2025 Answers
If you need help solving the New Yorker Crossword on 4/7/25, 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 |
Keds competitor |
| 5A |
Thick-soled piece of footwear |
| 9A |
Like some mistakes |
| 14A |
Each |
| 15A |
“The thing with feathers— / That perches in the soul,” per Emily Dickinson |
| 16A |
Shelley’s “Paradise of exiles” |
| 17A |
First name in country |
| 18A |
All that and more |
| 20A |
Issues handled physically? |
| 22A |
Possess |
| 23A |
“Rebel Without a Cause” actor Mineo |
| 24A |
Ramadan follower, informally |
| 25A |
Exists intrinsically |
| 27A |
Coat that might be worn with Wellies |
| 28A |
E.T.D. part, briefly |
| 29A |
Jean Rhys’s post-colonial prequel to “Jane Eyre” |
| 38A |
He once described himself as “the only black man among . . . white titans of style” |
| 39A |
Features of some demure necklines |
| 40A |
“Rubyfruit Jungle” author Rita ___ Brown |
| 41A |
Fatigued group? |
| 42A |
Communications device used for distortion on the Beastie Boys’ “Intergalactic” |
| 46A |
Quick drink? |
| 47A |
“___ Culturistas” (podcast hosted by Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers) |
| 50A |
Pablo Neruda’s “Cien Sonetos de ___” |
| 51A |
Rank that comes from the French for “place” and “holding” |
| 54A |
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee dubbed “the high priestess of punk-poetry” |
| 56A |
Jam ingredient? |
| 57A |
Available |
| 58A |
Longtime Harper’s Bazaar illustrator |
| 59A |
Word with curling or pumping |
| 60A |
43-Down currency |
| 61A |
Tiresias or Cassandra, for example |
| 62A |
Passing concern? |
| 1D |
Drop-cloth alternatives |
| 2D |
Art form that’s the subject of “The Queen’s Throat,” by Wayne Koestenbaum |
| 3D |
Half of a 1999 oil-industry merger |
| 4D |
Bridge |
| 5D |
Harsh skin treatments |
| 6D |
Adored |
| 7D |
Leaning column? |
| 8D |
“___, the Conjurers’ Magazine” (publication named for certain magical spirits) |
| 9D |
“For shame!” |
| 10D |
Voting |
| 11D |
Language that has used the Arabic, Latin, and Cyrillic alphabets |
| 12D |
Blue pill choice, perhaps |
| 13D |
Instruments pictured in Jacques-Louis David’s “Sappho and Phaon” and “Calliope Mourning Homer” |
| 19D |
Unites |
| 21D |
Start of a campaign, maybe |
| 26D |
1989 Dolly Parton song about the resurrection of Jesus |
| 27D |
Human, in other words |
| 29D |
First collab released by Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion |
| 30D |
Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 5 ___ Minor |
| 31D |
Toxic agent C14H9Cl5, familiarly |
| 32D |
Mens ___ |
| 33D |
Poly ending |
| 34D |
Anti-apartheid party: Abbr. |
| 35D |
Violent org. behind a notorious nineteen-seventies kidnapping |
| 36D |
“The world was a fool, ___ since it begun”: John Dryden |
| 37D |
Some Shakespearean interjections |
| 42D |
Steam, e.g. |
| 43D |
Like Jokha Alharthi, winner of the 2019 Man Booker International Prize |
| 44D |
Panna ___ |
| 45D |
“How Do I Live” singer LeAnn |
| 46D |
Steep-sided landform |
| 47D |
1944 Otto Preminger noir from which a “Twin Peaks” character derives her name |
| 48D |
Chekhov or Rubinstein |
| 49D |
Tablet medium |
| 52D |
“Sing of old ___ and the ancient ways”: William Butler Yeats |
| 53D |
Ace |
| 55D |
Certain network I.D.s |
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