Our New Yorker Crossword August 11, 2025 answers guide should help you finish today’s crossword if you’ve found yourself stuck on a crossword clue.
The New Yorker Crossword August 11, 2025 Answers
If you need help solving the New Yorker Crossword on 8/11/25, 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 |
Beurré ___ (pear with a buttery-soft texture) |
| 5A |
Modern play-drawing tool for a coach |
| 9A |
Attack with gusto, as a wrapped gift |
| 15A |
One for the road? |
| 16A |
Number of Beethoven symphonies |
| 17A |
Cal Ripken, Jr., for twenty-one seasons |
| 18A |
High-fantasy author who finished writing Robert Jordan’s “Wheel of Time” series |
| 21A |
“That much was clear” |
| 22A |
Dispatched |
| 23A |
Sound like a jackass? |
| 24A |
“Gentleman’s Agreement” director Kazan |
| 25A |
Workbench clamps |
| 26A |
“Boom!” |
| 27A |
Strategy, so to speak |
| 29A |
Modern art? |
| 30A |
Hubbubs |
| 31A |
Locke who’s often called the dean of the Harlem Renaissance |
| 34A |
Some internet felines |
| 36A |
Apostle known as the Zealot |
| 38A |
Word with bunny or slippery |
| 39A |
Chew the scenery |
| 41A |
New Orleans’s Esplanade or New York’s Eighth: Abbr. |
| 42A |
Tea type whose name comes from the Greek for “earth apple” |
| 44A |
“Diet Mountain ___” (Lana del Rey song that begins, “You’re no good for me”) |
| 45A |
___ about (wastes time, in British slang) |
| 48A |
Transplant’s undertaking, briefly |
| 49A |
Eugene Field’s “The ___” (poem about a cat and a dog) |
| 51A |
Instrument often made using granadilla wood |
| 52A |
With “The,” magazine with a long-running interview series about the craft of writing |
| 55A |
Author of “Rejection” (2024) |
| 57A |
Of the underworld |
| 58A |
What the Swahili word simba means |
| 59A |
“Young Woman with a ___” (Vermeer painting) |
| 60A |
Fuddy-duddy |
| 61A |
A Tribe Called Quest’s Phife ___ |
| 62A |
Mimicked |
| 1D |
Streisand, affectionately |
| 2D |
Symbol of cyclicality |
| 3D |
Place for a flight |
| 4D |
Drum also called a tumbadora |
| 5D |
Beyond regulation, briefly |
| 6D |
Epitomes of tininess |
| 7D |
Longtime Donald Duck voice actor Tony |
| 8D |
Sweeties |
| 9D |
“Bang the Drum All Day” musician Rundgren |
| 10D |
“Love ___ he bleeds, an eagle in high skies, / Has earth beneath his wings”: George Meredith |
| 11D |
Carrier whose logo features its eponymous peninsula |
| 12D |
Wines popular in summertime |
| 13D |
Without accompaniment |
| 14D |
Simple shelters |
| 19D |
Thomas Pynchon’s “Against the ___” |
| 20D |
Spring’s tidal counterpart |
| 25D |
Dance in 3/4 time, in French |
| 26D |
Bud |
| 27D |
Exclamation after a prank on one’s siblings, perhaps |
| 28D |
Certain hot beverage |
| 30D |
Dishes akin to pintxos |
| 32D |
“All of that was a lie” |
| 33D |
Small book such as “Small Boat” |
| 35D |
Askew |
| 36D |
Milestone event for an up-and-coming artist |
| 37D |
Banner above a list of app updates, maybe |
| 39D |
Variety of beryl |
| 40D |
Fighting force |
| 43D |
___ stage (Freudian concept) |
| 45D |
Insects that fly out of empty wallets, in an animation trope |
| 46D |
Naval craft whose first letter stands for untersee |
| 47D |
Complex unit |
| 49D |
D.N.C. part, for short |
| 50D |
Body part used in the formation of certain sounds |
| 52D |
Dinky |
| 53D |
Stud alternative |
| 54D |
Crabgrass, e.g. |
| 56D |
Activity with a freeze variant |
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