Our New Yorker Crossword December 30, 2025 answers guide should help you finish today’s crossword if you’ve found yourself stuck on a crossword clue.
The New Yorker Crossword December 30, 2025 Answers
If you need help solving the New Yorker Crossword on 12/30/25, 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 |
Had one’s fingers crossed |
| 6A |
Female sheep |
| 9A |
Peculiar |
| 12A |
Get away from |
| 13A |
Singer Aimee or writer Thomas |
| 15A |
Sedan alternative |
| 16A |
Surname that means “kings” in Spanish |
| 17A |
Posterior-related nickname for the M.L.B.’s 2025 regular-season home-run leader Cal Raleigh (September, 2025) |
| 19A |
Shed a few tears |
| 20A |
M.V.P. of Super Bowl LIX (February, 2025) |
| 21A |
“I knew it!” |
| 22A |
Bowler or fedora |
| 23A |
Paths |
| 24A |
Courses for slaloming |
| 26A |
That person |
| 27A |
Contrarian contraction in Victorian vocabulary |
| 28A |
Grown-up filly |
| 31A |
Digits in binary code |
| 32A |
Relatives of rabbits |
| 33A |
Org. |
| 37A |
Oklahoma city supposedly named for a Tennyson character |
| 38A |
Strike down, Biblically |
| 39A |
“My ___ are sealed” |
| 42A |
Fruit that’s a staple of Filipino cuisine |
| 44A |
Comedian and actor ___ the Entertainer |
| 46A |
“___ Baba and the Forty Thieves” |
| 47A |
Cassette successors |
| 48A |
Journalist who broke an explosive story about Kawhi Leonard and the Los Angeles Clippers (September, 2025) |
| 50A |
Computer key used for indenting |
| 51A |
Three-on-three basketball league whose inaugural championship was won by Rose B.C. (March, 2025) |
| 52A |
Nonchalant gesture |
| 54A |
Dairy-farm sound |
| 55A |
Approximations on airport screens, for short |
| 56A |
Fashion label rhymed with “lotta” in “Gettin’ Jiggy Wit It” |
| 57A |
Ballpoint, e.g. |
| 58A |
Suffix in a superlative |
| 59A |
Like peaches and suède |
| 1D |
She/___ pronouns |
| 2D |
Alex who surpassed Wayne Gretzky to become the N.H.L.’s all-time leading goal scorer (April, 2025) |
| 3D |
The increase secured by the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders as of the 2025 season, for example |
| 4D |
Grizzlies center Zach |
| 5D |
___ Moines, Iowa |
| 6D |
First name that’s a fruit spelled backward |
| 7D |
Bet |
| 8D |
Numbered list between an afterword and an index, perhaps |
| 9D |
Fish-eating bird for which a backpack brand is named |
| 10D |
Songs for two |
| 11D |
TiVo and others |
| 14D |
“So not true!” |
| 17D |
Guy swinging in a cricket match |
| 18D |
Silencing punishment on ESPN’s “Around the Horn,” which ended its twenty-three-year run in May, 2025 |
| 20D |
M.L.K. Day’s month |
| 21D |
Regarding |
| 22D |
Simple house |
| 25D |
Some colleagues of M.D.s |
| 29D |
The Grand Canyon State, on scoreboards |
| 30D |
Colorful signifier of ejection, in soccer |
| 32D |
Waver |
| 33D |
“Te ___” (“I love you,” in Lima) |
| 34D |
Portmanteau for the tennis rivalry seen in three successive Grand Slam finals (June, July, and September, 2025) |
| 35D |
Nickname for Lynx stars Courtney Williams and Natisha Hiedeman, whose Twitch channel went viral during their seventy-two-hour live stream of All-Star Weekend (July, 2025) |
| 36D |
Trampoline safety features |
| 38D |
___-fi |
| 39D |
Superstar whose team Luka joined in a blockbuster trade (February, 2025) |
| 40D |
South Indian rice-and-lentil cake |
| 41D |
Show to be beyond doubt |
| 43D |
Flamenco cheer |
| 44D |
Paddled boat |
| 45D |
Fizzy brown drinks |
| 48D |
Tire-inflating tool |
| 49D |
Remainder |
| 50D |
Drive-___ |
| 52D |
Stat for some cosmetics |
| 53D |
Like many athletes featured on Outsports |
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