Our New Yorker Crossword February 10, 2025 answers guide should help you finish today’s crossword if you’ve found yourself stuck on a crossword clue.
The New Yorker Crossword February 10, 2025 Answers
If you need help solving the New Yorker Crossword on 2/10/25, 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 |
“I’m done talking” |
| 5A |
Say “S-A-Y,” say |
| 10A |
Pass that leads to a score |
| 16A |
___ Stark (“Game of Thrones” role for Maisie Williams) |
| 17A |
Asking someone’s age, discussing politics at Thanksgiving, and the like |
| 19A |
Agree out of court |
| 20A |
Directorial début for François Truffaut |
| 23A |
Skedaddles, with “out” |
| 24A |
Greetings that may be sent via Paperless Post |
| 25A |
Eartha who sang “Santa Baby” |
| 27A |
Nudges |
| 28A |
La Brea ___ Pits |
| 29A |
Magical-realist novel that follows the Buendía family over several generations |
| 33A |
Like absolutely perfect conditions |
| 35A |
In absolutely perfect condition |
| 36A |
The “N” of N.F.T. |
| 37A |
___ supuesto (“Of course,” in Spanish) |
| 38A |
Immediately, acronymically |
| 39A |
Text incessantly |
| 41A |
Double-helix molecule |
| 42A |
Bit of pond scum |
| 43A |
Convert to 4K, say |
| 45A |
Distance in the title of a hit song by the Proclaimers |
| 48A |
Tags on social media |
| 49A |
Half-ass? |
| 50A |
Young boy, to Robert Burns |
| 51A |
Figs. |
| 52A |
With 62-Across, novel that ends, “He loved Big Brother” |
| 56A |
Puss in Boots, for one |
| 57A |
Greek “T” |
| 58A |
Part of the brain or the ear |
| 59A |
Word after pen or gal |
| 62A |
See 52-Across |
| 65A |
Opening in a camera lens |
| 67A |
Sign-off for a sympathetic e-mail |
| 68A |
Used to be |
| 69A |
Titular island of a puzzle-solving video-game series |
| 70A |
Palindromic Indian flour |
| 71A |
Cry when flambéing the Greek dish saganaki |
| 72A |
Mingle |
| 73A |
Feeling it after a marathon |
| 75A |
Dots on a subway map |
| 76A |
NBC show that received a Peabody “for creating television that laughs out loud at television” |
| 81A |
Traditional Japanese dramatic form |
| 82A |
Snake with a hood |
| 83A |
Out of battery |
| 84A |
Wishy-washy R.S.V.P.s |
| 86A |
Color opposite red on a standard Rubik’s Cube |
| 88A |
Anniversary that The New Yorker is celebrating in 2025 . . . or what the answers to the italicized clues in this puzzle have been multiplied by |
| 92A |
More breezy |
| 93A |
B.L.T. or P.B. & J., casually |
| 94A |
A long, long time |
| 95A |
Light beams that trigger alarms when broken, in a heist-movie trope |
| 96A |
Honor with insults |
| 97A |
Gull relative |
| 1D |
___ milk (alternative to soy) |
| 2D |
Tech for immersive gaming |
| 3D |
Cosmetic products that may claim to minimize bags |
| 4D |
Retired tennis great Nadal, to fans |
| 5D |
Prepare for a “Jeopardy!” appearance, perhaps |
| 6D |
Analyze, as a sentence |
| 7D |
Recede |
| 8D |
“Nice meme” |
| 9D |
Observe from afar |
| 10D |
Egyptian 82-Across |
| 11D |
Enter oozily |
| 12D |
Begin |
| 13D |
Hot items? |
| 14D |
Nonhuman competitors in the Iditarod |
| 15D |
Small tile in a mosaic |
| 18D |
“Blank Space” singer Taylor |
| 21D |
Like some contraceptives |
| 22D |
Ave. crossers |
| 26D |
Unit equal to a thousand kilograms |
| 28D |
Bachelorette-party accessory |
| 30D |
Almond-flavored liqueurs |
| 31D |
Backboard attachment |
| 32D |
Rich type of soil |
| 34D |
Org. concerned with mental health |
| 39D |
Leave speechless |
| 40D |
Soccer player named Athlete of the Century by the I.O.C., despite never playing in the Olympics |
| 41D |
Home-theatre device of the two-thousands |
| 42D |
Bunches |
| 44D |
Patti who wrote the memoir “Just Kids” |
| 45D |
___-de-lis |
| 46D |
“Atonement” author McEwan |
| 47D |
___ circle |
| 52D |
Hounds |
| 53D |
Melted glace |
| 54D |
“In retrospect, that was a bad idea . . .” |
| 55D |
“You’re telling me!” |
| 56D |
Cuban clubs? |
| 59D |
Make uneasy |
| 60D |
Print used as wall décor |
| 61D |
Attachment to a collar |
| 62D |
HBO drama starring Zendaya as Rue Bennett |
| 63D |
Absolute fool |
| 64D |
Sent the moderately old-fashioned way |
| 66D |
Heart on one’s pec, e.g. |
| 67D |
One of many under a fire walker’s foot |
| 69D |
“The Marvelous ___ Maisel” |
| 72D |
Scant |
| 73D |
Dedicated supporters of a pop idol |
| 74D |
“Goodness me . . .” |
| 75D |
Icelandic dairy product similar to yogurt |
| 77D |
“Journey to ___” (“Sesame Street” segment with a rhyming name) |
| 78D |
Lead-in to liberalism or colonialism |
| 79D |
Old Dodges |
| 80D |
West Point undergrad |
| 85D |
Literary movement for Jack Kerouac |
| 87D |
Syllables of hesitation |
| 89D |
Med.-plan option |
| 90D |
Portrayer of Mia in “Pulp Fiction” |
| 91D |
QVC alternative |
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