Our New Yorker Crossword January 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 January 7, 2025 Answers
If you need help solving the New Yorker Crossword on 1/7/25, 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 |
Word after squeaky or hamster |
| 6A |
Spread some gossip |
| 10A |
Implement on the wall of a boathouse |
| 13A |
Get close to dying, in a way |
| 15A |
Lake visible from Cedar Point |
| 16A |
Long whose character goes missing in “Missing” |
| 17A |
Part of a reindeer costume |
| 18A |
“My darling,” in French |
| 20A |
Making out while out and about: Abbr. |
| 21A |
Animal depicted on Wyoming’s flag |
| 23A |
Short putt |
| 24A |
Layer in a bed |
| 26A |
Simba, to Mufasa |
| 27A |
Food fish whose name means “pretty” |
| 28A |
Person who might give you a lift? |
| 31A |
Finish off a round quickly |
| 32A |
Magna ___ laude |
| 33A |
Double-crosser |
| 36A |
First part of a procedure |
| 38A |
Period awaited by an étudiant |
| 39A |
“What’s the ___?” |
| 40A |
Creatives who work in bars? |
| 42A |
Jocular conspiracy theory alleging government surveillance in avian disguise |
| 47A |
Actress who delivers the “cerulean sweater” monologue, in “The Devil Wears Prada” |
| 48A |
Propel a shell |
| 49A |
Henry known as the Great Compromiser |
| 51A |
“___” song (musical-theatre term for a number in which a character expresses an inner desire) |
| 52A |
“Huh, neat!” |
| 54A |
Pool-hall stick |
| 55A |
Event with undercover transactions? |
| 57A |
Creature also called a suckerfish |
| 59A |
Old-school messaging option, for short |
| 60A |
Meat-grading org. |
| 61A |
Scoundrels |
| 62A |
Once known as |
| 63A |
Made an entreaty |
| 64A |
Resided |
| 1D |
Makes a present presentable |
| 2D |
“Absolutely,” casually |
| 3D |
Necessarily include |
| 4D |
Ninety-degree turn |
| 5D |
“I Do” singer Lisa |
| 6D |
Pulitzer-winning Barbara Kingsolver novel inspired by a Charles Dickens work |
| 7D |
Pressing need? |
| 8D |
Behave badly |
| 9D |
“Romeo and Juliet” composer Berlioz |
| 10D |
Olympic diver’s outfit |
| 11D |
Say what’s on one’s mind |
| 12D |
Lady Gaga–Ariana Grande song whose music video takes place during a downpour |
| 14D |
Attachment for a Wii remote |
| 19D |
Display, as a painting |
| 22D |
“. . . at least, that’s what they say” |
| 25D |
Lard ___ (boyish doughnut-shop mascot on “The Simpsons”) |
| 27D |
Transit plan with many stops |
| 29D |
... --- ... |
| 30D |
“Quit it already!” |
| 33D |
Isn’t a gracious winner |
| 34D |
So to speak |
| 35D |
Poet Hayes who won a National Book Award for the collection “Lighthead” |
| 37D |
Make a gaffe |
| 41D |
Brief moment |
| 43D |
Bit of progress |
| 44D |
Arranges a blind date for, say |
| 45D |
Architectural hideaway |
| 46D |
Part of a champion’s wreath |
| 50D |
Sourdough-starter component |
| 52D |
Descriptor of many a “shoppe” |
| 53D |
___ one’s way (proceed meanderingly) |
| 56D |
In which a raised pinkie represents the letter “I”: Abbr. |
| 58D |
Gaping mouth |
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