New Yorker Crossword July 2 2025 Answers (7/2/25)

Here are all of the answers to today's New Yorker Crossword puzzle for July 2 2025 to help you finish it up!
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The New Yorker Crossword July 2, 2025 Answers

If you need help solving the New Yorker Crossword on 7/2/25, 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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1A Edith Wharton’s “The House of ___”
6A Winter blanket that’s not at all warm
10A Org. that pursues legal action against voter suppression
14A “Fingers crossed—it’s not impossible!”
16A Kitchen work such as slicing and dicing
17A Adviser who does a lot of hand-holding?
18A ___ IRA (savings option named for a U.S. senator)
19A “Lover” or “Folklore,” for Taylor Swift
20A Path through Manhattan on Thanksgiving, or through Pasadena on New Year’s Day
22A They precede com, org, and edu
24A “Don’t ___ the Pigeon Drive the Bus!” (Caldecott Honor-winning picture book)
25A Prefix with stellar or state
26A Something often broken in a gym?
28A Veterans Day mo.
30A Unrefined metal
31A Scallions, by another name
36A People prone to fantasizing
37A “Best to avoid that topic”
38A Stone such as topaz or turquoise
39A “___ Just Not That Into You” (2004 best-seller)
40A Largest blood vessel in the human body
44A “I was at the library when it happened,” e.g.
46A Australian state home to Sydney: Abbr.
49A Belgrade native
50A Classic computer game with “exploding” cells
54A Key for indenting text
55A Stretched-out circle, essentially
56A “There’s not a doubt in my mind”
58A Payment to a landlord
59A Investment by those in the know, so to speak
60A Newspaper section with theatre reviews
61A “Stop right there!”
62A Walruses’ cousins
1D Scooter-like vehicles
2D Lined up like ducks, say
3D “I can ___” (“The same thing happened to me”)
4D Channel for old films
5D Instrument with a heavenly sound?
6D Unit of company stock
7D Incline your head toward
8D Opinion piece
9D Aretha Franklin and George Michael duet “I Knew You ___ Waiting (For Me)”
10D Garment for a cooking-show contestant
11D Toasted bread bits
12D There are five in seven and three in six
13D “Psst! I’m on the balcony!”
15D “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” actress Patricia
21D French ___ (Mediterranean resort area)
23D Astronomer Carl who was one of Bill Nye’s college professors
27D “Here, taste some”
28D “The Pitt” and “ER” star Wyle
29D “Put your wallet away—this round’s ___”
32D Outer boundary
33D Greek god with love-kindling arrows
34D Court divider in pickleball or tennis
35D Cookies in some chocolatey pie crusts
36D Opposite of recessive, in genetics
37D Do some Grubhub runs, perhaps
38D “Guardians of the Galaxy” character whose name sounds like a sinful Biblical city
41D Eye part with rods and cones
42D Bookstore section for “Lonely Planet” guides
43D Places akin to convents
45D Accessories that often have buckles
46D Country where the Mt. Everest base camp is located
47D Cricket or curling
48D Sunset direction
51D Coin-in-a-fountain thought
52D Thompson who played Beatrice in a 1993 adaptation of “Much Ado About Nothing”
53D Features of drinking glasses or eyeglasses
57D Part of Michelangelo’s David that was vandalized in 1991

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