Our New Yorker Crossword July 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 July 7, 2025 Answers
If you need help solving the New Yorker Crossword on 7/7/25, 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 |
Cry from the inspired or the exasperated |
| 8A |
Band whose music appeared to attract great white sharks, in an Australian experiment |
| 12A |
Klondike-bar alternative |
| 13A |
Appeals |
| 15A |
2020 John Maynard Keynes biography by Zachary D. Carter |
| 17A |
Loud shade |
| 18A |
“White Lotus” settings |
| 19A |
“Tabloid” documentarian Morris |
| 20A |
Cutoff point |
| 21A |
“Obviously” |
| 22A |
Big name in outdoor gear |
| 23A |
Nimble |
| 26A |
“___ Love—not me”: Emily Dickinson |
| 28A |
Handled things, janitorially |
| 30A |
Dorm-room edifice of empties, in a portmanteau |
| 33A |
Author of the “Broken Earth” trilogy |
| 35A |
Severs communication |
| 36A |
Word in a threat |
| 40A |
Strewn, as seed |
| 41A |
Reduplicative reply in Rosarito |
| 43A |
Clean Air Act org. |
| 44A |
Nickname that lacks art? |
| 45A |
L.P.G.A. champion ___ Se-ri |
| 47A |
“There was music in the ___ at night / And revolution in the air”: Bob Dylan |
| 49A |
Touchdown |
| 52A |
Make some wooden knickknacks |
| 54A |
Title that Toni Morrison said she was “forced” to use for her last novel |
| 56A |
Common theatre name that comes from Greek |
| 57A |
Reason for Rogaine |
| 58A |
Channel for the N.F.L. analyst Mina Kimes |
| 59A |
What might be shared at the movies |
| 1D |
1967 Roger Corman film that takes viewers through an LSD experience |
| 2D |
Tutu wearer in “Fantasia” |
| 3D |
Busy times for accountants |
| 4D |
Apollo, to Artemis |
| 5D |
Dope |
| 6D |
“Abolish ___” (rallying cry for the anti-deportation movement) |
| 7D |
Bougainvillea feature, often |
| 8D |
Programs |
| 9D |
“___ from 5 to 7” (Agnès Varda film) |
| 10D |
Start of a letter home, maybe |
| 11D |
Saguaro, e.g. |
| 12D |
Drill-team routine, for short |
| 14D |
Brief meeting? |
| 15D |
Heating unit |
| 16D |
Served |
| 20D |
Certain flight freebie |
| 24D |
Brown-bag staples, familiarly |
| 25D |
Exemplar of thinness |
| 26D |
“Enough already!” |
| 27D |
Sommelier’s bailiwick |
| 29D |
Cold flakes |
| 31D |
“We Found Love” singer, to fans |
| 32D |
Petitions (for) |
| 34D |
Boy toy? |
| 35D |
Hungary : forints :: Haiti : ___ |
| 37D |
Critic of Democratic neoliberalism, perhaps |
| 38D |
Enchanting things |
| 39D |
Subsided |
| 40D |
Paraded (in) |
| 42D |
High point of winter? |
| 44D |
___ palm (source of a tapioca-like starch) |
| 45D |
Sidekick |
| 46D |
Preceder of -bet and beta |
| 48D |
1993 role for Kiefer Sutherland |
| 50D |
Chain that once proclaimed it had changed its last letter to “B,” for “burgers,” in a P.R. stunt |
| 51D |
“Symbolic Logic” author John |
| 52D |
Caprice |
| 53D |
German address |
| 55D |
Road crew’s supply |
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