New Yorker Crossword June 25 2025 Answers (6/25/25)

Here are all of the answers to today's New Yorker Crossword puzzle for June 25 2025 to help you finish it up!
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The New Yorker Crossword June 25, 2025 Answers

If you need help solving the New Yorker Crossword on 6/25/25, 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 Pass through fine mesh
5A Hop-forward brews
9A Herb in a caprese sandwich
14A “Bury My Heart at Wounded ___”
15A Word that can refer to an astronomical phenomenon or a kind of smoked salmon
16A Bring together
17A Woes
18A “Double, double ___ and trouble”
19A Get the suds off of
20A 1977 erotica collection by Anaïs Nin
23A Patronize, as a hotel
24A ___ show (solo performance such as John Leguizamo’s “Freak”)
28A Animal that Winston fears in “Nineteen Eighty-Four”
30A Common fish-and-chips fish
31A Honest ___ (Presidential nickname)
32A 2003 coming-of-age novel by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
37A Regarding
38A Segment of a train
39A “The phone ___ first” (food blogger’s credo)
40A 2011 historical-fantasy novel by Erin Morgenstern
45A Mo. when Cesar Chavez Day is celebrated
46A Coquettish
47A Flightless bird seen in Liberty Mutual commercials
48A Larcenous fox on “Dora the Explorer”
50A Athabascan-speaking people of the Southwest
55A 2016 novel by Colleen Hoover . . . or a description of each of the titles at 20-, 32-, and 40-Across
59A Unwasted?
62A Greek “I”
63A Rowers’ implements
64A Novelist Jong who is the titular mother of the 2025 memoir “How to Lose Your Mother”
65A Drug ___ (informal executive-branch title)
66A Female horse
67A Word after Northanger or Westminster
68A Charlotte Brontë heroine Jane
69A Underworld river that Achilles was dipped into by the heel
1D Loses traction on ice, say
2D Body of water mostly surrounded by land
3D Dude
4D Easily annoyed
5D All things considered
6D “And voilà—it’s gone!”
7D Tel ___, Israel
8D “For ___: baby shoes, never worn”
9D African country where Roland Rugero’s novel “Baho!” takes place
10D Herb with a licorice-like flavor
11D Something confessed in a confessional
12D “___ a shame . . .”
13D “To Kill a Mockingbird” author Harper
21D Lobbying org. for seniors
22D Inexperienced player, derisively
25D Region whose official languages are Chinese and Portuguese
26D Shares a border with
27D Loch in the science-fiction book “The Loch”
29D Like gizmos and gadgets
30D Sorceress in the Odyssey
32D “Nonsense!”
33D Gestation locations
34D Jazz bassist Carter or filmmaker Howard
35D Accessory for a Seussian cat
36D Triple ___ (margarita ingredient)
37D Devices in bank vestibules
41D Where rocks are formed?
42D Al whose activism was the subject of “An Inconvenient Truth”
43D “That’s old news to me”
44D “Milk and Honey” poet Kaur
49D Work of writing, music, or art
51D Elemental units
52D Snacks such as pani-puri and aloo tikki
53D “There’s no time to lose!”
54D English county where “The Turn of the Screw” is set
56D “Sweet!”
57D Showing signs of sleepiness
58D Unit of a Goodreads rating
59D Jean Rhys’s “Wide Sargasso ___”
60D Mystical sphere
61D Infant’s palindromic accessory

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