Our New Yorker Crossword March 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 March 10, 2025 Answers
If you need help solving the New Yorker Crossword on 3/10/25, 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 |
Airline based in Seoul |
| 7A |
Vast quantity |
| 12A |
Bronx rapper with the song “Bikini Bottom” |
| 14A |
Language from which “bungalow” and “jungle” derive |
| 15A |
2024 film for which Kieran Culkin won Best Supporting Actor |
| 16A |
First |
| 17A |
___ a pitch (throw the ball in the dirt just to see if the batter chases it, say) |
| 18A |
Rock Band relative, familiarly |
| 20A |
Interjection akin to a facepalm |
| 21A |
Zero-degree locale |
| 24A |
City that briefly served as the Kingdom of Italy’s de-facto capital during the Second World War |
| 26A |
Part of a body-weight circuit, perhaps |
| 27A |
Amount |
| 29A |
“Ashes of laughter, the ghost is clear / Why do the best things always disappear / Like Ophelia / Please ___ my door”: The Band |
| 30A |
Type of metamorphic rock |
| 33A |
Wetland plant |
| 34A |
Author and filmmaker who wrote “The First Bad Man” |
| 36A |
Supermodel Hadid who, with her sister Bella, donated a million dollars to support relief efforts in Gaza |
| 37A |
Genre with ties to jazz |
| 38A |
Bernadette Mayer’s “Incandescent War Poem ___” |
| 40A |
Strategy to attract more website visitors, briefly |
| 41A |
“Dear ___” (John Prine song) |
| 45A |
Blush |
| 47A |
Need for making latkes |
| 49A |
Coating of frost |
| 50A |
“i’ve left Earth to find a place where my ___ can be safe”: Danez Smith |
| 52A |
Pause |
| 53A |
One way to stand |
| 55A |
Bars for the underage? |
| 58A |
Schemes |
| 59A |
Twitch user, e.g. |
| 60A |
Eddard Stark’s elder daughter, in “Game of Thrones” |
| 61A |
Fixate on, with “over” |
| 1D |
Strong two-pair hand, in poker jargon |
| 2D |
They tell people where to go after walking down the aisle |
| 3D |
Small feature on a nautical chart |
| 4D |
Pokémon Go, e.g. |
| 5D |
Long of “The Best Man” |
| 6D |
Etcher’s substance |
| 7D |
Surprised utterance |
| 8D |
They’re often upsetting |
| 9D |
It’s found next to a quote |
| 10D |
Not bare |
| 11D |
Name whose characters mean “sun” and “origin” |
| 12D |
The poet Sinan Antoon or the filmmaker Hassan Blasim, e.g. |
| 13D |
Moral philosopher’s consideration |
| 15D |
Open-mouthed |
| 19D |
“Way cool!” |
| 22D |
Agency with P.P.E. standards |
| 23D |
Repentant about |
| 25D |
Actor Lash of old Westerns |
| 28D |
Forerunner of Windows |
| 31D |
Uproar sounds |
| 32D |
Uses a stun gun on |
| 34D |
Quick post-wedding getaway, in modern slang |
| 35D |
Genre for Ayumi Hamasaki |
| 36D |
Congo Basin dweller |
| 38D |
Rows |
| 39D |
Social-media suffix for Book- or Clean- |
| 42D |
Flat-topped hills |
| 43D |
Less happy |
| 44D |
Chatters |
| 46D |
Calligrapher’s supply |
| 48D |
Tank growth |
| 51D |
Alliance since ’49 |
| 54D |
“Yo No Soy ___ Mujer” (Paulina Rubio song) |
| 56D |
“Hang on a sec,” in texts |
| 57D |
Last word of “Ulysses” |
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