Our New Yorker Crossword November 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 November 10, 2025 Answers
If you need help solving the New Yorker Crossword on 11/10/25, 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 |
Subject of Gloria Steinem’s first article in a national publication |
| 8A |
Bound, as wheat |
| 15A |
Fixed figure on a utility bill |
| 16A |
Little tubes, in Italian |
| 17A |
“Methought I was enamoured of an ass” speaker |
| 18A |
Comic Don known as the Merchant of Venom |
| 19A |
Occasion for kvetching and kibbitzing |
| 21A |
Numbered hwy. |
| 23A |
Jupiter or Mars, to Augustus |
| 24A |
Tapped |
| 26A |
BTS member whose 2025 album, “Echo,” débuted at No. 1 on the World Albums chart |
| 27A |
Sets (against) |
| 31A |
Sappho and Pindar, for two |
| 34A |
De novo |
| 35A |
“Holy moly!” |
| 36A |
Trap |
| 38A |
Name associated with circular logic? |
| 39A |
Closing used in Samuel Pepys’s diary entries |
| 41A |
Those: Sp. |
| 42A |
Dampen |
| 43A |
Reckon, casually |
| 44A |
[Sigh] |
| 46A |
Co. once controlled by Howard Hughes |
| 47A |
Non-human content creator |
| 54A |
Virginia Woolf’s legal first name |
| 55A |
Key to get into KeyBank, say |
| 59A |
Painter of “Woman with a Pearl Necklace” and “Girl with a Pearl Earring” |
| 60A |
Bent down |
| 61A |
Swaddles |
| 62A |
Wholehearted |
| 1D |
Hashtag on an old photo, maybe |
| 2D |
Yes, in Japan |
| 3D |
“Alea jacta ___” (“The die is cast”) |
| 4D |
Dove logos? |
| 5D |
“___ one objects . . .” |
| 6D |
Norse explorer Eriksson |
| 7D |
Table expander |
| 8D |
Any of several hundred portraits filmed by Andy Warhol in the mid-sixties |
| 9D |
Exercise in brevity |
| 10D |
S.A.S.E.s, e.g. |
| 11D |
Paul who sang “Crazy Love” and “Puppy Love” |
| 12D |
Unit of outlet output |
| 13D |
Certain utility: Abbr. |
| 14D |
Main or side |
| 20D |
She played Jackie on “Nurse Jackie” |
| 21D |
Fair and square, for example |
| 22D |
City on the Po, to locals |
| 24D |
Pumpkin-spice spice |
| 25D |
Lead-in to criticism or feminism |
| 26D |
Director whom William S. Burroughs called the “Pope of Trash” |
| 27D |
Carceral structure proposed by Jeremy Bentham |
| 28D |
How shoelaces are often tied |
| 29D |
Mother ___ |
| 30D |
Ingrid Bergman or Ingmar Bergman |
| 32D |
“It’s 10 P.M. Do you know where your children are?,” e.g. |
| 33D |
___-cone |
| 37D |
Brooklyn’s Orange, Pineapple, and Cranberry, briefly |
| 40D |
Sitcom star Arnaz |
| 44D |
Guardian of Belinda in “The Rape of the Lock” |
| 45D |
Like interstates |
| 47D |
Donated |
| 48D |
The left panel of “The Garden of Earthly Delights” |
| 49D |
Soft-ball brand |
| 50D |
Muppet who practices the rhetorical device of illeism |
| 51D |
Setting for an arrangement |
| 52D |
James who wrote, “No matter how pop or schmaltzy a song, I can’t help but put a gospel and blues hurting on it” |
| 53D |
Love of the classics? |
| 56D |
Attempt to parody, perhaps |
| 57D |
___ publica |
| 58D |
Infamous pesticide: Abbr. |
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