Our New Yorker Crossword November 18, 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 18, 2025 Answers
If you need help solving the New Yorker Crossword on 11/18/25, 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 |
Volume of visitors to a website |
| 8A |
Fishes with a net |
| 14A |
More than a couple |
| 15A |
Mononymous d.j. and producer who inspired Charli XCX’s “So I” |
| 16A |
Orders of beer, colloquially |
| 18A |
Anna who starred in many of Jean-Luc Godard’s early-sixties films |
| 19A |
Gemological nickname for the Australian women’s national basketball team |
| 20A |
“You’d better clean up your ___!” |
| 22A |
Unit of length once enshrined in an official platinum bar |
| 23A |
“The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter” singer McEntire |
| 24A |
Person who might be asked about P.T.O. rules |
| 26A |
Match before a final |
| 27A |
“__ Dalloway” |
| 28A |
Those whose interest is informal, informally |
| 30A |
Perfect score, often |
| 31A |
Buy-curious? |
| 33A |
Deserving of |
| 34A |
Volleyball shot after a set |
| 35A |
“Finally . . . my life is complete” |
| 38A |
Lead-in to state or sect |
| 39A |
The University of the South, familiarly |
| 40A |
Unlikely to overshare |
| 43A |
Undertaking concerned with identifying distant technosignatures, for short |
| 45A |
Removed from the skyline |
| 46A |
Terse summons |
| 47A |
Does’ young |
| 49A |
Tree that’s a homophone of an animal |
| 50A |
Activity that’s harder when the bar is set lower |
| 51A |
Mesopotamian goddess who visits her sister in the underworld |
| 53A |
Popular YouTube channel whose namesake character is typically studying to chill music |
| 55A |
Almost |
| 56A |
Having layers of meaning |
| 57A |
Everything that’s left? |
| 58A |
Collectively |
| 1D |
Shortening in a severe-weather report |
| 2D |
Scythe-wielding figure |
| 3D |
Haunts for H.S. filmmakers, maybe |
| 4D |
Dude |
| 5D |
Styles that can be fluffed with a pick |
| 6D |
McKellen who played Hamlet onstage in his thirties and in his eighties |
| 7D |
Makes some space |
| 8D |
“Naughty!” |
| 9D |
Incur extra cellphone charges, perhaps |
| 10D |
After, in Avignon |
| 11D |
Invite code for a fancy event? |
| 12D |
The “4” in a 4-3 football defense |
| 13D |
Scathing, as an indictment |
| 17D |
Second-string player |
| 21D |
Really rips into |
| 24D |
Less carefully considered |
| 25D |
Sat unceremoniously, with “down” |
| 28D |
Squeaky poutine parts |
| 29D |
Tap alternative, sometimes |
| 31D |
Sportswriter Bois who coined the word “scorigami” to describe a final score that’s unique in N.F.L. history |
| 32D |
Canvas for some ephemeral writing |
| 33D |
“Hold on—did I hear you right?!” |
| 35D |
“No big deal” |
| 36D |
Deep folds |
| 37D |
“Pale Fire” character Shade whose first name is a shade |
| 40D |
Standup folks |
| 41D |
Dye jobs with color gradients |
| 42D |
Shoppe front? |
| 44D |
The “I” of IUD |
| 46D |
Aetna competitor |
| 48D |
Pasta-water addition |
| 50D |
“The Naked Gun” star Neeson |
| 52D |
Pumpernickel flour |
| 54D |
___ and games |
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