Our New Yorker Crossword October 1, 2025 answers guide should help you finish today’s crossword if you’ve found yourself stuck on a crossword clue.
The New Yorker Crossword October 1, 2025 Answers
If you need help solving the New Yorker Crossword on 10/1/25, 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 |
Remove a knot from |
| 6A |
One in nearly three hundred million, for winning the Powerball Grand Prize |
| 10A |
Bad roommate for a neatnik |
| 14A |
Cheerful one minute and gloomy the next, say |
| 15A |
Bingo card’s central square |
| 17A |
Member of the working class, in “Nineteen Eighty-Four” |
| 18A |
After weighing the pros and cons |
| 19A |
“Let’s hope so, for all our ___” |
| 20A |
Making a hash of |
| 21A |
“Get ___ of yourself!” |
| 23A |
Scrolling displays of stock prices |
| 24A |
Seventh note of the B-major scale |
| 26A |
Lose color, as old jeans |
| 27A |
Bit of sparkle on a Nudie suit |
| 29A |
Whisk into a fluffy topping |
| 33A |
Extends credit (to) |
| 34A |
“Brevity is the soul of ___” |
| 35A |
High-speed action-film sequence |
| 36A |
Granola-bar grains |
| 37A |
Devices used to enter and exit the Matrix in “The Matrix” |
| 39A |
Vehicles that often have sliding doors |
| 40A |
Blow a ___ (lose one’s temper) |
| 41A |
Slithering creature |
| 45A |
Fruity-soda brand owned by Coca-Cola |
| 46A |
Sam and Dave song about gratitude later covered by ZZ Top |
| 48A |
Material for drawing a hopscotch grid |
| 51A |
Place that might have a population of zero |
| 52A |
Spine-chilling |
| 53A |
Made reference to |
| 54A |
It might be dramatic or situational |
| 55A |
Square footage, e.g. |
| 56A |
Implements in a desktop jar |
| 57A |
Camporee shelters |
| 1D |
Officials on a diamond |
| 2D |
Romance novelist Roberts |
| 3D |
Picked up on the signals |
| 4D |
They’re said to be the devil’s workshop |
| 5D |
Blights on the landscape |
| 6D |
From way back |
| 7D |
Titular villain of the first James Bond film |
| 8D |
Ball girl? |
| 9D |
Like a resort near the ocean |
| 10D |
Smack on the tush |
| 11D |
Actress Jessica or photographer Dorothea |
| 12D |
Come to pass |
| 13D |
Heart-monitor sounds |
| 16D |
Serving of pizza |
| 22D |
Discs played on turntables |
| 24D |
Folksinger Guthrie |
| 25D |
Old Queens baseball stadium |
| 26D |
Thwarts, as a dastardly plot |
| 28D |
Rigged quiz show in the film “Quiz Show” |
| 29D |
Response to “Knock, knock” |
| 30D |
Slugger who broke Babe Ruth’s record for most career home runs, in 1974 |
| 31D |
“Ah, now it’s clear” |
| 32D |
Exterminator’s target |
| 35D |
Go out on a limb |
| 37D |
“Sun’s out, guns out” shirt |
| 38D |
Org. whose members deal with hazards? |
| 39D |
Starbucks equivalent of large |
| 41D |
Letter before tau |
| 42D |
Aristotle’s so-called fifth element |
| 43D |
River that passes through Lake Geneva |
| 44D |
Rotini or rigatoni |
| 45D |
Money from Kickstarter campaigns, e.g. |
| 47D |
“Children of Men” star Clive |
| 49D |
Fuzzy residue in pants pockets |
| 50D |
Piano’s eighty-eight |
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