Our New Yorker Crossword October 27, 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 27, 2025 Answers
If you need help solving the New Yorker Crossword on 10/27/25, 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 |
Character who sings, “And if I’m flying solo / At least I’m flying free” |
| 8A |
Pedestalled vessel |
| 11A |
Favoring unions, say |
| 12A |
Aussies with deep pockets? |
| 14A |
Rank and file |
| 15A |
Mochi ___ (hybrid treat) |
| 17A |
WD-40 has many |
| 18A |
___ pulldowns (back-day staples) |
| 19A |
Billion-dollar acquisition for Yahoo, in 2013 |
| 20A |
Billie Holiday’s “___ Funny That Way” |
| 21A |
Froth, in French |
| 23A |
Locate |
| 24A |
Creek critter |
| 25A |
Directed |
| 27A |
“I’ll Be Your Mirror” photographer Goldin |
| 28A |
Lavish love (on) |
| 29A |
Thomas Pynchon book that inspired Paul Thomas Anderson’s “One Battle After Another” |
| 31A |
Author of the 2025 novel “Audition” |
| 33A |
Lacking any checking or savings account |
| 34A |
Pass |
| 35A |
Require a hankie, maybe |
| 36A |
Catch |
| 37A |
___ therapy |
| 38A |
Punching tools |
| 40A |
Bedouins, for example |
| 42A |
Triangular sail |
| 45A |
Words said while leaning in, perhaps |
| 47A |
1967 Calder Trophy winner Bobby |
| 48A |
Attractive |
| 49A |
“That’s obvious!” |
| 50A |
Unfailingly loyal |
| 52A |
Off target, in a way |
| 53A |
Runners’ kin |
| 54A |
“Boyz n the Hood” actress Long |
| 55A |
Artificial |
| 1D |
Native Americans of New York |
| 2D |
Hacks |
| 3D |
Middle Eastern grp. once headed by Yasir Arafat |
| 4D |
Portmanteau for a certain celebratory time in autumn |
| 5D |
Term for the vowel pattern in some irregular verb tenses, such as “sink, sank, sunk” |
| 6D |
Chelseas, e.g. |
| 7D |
“Hereditary” director Aster |
| 8D |
Language for the poet Mirza Ghalib, along with Persian |
| 9D |
Shares quarters (with) |
| 10D |
Gender identity whose flag has yellow, white, purple, and black stripes |
| 11D |
Freeze, say |
| 13D |
Golden raisin |
| 14D |
“Weird!” |
| 16D |
It’s hot |
| 19D |
2010 Katy Perry album with five Billboard No. 1 singles |
| 21D |
Parcelling (out) |
| 22D |
Cut |
| 24D |
Part of N.B. |
| 26D |
Incubi and succubi, e.g. |
| 28D |
Did a bit of |
| 29D |
Short film? |
| 30D |
Job for a mechanic |
| 31D |
Expertise |
| 32D |
High-fat regimen |
| 33D |
Bolt on a track |
| 37D |
Make a bed? |
| 39D |
The writer Fawziyya Abu Khalid, for one |
| 41D |
___ Rose (“Schitt’s Creek” role for Catherine O’Hara) |
| 42D |
Conclude |
| 43D |
“Oh, really?” |
| 44D |
Hum bug? |
| 46D |
Moon of Saturn named for a Titan |
| 48D |
“Fiddlesticks!” |
| 50D |
Barrel (into) |
| 51D |
Self-titled début album of 2012 |
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