Our New Yorker Crossword September 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 September 10, 2025 Answers
If you need help solving the New Yorker Crossword on 9/10/25, 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 |
Reconnect after some time apart |
| 8A |
Outdoor-gear retailer |
| 11A |
What Yankee Doodle called the feather in his cap |
| 12A |
Navigation-app displays |
| 13A |
Not too hot and not too cold |
| 14A |
___-may-care attitude |
| 15A |
Gallery’s contents |
| 16A |
“S.N.L.” alum Davidson |
| 17A |
Courteney Cox’s character on “Friends” |
| 18A |
Like badly worn tires |
| 20A |
“Indoor voices, please!” |
| 22A |
Transfer, as colors in the wash |
| 24A |
Notable time periods |
| 25A |
Lost traction |
| 26A |
State with conviction |
| 28A |
Brand of beer favored by Homer Simpson |
| 30A |
“No walk-___” (“Appointments required”) |
| 31A |
Simon & Garfunkel and Sonny & Cher, e.g. |
| 33A |
Like very serious circumstances |
| 35A |
Movie-theatre chain |
| 38A |
Starter follower |
| 40A |
Tries to seduce |
| 44A |
Out of the ___ (uninformed) |
| 46A |
Messy person |
| 48A |
Bejewelled headpiece |
| 49A |
Metaphorical place for out-of-touch élitists |
| 52A |
Word after thirst or tourist |
| 53A |
Contradicts |
| 54A |
“___ the night before Christmas . . .” |
| 56A |
Gratuity |
| 57A |
Actress Amy of “Vice” and “Doubt” |
| 58A |
“That’s really too bad” |
| 60A |
Femur, ulna, or clavicle |
| 61A |
Something said before a leap of faith, maybe |
| 62A |
Insect under a mound |
| 63A |
Top-ranked team in a tournament |
| 1D |
Structures with turrets and drawbridges |
| 2D |
Make a scene? |
| 3D |
Campsite covering |
| 4D |
Shed some tears |
| 5D |
Bind, in a porcine term |
| 6D |
___ of (without precedent) |
| 7D |
Orchestra area |
| 8D |
Stuffed pasta that might contain ricotta or spinach |
| 9D |
Spectacular victory, slangily |
| 10D |
Maui and Madagascar, for two |
| 11D |
Large-scale paintings |
| 12D |
Repairs |
| 13D |
“Star Wars” villain ___ the Hutt |
| 14D |
Speck |
| 17D |
Square peg in a round hole, so to speak |
| 19D |
Ownership document |
| 21D |
Praise highly |
| 23D |
Instrument played by Animal on “The Muppet Show” |
| 27D |
Raises a glass to |
| 29D |
Stew (over) |
| 32D |
Storage facility on a farm |
| 34D |
Give off |
| 35D |
Character who stole from forty thieves, in a legendary tale |
| 36D |
Started dating again after a breakup, say |
| 37D |
Temperature-lowering substance for an engine |
| 39D |
“Where were we . . .” |
| 41D |
Had a ball |
| 42D |
Personal characteristics |
| 43D |
Overly sentimental |
| 45D |
Like numbers important in cryptography |
| 47D |
Word of caution |
| 50D |
Hoped-for answer to “Will you go to prom with me?” |
| 51D |
Gives five stars, perhaps |
| 55D |
Herb that sounds wise |
| 58D |
“___ am I kidding?” |
| 59D |
“The Tell-Tale Heart” author Edgar Allan ___ |
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