Our New Yorker Crossword September 15, 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 15, 2025 Answers
If you need help solving the New Yorker Crossword on 9/15/25, 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 |
1970 Robert Altman comedy that Pauline Kael called “the sanest American movie of recent years” |
| 5A |
Director John with a namesake trophy at the Independent Spirit Awards |
| 15A |
“Yeah . . . pass” |
| 16A |
Title role in a classic German silent film |
| 17A |
Balance ___ |
| 18A |
Second World War battle regarded as a turning point for the Allied powers |
| 19A |
Comic-book artist, sometimes |
| 21A |
Ellie the Elephant and Skye the Lioness, e.g. |
| 22A |
Entries in red |
| 25A |
Stooge brother with bangs |
| 26A |
Taking the plunge |
| 28A |
Avian producers of “songs of death,” in “Richard III” |
| 32A |
Vegan gelatin substitute |
| 34A |
Like Blackpink’s Lisa, by origin |
| 35A |
Approach to upbringing that dissuades upbraiding |
| 39A |
Dadaist collagist Hannah |
| 40A |
Got into, as a bag of chips |
| 41A |
Elizabethan and Jacobean, e.g. |
| 42A |
Instruction to one getting a back tattoo, say |
| 44A |
Perfect score, or half a score |
| 45A |
Homer’s “wine-dark” sea |
| 47A |
Takes off the market |
| 51A |
Belgian modernist James |
| 53A |
Reach followers in real time |
| 56A |
It may be brushed on naan |
| 57A |
Persistent irrational thoughts, in slang |
| 58A |
Clasped |
| 59A |
Washington post? |
| 60A |
“This rule ___ underrated / Keep your family and business completely separated” (Notorious B.I.G. lyrics) |
| 1D |
Platform featuring works by auteur filmmakers |
| 2D |
Tweak |
| 3D |
Campy performance by Debra Paget in Fritz Lang’s “The Indian Tomb” |
| 4D |
Most pre-twentieth-century deliveries |
| 5D |
Some old media |
| 6D |
Word with house or school |
| 7D |
Racket |
| 8D |
Makings of a hero? |
| 9D |
Lurie who won the Pulitzer Prize for the novel “Foreign Affairs” |
| 10D |
Rapper Staples |
| 11D |
Brand of toaster treat |
| 12D |
Sharp, in a way |
| 13D |
Ballpark figs. |
| 14D |
Cookie Monster’s “real” name |
| 20D |
Foe |
| 23D |
Boat brand for water-skiers and wakeboarders |
| 24D |
Like some decisions |
| 27D |
Irritate, with “on” |
| 28D |
Chef and cookbook author Yotam |
| 29D |
Careens (around) |
| 30D |
Rural route, perhaps |
| 31D |
Symbol |
| 32D |
Name from an Ottoman honorific |
| 33D |
Trivial Pursuit category: Abbr. |
| 36D |
Luxemburg who wrote “The Accumulation of Capital” |
| 37D |
Mononymous set designer for the Ziegfeld Follies |
| 38D |
Montagne covering |
| 42D |
“___ forget” |
| 43D |
They might be first on the agenda, briefly |
| 44D |
Quaint contraction |
| 46D |
Christmas carols |
| 47D |
Bleak |
| 48D |
Actor Peters of “American Horror Story” |
| 49D |
“A role that was more difficult than most people might think,” per George Lucas |
| 50D |
Arid |
| 52D |
Give a face-lift |
| 53D |
Reduced weight? |
| 54D |
Org. for residents |
| 55D |
Yellowstone setting: Abbr. |
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