Our New Yorker Crossword September 22, 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 22, 2025 Answers
If you need help solving the New Yorker Crossword on 9/22/25, 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 |
Fior di ___ (type of mozzarella) |
| 6A |
Stereotypical insult hurled at hippies |
| 13A |
Try out, as a mattress |
| 14A |
Wrinkly, perhaps |
| 16A |
Eponymous list-maker Newmark |
| 17A |
Name that comes from a Greek word for “crown” |
| 19A |
Recognition for an ad campaign |
| 21A |
Fried antipasti |
| 22A |
Magazine founded by abolitionists in 1865 |
| 24A |
Hip to |
| 25A |
Band with the 1968 album “Anthem of the Sun” |
| 27A |
Doctor’s order |
| 28A |
Brand of motor oil |
| 29A |
Dot on a railroad map: Abbr. |
| 32A |
One mindlessly scrolling, say |
| 33A |
Vaudeville accessories |
| 35A |
Garden visitor |
| 36A |
Listing at J.F.K. |
| 39A |
Parts of brains responsible for processing motor input |
| 41A |
British psychoanalyst who wrote “Unforbidden Pleasures” |
| 43A |
___ table (type of data structure) |
| 46A |
Certain monochrome range |
| 47A |
Freudian paragon |
| 49A |
Put on a pouty face |
| 50A |
1957 No. 1 hit for Sam Cooke |
| 52A |
___ Valley (region known for its châteaux) |
| 55A |
More avaricious |
| 56A |
“Funk ___ The Edge of Time” (1980 Parlet song) |
| 57A |
Taste buds, essentially |
| 58A |
Escapes gradually, with “out” |
| 1D |
Business structure used by some visual artists: Abbr. |
| 2D |
Filler of certain bags |
| 3D |
___ moment |
| 4D |
The “T” of E.D.T. |
| 5D |
Was the brains behind |
| 6D |
“Better Call Saul” character Fring |
| 7D |
Necessitate |
| 8D |
Parts of cars’ steering systems |
| 9D |
D.O.D. project that foreshadowed the World Wide Web |
| 10D |
Brown who led the Harpers Ferry raid |
| 11D |
Tripping, in a way |
| 12D |
West African country that changed its name from Dahomey, in 1975 |
| 15D |
Diplodocus or iguanodon, informally |
| 18D |
___ bisschen (“A little,” in German) |
| 20D |
Klutzes |
| 22D |
“___ Wars Are Class Wars” (2020 book by Matthew C. Klein and Michael Pettis) |
| 23D |
Sound of disapproval |
| 25D |
Nonchalant |
| 26D |
Class for a math-team kid, perhaps |
| 29D |
Bird of prey whose diet consists mainly of gastropods |
| 30D |
Maricopa County city |
| 31D |
Unchanged |
| 34D |
Forsaken |
| 37D |
Random scraps |
| 38D |
Where to catch an M.L.B. broadcast |
| 39D |
“Imagination! who can sing ___ force?”: Phillis Wheatley |
| 40D |
Sound from a viper |
| 41D |
“That makes sense now” |
| 42D |
Golfer nicknamed the King |
| 43D |
Casual e-mail opener |
| 44D |
Terrifically excited |
| 45D |
Lambics and goses, e.g. |
| 48D |
Arabic word that means “religion” |
| 51D |
Hospital-show settings |
| 53D |
Rive |
| 54D |
Overhead trains |
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