Our Atlantic Crossword August 24, 2025 answers guide should help you finish today’s crossword if you’ve found yourself stuck on a crossword clue.
The Atlantic Crossword August 24, 2025 Answers
If you need help solving the Atlantic Crossword on 8/24/25, 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 |
One thing after another? |
| 5A |
A black cat walking under a ladder while stepping on all the cracks in the sidewalk, e.g. |
| 9A |
Edge of the water |
| 14A |
½(b1+b2)h, for a trapezoid |
| 15A |
Like the politics on Parks and Recreation |
| 17A |
Deal that might be sealed with a handshake |
| 18A |
Screen time? |
| 19A |
"Raise your glasses!" |
| 21A |
Ocean, maybe |
| 22A |
Doechii genre |
| 23A |
Buddhist school that focuses on meditation |
| 24A |
Success |
| 26A |
NFL commentator Collinsworth, who begins seemingly every sentence with "Now, here's a guy ..." |
| 27A |
["I'll wait before I drop this huge piece of news on you"] |
| 33A |
Cantina dish not suitable for vegetarians |
| 34A |
Opening line of a fantasy series, maybe? |
| 35A |
Star sign? |
| 36A |
Second chances |
| 37A |
Be in the red |
| 38A |
Taco-stand marinade |
| 41A |
Lightning alternative: abbr. |
| 44A |
Musical with "Brave Sir Robin" and "Fisch Schlapping Song" |
| 46A |
Opposite of 'neath |
| 48A |
Did a mediocre job |
| 51A |
Starry, e.g. |
| 52A |
Caitlin Clark's alma mater, familiarly |
| 53A |
"Will you quit reminding me?!" |
| 55A |
"Incredible, dude" |
| 56A |
Place to sit back |
| 57A |
Smell like a sweaty gym bag, for example |
| 58A |
Brontë heroine Jane ___ |
| 1D |
World's highest capital city by altitude |
| 2D |
Like a cartoon character with steam coming out of their ears |
| 3D |
Beloved place that isn't one's main residence |
| 4D |
"Later, ol' chap!" |
| 5D |
Like pocket watches, top hats, and people who say "Later, ol' chap!" |
| 6D |
"You're blaming me?!" |
| 7D |
Tests that can detect an irregular heart rate: abbr. |
| 8D |
Target of some filing |
| 9D |
Broccoli ___ (side dish) |
| 10D |
Norse god of the underworld |
| 11D |
Goes past |
| 12D |
Come in over the top, at the poker table |
| 13D |
Go by |
| 16D |
Cellular-connectivity standard, for short |
| 20D |
Fine sedimentary rock |
| 25D |
Slang term for a Frisbee that's been bent in half |
| 26D |
Soft touch |
| 28D |
Puff up, as a popover |
| 29D |
List on the back of many concert T-shirts |
| 30D |
"For those of us not living on cloud nine ..." |
| 31D |
Kept in the loop, email-wise |
| 32D |
Wager's winnings |
| 33D |
Gripping attraction at an arcade? |
| 34D |
Exec who might maintain a good balance? |
| 38D |
Bonobo or gibbon |
| 39D |
Stranger Things actor ___ Sink |
| 40D |
Rosita to Elmo, por ejemplo |
| 42D |
Person who might draw the line? |
| 43D |
___-plank salmon (grilled entrée) |
| 44D |
Nosh |
| 45D |
Chilling at the bar, perhaps? |
| 47D |
Fitting name for a marine biologist |
| 48D |
Docking station |
| 49D |
Hold out ___ (maintain one's optimism) |
| 50D |
Boo-boo |
| 51D |
Fly, as a condor |
| 54D |
The old you? |
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