Our Atlantic Crossword June 22, 2025 answers guide should help you finish today’s crossword if you’ve found yourself stuck on a crossword clue.
The Atlantic Crossword June 22, 2025 Answers
If you need help solving the Atlantic Crossword on 6/22/25, 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 |
Sound after karaoke, maybe |
5A |
They're often confused with ponies |
10A |
Venomous snakes |
14A |
Forehead lines? |
16A |
Fellow |
17A |
"Yes, that would be amazing!" |
18A |
Arizona tribe that makes kachina dolls |
19A |
Sunshine Protection Act subj. |
20A |
Group of papers or wheat |
21A |
Marriage Italian Style actor Sophia |
22A |
Letter that represents wave functions in physics |
23A |
Team covering the spread? |
25A |
___: Renaissance (first of a planned Beyoncé-album trilogy) |
28A |
"Someone's in trouble!" |
30A |
Shopping-spree spoils |
31A |
Decoration for a queen, maybe |
32A |
"Je m'appelle" follower |
33A |
Like pavé diamonds |
34A |
Fiber that might be used to make espadrilles |
35A |
"Alas ..." |
37A |
___ Jean (To All the Boys I've Loved Before protagonist) |
39A |
Cataracts |
41A |
Lil ___ X |
42A |
"Terrible" czar |
43A |
Wintry mix |
44A |
Make lace |
45A |
Grown-up eft |
46A |
Kurt Russell and Russell Wilson, famously |
48A |
Word that distinguishes the title of an H. G. Wells novel from the title of a Ralph Ellison novel |
50A |
Iberian ham and Manchego cheese, maybe |
51A |
Wombs |
53A |
🙂↕️ |
56A |
Passing mention, for short? |
57A |
"On & On" singer known as the "queen of neo-soul" |
59A |
Uncle of Rhode co-founder Hailey |
60A |
Appeared out of nowhere? |
61A |
Hugo Award–winning author Emily |
62A |
Certain salad green |
63A |
___ City (floral nickname for Portland, Oregon) |
1D |
Tech used in security badges and contactless payments |
2D |
Blissful sounds |
3D |
Many an Outlander character |
4D |
Verve |
5D |
Smartest person in the room, perhaps? |
6D |
Chiwere speakers |
7D |
Designation for some baggage? |
8D |
Shower scrubber |
9D |
Broadway star Phillipa |
10D |
"Dance: Ten, Looks: Three" musical |
11D |
Sailor's sojourn |
12D |
Biodegradable drink option |
13D |
Turns, as straw into gold (in a fairy tale) |
15D |
Hardy heroine |
21D |
Cant |
22D |
Spotty coverage? |
24D |
Images from a wanted poster? |
25D |
Word before blond or tray |
26D |
Exclusive seat at a restaurant |
27D |
Tex-Mex comfort foods with cornmeal crusts |
29D |
"That's gotta hurt!" |
36D |
Battery for some Roku remotes |
38D |
Farm worker? |
40D |
Some Christmas lights |
46D |
Animal whose winter fur was once used to trim royal capes |
47D |
Great Piece of Turf artist Albrecht whose last name is fittingly found in verdure rendered |
49D |
"The derry-o" rhyme, in song |
52D |
___ out (gets with difficulty) |
53D |
Alfa alphabet |
54D |
Laudatory poems |
55D |
"My guy!" |
57D |
"You get the picture" |
58D |
Freezing-cold take? |
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