Our USA Today Crossword Hints for June 28, 2025 puzzle will help you move through the grid if you’ve found yourself stuck on a clue. USA Today Crossword is a popular daily puzzle that tests the player’s vocabulary, spelling, and general knowledge skills. The puzzle is available in print and digital format and is enjoyed by people of all ages. The clues can range from easy to challenging and the player must use their critical thinking abilities to solve the puzzle. It is a great way to pass the time and challenge oneself.
USA Today Crossword Hints, June 28, 2025
You’ll find hints for all of the crossword clues for the USA Today Crossword on 6/28/25. The clues are listed below, and you can click/tap on a clue to go to its page for more detail, including definitions, but if you don’t want to be immediately spoiled, you can reveal letter by letter to still offer yourself more of a challenge before revealing the full solution.
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1A. Scott who plays Mark Scout (and Mark S.) on "Severance"
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5A. Sleeveless tops
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10A. Fraudulent offer
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14A. "Baltimore" and "Mississippi Goddam" singer
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16A. Lake southwest of Lake Ontario
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17A. Dessert that often has a graham cracker crust
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18A. ___ we forget …
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19A. Busy airport
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20A. Fundamental principles
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21A. Like rams but not ewes
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22A. Fond poems
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24A. Croc's relative
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25A. "Without further ___..."
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26A. Squander
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30A. Some music projects
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31A. "The Bell Jar" author
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35A. What Rebecca Roanhorse's "Welcome to Your Authentic Indian Experience(TM)" is written in
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37A. Title of some literary compilations
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38A. "Mr. & ___ Smith"
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39A. Liability's opposite
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40A. Work as a professor
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43A. Pilfer
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45A. Palindromic sibling
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47A. Tegan's twin
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48A. Canvas for eyeshadow
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50A. Unit of length
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52A. ___ and tonic
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53A. Rhythmically repetitive
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57A. Baltimore NFL team
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59A. The operating of planes
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60A. Get even for
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61A. Loathes
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62A. Corporate setting in 2023's "Barbie"
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1D. Ancient Egyptian symbol of life
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2D. God in French
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3D. "Is that everyone?"
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4D. Prefix for "practice"
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5D. Multiplied by
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6D. "Absolutely!"
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7D. "Absolutely not!"
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8D. Tight-___ community
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9D. Visually perceives
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10D. Alabama city home to Brown Chapel AME Church
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11D. Make
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12D. Computer-generated junk
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13D. Curbside devices that might have two-hour time limits
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15D. Location
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23D. "La ___ Vita" (1960 movie whose title means "The Sweet Life")
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24D. 'On your mark, __, go'
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25D. Declare
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26D. Walks through shallow water
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27D. Focus for some programmers
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28D. Didn't get up until noon, say
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29D. Root vegetable in dim sum cakes
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32D. Singers
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33D. Mistakes by QBs (Abbr.)
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34D. Places to live
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36D. Code-cracker in some spy movies
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37D. Text type
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41D. Show secondhand embarrassment
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42D. Gretel's brother
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44D. Pool growth
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46D. Beat it!
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49D. "What are you waiting for?!"
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51D. "___ Nagila"
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53D. Bummed
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54D. '___ been thinking . . .'
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55D. ___pick (criticize minor flaws)
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56D. Rejections
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58D. Dachshund's doctor
The USA Today Crossword is a daily crossword puzzle that is published in the USA Today newspaper and on its website. The puzzle is known for its contemporary and pop culture references, as well as its accessibility to solvers of all skill levels.

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