Our New Yorker Crossword February 3, 2025 answers guide should help you finish today’s crossword if you’ve found yourself stuck on a crossword clue.
The New Yorker Crossword February 3, 2025 Answers
If you need help solving the New Yorker Crossword on 2/3/25, 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 | Certain Balkan |
6A | Certain hydrocarbon |
12A | One with a blue-sky mind-set toward an ideation architecture that can move the needle in the innovation space, say |
14A | Fall, perhaps |
15A | Scots’ tots |
16A | Some brain tests, for short |
17A | Deg. for a worker at a filling station? |
18A | A German? |
19A | Biased |
21A | Rapper who’s half of Run the Jewels |
22A | Arabic honorific |
24A | Counterculturist |
28A | Retainer |
29A | Grace period? |
30A | Subject of David Foster Wallace’s “A Supposedly Fun Thing I’ll Never Do Again” |
31A | Sections of ballet class with slow movements |
33A | Tool that was banned, and then unbanned, in N.Y.C. public schools |
34A | Compares |
35A | Brute |
36A | Preceder of head or hole |
37A | First appearance |
38A | First name in French pop |
39A | “Ben-___” |
40A | “Too Fat, Too ___, Too Loud” (Anne Helen Petersen’s history of “unruly women”) |
42A | Do some light surgery? |
43A | Poet’s adverb |
46A | Some, in Spain |
47A | Treasures |
49A | Substances featured in a 1957 Life cover story |
52A | Children’s book character who suffers from acute literalism |
53A | Give another advance |
54A | Thrill |
1D | Dear, to Diderot |
2D | Singer who’s part of “a golden age of Sapphic pop horniness,” per an essay in Them |
3D | Diamond data |
4D | Yellow or gray |
5D | Added for free |
6D | Milton’s “Lycidas,” e.g. |
7D | Bank employee’s promotion? |
8D | Pillbox or boater |
9D | What Vyvanse treats: Abbr. |
10D | Have to have |
11D | Flubs |
12D | TV show whose creator was called “the great American surrealist” in a 2025 Guardian obituary |
13D | Fine-tune |
14D | Entered breezily |
15D | Bison-cow hybrid |
19D | ___ Candies (California-based chocolate brand) |
20D | Book after Num. |
22D | Nation whose first Olympic medal was won by Julien Alfred, who took gold in the women’s hundred metres, in 2024 |
23D | Some insurance options, in brief |
25D | It's often accused of valuing profits over lives |
26D | Backs |
27D | Belles-___ |
30D | Guzzle |
32D | Eggy center? |
33D | Booker in Washington |
35D | Deliberator’s words |
38D | Le Creuset competitor |
41D | Deprive of strength |
42D | Low-ranking officer’s nickname, once |
43D | “Rubáiyát of ___ Khayyám” |
44D | Film set in New York City’s High School of the Performing Arts |
45D | Anti-dandruff shampoo |
47D | Wheelhouse |
48D | Bozo |
50D | U.N. agcy. that was awarded the 1969 Nobel Peace Prize |
51D | So-called good cholesterol |
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