New Yorker Crossword January 29 2025 Answers (1/29/25)

Here are all of the answers to today's New Yorker Crossword puzzle for January 29 2025 to help you finish it up!
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The New Yorker Crossword January 29, 2025 Answers

If you need help solving the New Yorker Crossword on 1/29/25, 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 Like coffee sipped through a straw, typically
5A Yoga pose named for a snake
10A Seething rage
13A Root vegetable in some Hawaiian cuisine
14A Eyelash ___ (tool used before applying mascara)
15A D.C. baseballer
16A Declaration from one who’s on a hot streak and feeling unstoppable
18A ___-Caps (movie candy)
19A Nissan sedan that’s more compact than an Altima
20A Province for Canada’s capital: Abbr.
21A It might say “One Way”
22A Former Attorney General William whose 2022 memoir was a “self-serving screed,” per a Guardian headline
24A Crack, as a secret message
26A Word before effects, ops, or K
29A Sci-fi author Heinlein
31A Break apart dramatically, like a piñata
33A College student’s field of study
34A “Yeah, right”
35A Some early DVRs
37A Cooing bird
38A “Sounds exciting!”
40A Two-wheeled off-roading vehicles
42A Oozed
44A More witty or wise
45A Gets up
47A Greek god of war
48A Picked from a lineup, for short
49A K-pop band with six Billboard No. 1 hits in the twenty-twenties
51A Come back, like a mustache on an unshaven face
55A Family members, collectively
56A Baking mixture that might be surreptitiously eaten raw
58A Letter accompaniment such as an R.S.V.P. card: Abbr.
59A Relax
60A Nordic capital home to the Nobel Peace Center
61A At least a hundred, for a centenarian
62A Marshmallow bunnies featured in annual diorama contests
63A Consider to be
1D Affirmative reply to “That so?”
2D Showed up
3D Environmental-justice advocate Brockovich
4D “That’s a ridiculous idea”
5D Billiard stick
6D Pasta that looks like rice but means “barley” in Italian
7D “Is it my destiny to live and die a life of ___ fragility?” (line from the “Barbie” song “I’m Just Ken”)
8D Person with a lease
9D “These ___ the voyages of the Starship Enterprise”
10D Bit of humor that requires shared knowledge to appreciate
11D British luxury S.U.V.
12D Élite boarding school near Windsor Castle
14D Racing vehicle in ancient Rome
17D ___ housing (series of look-alike residences)
21D Entertaining despite (or perhaps because of) being atrocious
23D Speedy
25D Most common URL ending
26D Title below a larger title, in an article or blog post
27D Cup of tea, so to speak
28D Brand that makes 501 jeans
30D ____-leches cake (dessert made with evaporated, condensed, and whole milk)
31D Blurbs about authors
32D “___ Rae” (film for which Sally Field won her first Oscar)
36D Played the lead role
39D Super Mario Bros. console
41D One of around two hundred recognized by the American Kennel Club
43D Do a butchering chore
46D Author of “Uncle Tom’s Cabin”
48D Furniture chain that serves meatballs with lingonberry jam
50D Jump to the next song, say
52D Bit of trickery
53D Leer at
54D “For ___ the Bell Tolls”
56D Quarter of a quart
57D Sit-___ (peaceful protests)

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