New York Times AnswersWednesday, 9th April 2025 There are 41 across clues and 40 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Wednesday, 9th April 2025. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times Answers All PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Septet with the #1 albums "Be" and "Map of the Soul: 7"BTSAAcross 4: Sorghum relativeMILLETAAcross 10: Dried chili pepperANCHOAAcross 15: Like a limbo bar, after a few roundsLOWAAcross 16: "Seinfeld" role for Julia Louis-DreyfusELAINEAAcross 17: Seating option at a dinerBOOTHAAcross 18: Magritte's "Ceci n'est pas ___ pipe"UNEAAcross 19: Three-star review of a cocktail shaker?MIXEDRESULTSAAcross 21: "Toodle-oo!"SEEYOUAAcross 23: Thurman of "Kill Bill"UMAAAcross 24: Sell/buy-back agreement, for shortREPOAAcross 25: Three-star review of Battleship?HIT-OR-MISSAAcross 28: Diamond statRBIAAcross 30: ShipshapeTIDYAAcross 31: Spike of cinemaLEEAAcross 32: Tax-relatedFISCALAAcross 36: A good one is brightIDEAAAcross 37: Sea ___COWAAcross 38: PensAUTHORSAAcross 39: Piece of bread dipped in gravySOPAAcross 40: Three-star review of a no-stress class?PASSABLEAAcross 42: Actress VardalosNIAAAcross 43: Apt rhyme for "fiddle"TWIDDLEAAcross 45: Clear, as dishesBUSAAcross 46: Like a step in the right direction?EASTAAcross 47: Sign that there's no turning backONE-WAYAAcross 48: Sign on a park bench, maybeWETAAcross 49: S.F. commuter train systemBARTAAcross 50: AOL, e.g., in briefISPAAcross 51: Three-star review of Tulsa?ITSJUSTOKAAcross 54: Subject line abbr.ATTNAAcross 57: Drop downSAGAAcross 59: Source of smoke for a model volcanoDRY ICEAAcross 60: Three-star review of the Friday before Easter?GOODNOTGREATAAcross 64: Title in Spain: Abbr.SRAAAcross 65: Opposite of forward?REPLYAAcross 66: Starbucks drink made with olive oilOLEATOAAcross 67: M&M color replaced in 1995TANAAcross 68: ___ managerASSETAAcross 69: Spiff upNEATENAAcross 70: Nickname that drops -artSTUDDown 1: React to flirtation, sayBLUSHDDown 2: "You're getting too excited"TONEITDOWNDDown 3: SugarSWEETIEPIEDDown 4: "No man has a good enough ___ to be a successful liar": LincolnMEMORYDDown 5: Pelvis boneILIUMDDown 6: Hardly strictLAXDDown 7: Bluff, e.g.LIEDDown 8: Ultimate purposeENDUSEDDown 9: Length for a pregnancy or presidencyTERMDDown 10: They might be made of steel, hyperbolicallyABSDDown 11: CultivateNOURISHDDown 12: Actor Sprouse of "Riverdale"COLEDDown 13: Address openerHTTPDDown 14: ExtremelyOHSODDown 20: Talking-tosEARFULSDDown 22: Sage-colored sageYODADDown 26: Words of defeatILOSEDDown 27: Puts on a patch, saySEWSDDown 29: "Fine, I'll ___"BITEDDown 33: Ones getting good marks?CONARTISTSDDown 34: Stereotypical monocle wearerARISTOCRATDDown 35: Hurdle for a future "Esq."LSATDDown 36: That ___ sayISTODDown 37: Odysseus' captorCALYPSODDown 38: TouchesABUTSDDown 40: Smartphone predecessors, in briefPDASDDown 41: Perform a felonious favor forABETDDown 44: Fall offDWINDLEDDown 46: Very doableEASYDDown 48: SquirmWIGGLEDDown 49: LeVar who hosted TV's "Reading Rainbow" for 23 yearsBURTONDDown 52: Where Jewish singles might mingleJDATEDDown 53: Reeves of "Point Break"KEANUDDown 54: City seen in Instagram?AGRADDown 55: "Piggies"TOESDDown 56: At mostTOPSDDown 58: GobsATONDDown 61: Pub. that predicted it would take one to 10 million years to invent a flying machine, two months before the first airplane flightNYTDDown 62: Stephen of "The Crying Game"READDown 63: Urging at the start of a mealEAT