New York Times AnswersTuesday, 15th April 2025 There are 36 across clues and 42 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Tuesday, 15th April 2025. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times Answers All PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: "Snow job" or "rainmaker," e.g.SLANGAAcross 6: Beer pong localeFRATAAcross 10: Tight-lippedMUMAAcross 13: Figure once marketed as "America's movable fighting man"GIJOEAAcross 14: TemptLUREAAcross 15: ___ for sore eyes (www.optometrists.com?)SITEAAcross 16: Like a film that's both sad and funnyTRAGICOMICAAcross 18: Cactus ___ (Arizona's state bird)WRENAAcross 19: Lisa Simpson's musical instrumentSAXAAcross 20: "Go on now, git!"SHOOAAcross 21: Wild pigsBOARSAAcross 22: Ben & Jerry's flavor honoring a jam band legendCHERRYGARCIAAAcross 25: SeemAPPEARAAcross 28: Potter : wheel :: painter : ___EASELAAcross 29: ___ chic (fashion style)BOHOAAcross 30: "Can't you get someone else?"MUSTIAAcross 32: Water-testing org.E.P.A.AAcross 32: Water-testing org.EPAAAcross 35: Not quite right ... or a hint to this puzzle's circled lettersCLOSEBUTNOCIGARAAcross 39: Moviemaking backdropSETAAcross 40: D.E.A. agent, informallyNARCOAAcross 41: Lit ___CRITAAcross 42: SmellsODORSAAcross 44: Herculean tasksLABORSAAcross 46: Genre for Gabriel García Márquez's "One Hundred Years of Solitude"MAGIC REALISMAAcross 50: Start of the Hebrew alphabetALEPHAAcross 51: Dum-dumLUNKAAcross 52: Anatomical pouchSACAAcross 55: Skirt with a high hemlineMINIAAcross 56: Online marketplace with a "barter" categoryCRAIGSLISTAAcross 59: Similar (to)AKINAAcross 60: Six-time French Open champ BjörnBORGAAcross 61: Fuel shipOILERAAcross 62: "Just a ___!"SECAAcross 63: Moore of "The Substance"DEMIAAcross 64: PrenatalFETALDDown 1: March V.I.P.s?: Abbr.SGTSDDown 2: Old Italian moneyLIRADDown 3: Cleaning product with a mythical nameAJAXDDown 4: Yuletide drinkNOGDDown 5: Performer at ozashiki partiesGEISHADDown 6: Lower limitFLOORDDown 7: Something heard through the grapevineRUMORDDown 8: News anchor MelberARIDDown 9: Private eye, in old crime novelsTECDDown 10: Big name in fertilizersMIRACLEGRODDown 11: WombsUTERIDDown 12: High-I.Q. societyMENSADDown 15: Said "%$#@!"SWOREDDown 17: The so-called "Goddess of Pop"CHERDDown 21: FundamentalBASICDDown 22: Co. headsCEOSDDown 23: Like the questions asked in Guess Who?YESNODDown 24: Feline, to FelipeGATODDown 25: FundamentalsABC'SDDown 25: FundamentalsABCSDDown 26: Fire station fixturePOLEDDown 27: Camera-friendlyPHOTOGENICDDown 30: Container for keys, wallet, razor, etc., in a modern portmanteauMURSEDDown 31: World clock std.UTCDDown 33: Unexciting holding in pokerPAIRDDown 34: Lincoln Center focusARTSDDown 36: Son of CainENOCHDDown 37: Former attorney general BillBARRDDown 38: Warhead weapon, in briefICBMDDown 43: Take out a small part of one's savings, sayDIPINDDown 44: Suffix with duck or suckLINGDDown 45: Requests fromASKSOFDDown 46: Some bedtime story readersMAMASDDown 47: The sameALIKEDDown 48: Worry greatlyALARMDDown 49: Video game character in a green hatLUIGIDDown 52: River residueSILTDDown 53: Not on firm ground?ASEADDown 54: ___+C ("copy" on a PC)CTRLDDown 56: Ingredient in some trendy gummies, for shortCBDDDown 57: Fish eggsROEDDown 58: "It's not you, it's me," oftenLIE