New York Times AnswersMonday, 12th May 2025 There are 38 across clues and 41 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Monday, 12th May 2025. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times Answers All PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Cowboy's ropeLASSOAAcross 6: Relative of a milkshakeMALTAAcross 10: NaClSALTAAcross 14: Take placeOCCURAAcross 15: Director Kazan who helped popularize Method actingELIAAAcross 16: Falco of "The Sopranos"EDIEAAcross 17: Dessert cocktail with crème de cacaoBRANDYALEXANDERAAcross 20: "Ready, ___, go!"SETAAcross 21: Serpentine swimmersEELSAAcross 22: Common destination for a field tripMUSEUMAAcross 23: Funeral vesselURNAAcross 24: Contacted using a beeperPAGEDAAcross 25: Created, as yarn or a spider webSPUNAAcross 28: 10-12-year-old'TWEENAAcross 28: 10-12-year-oldTWEENAAcross 31: ___ FranciscoSANAAcross 34: Classic board game with the Peppermint Forest and Lollipop LaneCANDYLANDAAcross 36: Dig (out)GOUGEAAcross 38: "Goodie" on classic radioOLDIEAAcross 39: Food label inits.RDAAAcross 40: "Inside Out" emotion who says "We should lock the door and scream that curse word we know. It's a good one!"ANGERAAcross 41: Oboe accessories that are often carved by the oboistREEDSAAcross 42: Move from an acrobat or breakdancerHANDSTANDAAcross 44: Negative conjunctionNORAAcross 45: Montana is the only U.S. state with one in SpanishMOTTOAAcross 46: Defense Against the Dark ___ ("Harry Potter" class)ARTSAAcross 47: What a baby's bib might protect a onesie fromDROOLAAcross 50: Standout athlete, for shortMVPAAcross 52: Free items that come with drinksSTRAWSAAcross 54: Black-and-white cookieOREOAAcross 56: What some people confuse with a monkeyAPEAAcross 59: Scottish archipelago west of NorwaySHETLAND ISLANDSAAcross 62: What spectacles perch onNOSEAAcross 63: "Oh, uh-huh, sure"IBETAAcross 64: Magicians' criesTADASAAcross 65: Figure (out)SUSSAAcross 66: Social worker's assignmentCASEAAcross 67: Parental authoritySAY-SODDown 1: Arcing tennis shotsLOBSDDown 2: Farmland unitACREDDown 3: Jazz singer's improvised syllablesSCATDDown 4: What the circle on the Japanese flag representsSUNDDown 5: "Can I take your ___?" (server's question)ORDERDDown 6: Brunch or lunchMEALDDown 7: "___ well that ends well!"ALLSDDown 8: Word that would be more grammatical in the title "Lay, Lady, Lay"LIEDDown 9: Beatles song with the lyric "Should five percent appear too small, be thankful I don't take it all"TAXMANDDown 10: Touch or tasteSENSEDDown 11: Source of extra sweetnessADDEDSUGARDDown 12: SteadLIEUDDown 13: Four years, for a presidentTERMDDown 18: 1983 musical starring Barbra StreisandYENTLDDown 19: Sept. precederAUGDDown 23: Loosened, as a knotUNDIDDDown 24: NitpickerPEDANTDDown 25: ContemptSCORNDDown 26: Kind of diet inspired by hunters and gatherersPALEODDown 27: Show up to a gala in a T-shirt, sayUNDERDRESSDDown 29: Noted painter of soup cansWARHOLDDown 30: Go untilENDATDDown 32: Who might help an author get a book dealAGENTDDown 33: Stereotypical bookwormsNERDSDDown 35: "Affirmative"YESDDown 36: What you might "fill 'er up" withGASDDown 37: Alternative to bottledON TAPDDown 43: Mosque toppersDOMESDDown 45: Art with tiles in fancy styles (that might produce smiles)MOSAICDDown 48: Gives stars to, sayRATESDDown 49: "Wise" birdOWLDDown 51: Hybrid ChevysVOLTSDDown 52: Strings with the pattern XXX-XX-XXXX, in briefSSNSDDown 53: "___ shalt not …"THOUDDown 54: Poetic tributesODESDDown 55: Formal ceremonyRITEDDown 56: Boy's name … or how you might describe 17-, 34-, 42- or 59-Across?ANDYDDown 57: Smartphone predecessors, in briefPDASDDown 58: Competitor of Petro-CanadaESSODDown 60: Org. with the Knicks and ClippersNBADDown 61: Battery for some small toysAAA