New York Times AnswersThursday, 15th May 2025 There are 40 across clues and 39 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Thursday, 15th May 2025. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times Answers All PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Workplace that often has sawdustSHOPAAcross 5: Offered up gossipDISHEDAAcross 11: Close one, for shortBFFAAcross 14: Part of a house that might shade part of a patioEAVEAAcross 15: African creature whose name is one letter away from what its horns might doIMPALAAAcross 16: Constitutional change long endorsed by NOWERAAAcross 17: Some colorful apparelTIEDNONOHIRTSAAcross 19: Bagel-and-schmear go-withLOXAAcross 20: Longtime deodorant brandARRIDAAcross 21: Crazy aboutINTOAAcross 22: Number on a clothing tagSIZEAAcross 23: Unnatural sight, in briefE.S.P.AAcross 23: Unnatural sight, in briefESPAAcross 24: OutperformsTOPSAAcross 26: Certain grain sourceRNONOEEDAAcross 28: What might bring down the house?ARSONAAcross 30: Male film character played by a female terrier named TerryTOTOAAcross 31: Brother Felipe, Matty or Jesus of baseballALOUAAcross 32: Accessory for a guitar neckCAPOAAcross 35: ThingamajigsITEMSAAcross 39: Statements that can be seen as positive ... or a hint to interpreting 17-, 26-, 49- and 62-AcrossDOUBLENEGATIVESAAcross 42: "In conclusion …"AND SOAAcross 43: Darn it!TEARAAcross 44: TiltLEANAAcross 45: Chimney partFLUEAAcross 47: Secret rendezvousTRYSTAAcross 49: Old-fashioned homemade cleanerLNONOOAPAAcross 52: Call for delivery?PUSHAAcross 54: Org. concerned with nationwide trafficDEAAAcross 56: ScentODORAAcross 57: SpoilsLOOTAAcross 59: Hoops great ___ ThomasISIAHAAcross 61: Cow's chewCUDAAcross 62: Des Moines's domainHAWKENONOTATEAAcross 64: Word after tell or catchALLAAcross 65: DirectsSTEERSAAcross 66: Sphere ... or 4πr^2, for the surface of a sphereAREAAAcross 67: Shortest among the top 25 most common U.S. surnamesLEEAAcross 68: Scottish cryptid, informallyNESSIEAAcross 69: Any member in the group with the 1965 hit "Turn! Turn! Turn!"BYRDDDown 1: Small, clingy bristles on a gecko's footSETAEDDown 2: Establishment where things are cut and dried?HAIRSALONDDown 3: Self-satisfied and then someOVERPROUDDDown 4: Spa service, for shortPEDIDDown 5: Exhibit in a natural history museum, informallyDINODDown 6: Cool cat's "Roger that"IMHIPDDown 7: Dizzy feeling, with "the"SPINSDDown 8: Eponym of the N.H.L.'s M.V.P. awardHARTDDown 9: Charger in una corridaELTORODDown 10: Chargers in courts, for shortDASDDown 11: Prove untrueBELIEDDown 12: Suddenly went stillFROZEDDown 13: Like some documents in the pre-internet ageFAXEDDDown 18: Acknowledge nonverballyNODTODDown 22: With an air of haughtinessSNOOTILYDDown 25: In days pastONCEDDown 27: Shout in a game of tagNOTITDDown 29: ReplacesSUBSFORDDown 30: Caesar wrap?TOGADDown 31: ___ Lovelace, mathematician and daughter of Lord ByronADADDown 33: Lead-in to chamberANTEDDown 34: Letter before cuePEEDDown 36: Mark Twain tale narrated in the first person by a noted first womanEVESDIARYDDown 37: CarnivoreMEATEATERDDown 38: Fig. written in boxes on a W-9SSNDDown 40: Woman's name spelled out in a 1970 hitLOLADDown 41: Liberal ___ARTSDDown 46: Burning the midnight oil, sayUPLATEDDown 48: Beast with a hornRHINODDown 49: In the neighborhoodLOCALDDown 50: Small bumpNODULEDDown 51: Word after wet, pool or chickenNOODLEDDown 52: Slow sorts, in slangPOKESDDown 53: Baby carriersUTERIDDown 55: In the leadAHEADDDown 58: Is behindOWESDDown 60: Shot in the darkSTABDDown 62: Sister channel of QVCHSNDDown 63: Narrow amount to win byNOSE