New York Times AnswersSaturday, 17th May 2025 There are 36 across clues and 37 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Saturday, 17th May 2025. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times Answers All PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Much mail to SantaLISTSAAcross 6: Rubbish destinationsBINSAAcross 10: Sultanate that controls the exclave of MadhaOMANAAcross 14: Mescal sourceAGAVEAAcross 15: Tip line?ANYADVICEAAcross 17: Sitcom set in a corner store run by a Korean Canadian family (2016-21)KIMSCONVENIENCEAAcross 19: Halloween vis-à-vis All Saints' DayEVEAAcross 20: Hair color, e.g.TRAITAAcross 21: Cards' homeARIAAcross 22: The sun, e.g., in about five billion yearsRED GIANTAAcross 24: Humiliated (or honored), as on NickelodeonSLIMEDAAcross 27: Like one preferring platonic relationships, informallyAROAAcross 28: British singer ___ ParksARLOAAcross 30: Museum with works by Hockney, Turner and MillaisTATEAAcross 31: Going down, in a wayFLYINGSOUTHAAcross 35: Threw one's hat in the ringRANAAcross 36: Becomes uncomfortable, as underwearRIDESUPAAcross 37: FrightfulGHASTLYAAcross 39: Type that's compatible with everyone, in briefONEGAAcross 40: First president of the S.C.L.C.MLKAAcross 42: Neutral colorASHAAcross 43: Work well togetherGELAAcross 44: "C'mon, dish it!"SPILLTHETEAAAcross 49: Chicken nugget shapeDINOAAcross 51: Stands to practice hittingTEESAAcross 52: Causes of some burnsRUGSAAcross 53: N.F.L. team whose name is a literary referenceRAVENSAAcross 55: Fills upEATSALOTAAcross 57: Scale rangeONETOTENAAcross 59: BlatherHOT AIRAAcross 60: "Bad Moon Rising" band, familiarlyCCRAAcross 61: FurtherMOREAAcross 62: M.L.B. star Pete who holds the single-season record for homers by a rookie (53)ALONSOAAcross 63: Map insetKEYAAcross 64: End of a trail, perhapsAPEXAAcross 65: They're accepted at churchTENETSDDown 1: Athlete who shares his home venue with the SparksLAKERDDown 2: "Enough!"IGIVEDDown 3: Prime choiceSAMEDAYDELIVERYDDown 4: They're found in densTVSDDown 5: Sports and Arts, e.g.SECTIONSDDown 6: Something to take in from a boatBANANA SPLITDDown 7: Outside the typical biological settingIN VITRODDown 8: Dostoyevsky's denialNYETDDown 9: Spanish word on a U.S. mapSANDDown 10: Having lost interestOVERITDDown 11: Where you might refuel after refuelingMINIMARTDDown 12: Miami is in it, for shortACCDDown 13: French word that sounds like a voteNEEDDown 16: Turn (up)DIALDDown 18: Rita ___, "R.I.P." singerORADDown 23: Composer EdvardGRIEGDDown 24: "Anyway, gonna move on now"SOTHATSTHATDDown 25: Name-dropping abbreviationET ALDDown 25: Name-dropping abbreviationET AL.DDown 26: Not ownDENYDDown 29: Schlep LUGDDown 31: End part of a violin bowFROGDDown 32: What might lead to a row at a party?LINEDANCEDDown 33: Forrest of filmGUMPDDown 34: MiscellanyHASHDDown 38: Chain whose name came from a Boston hotel whose sign was too expensive to removeSHERATONDDown 41: Part of a cold pack?KLEENEXDDown 44: Wine valley in the Bay AreaSONOMADDown 45: Green expanseLEADDown 46: It was founded as the Medical College of LouisianaTULANEDDown 47: One with an "I" problem?EGOISTDDown 48: Team whose logo contains an "H" on top of a starASTROSDDown 50: It's not grossNETDDown 53: SwayROCKDDown 54: "Enough!"STOPDDown 56: Base of a pumpSOLEDDown 58: "Ended, ___ it begun" (Emily Dickinson poem)ERE