New York Times AnswersWednesday, 11th June 2025 There are 35 across clues and 40 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Wednesday, 11th June 2025. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times Answers All PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Obstinate foolASSAAcross 4: Co. badges, e.g.IDSAAcross 7: Keeps burning, saySTOKESAAcross 13: Apt name for a fretful fellowSTUAAcross 14: Yogi's accessoryMATAAcross 15: Goes off trackDERAILSAAcross 16: JabberYAPAAcross 17: Chang or Eng Bunker, notablySIAMESE TWINAAcross 19: Just managed, with "out"EKEDAAcross 21: Mix upSTIRAAcross 22: Recoils suddenlySHIESAAcross 23: ___ Haute, Ind.TERREAAcross 25: On its waySENTAAcross 27: Throwing a ball and grasping a pencil, e.g.MOTORSKILLSAAcross 32: Grammy-nominated poet Nikki ___GIOVANNIAAcross 34: PercolatedSEEPEDAAcross 37: Balm additiveALOEAAcross 38: Observes Ramadan, sayFASTSAAcross 40: StretchinessGIVEAAcross 41: National park that's home to the Pretty Rocks LandslideDENALIAAcross 43: Like pumpkin spice latte and peppermint mochaSEASONALAAcross 45: Provider of crucial testimonySTARWITNESSAAcross 47: Unbuckled seatbelt alertBEEPAAcross 48: ZigzagWEAVEAAcross 51: Solomonic figuresSAGESAAcross 55: Craft drafts, for shortIPASAAcross 58: Sporty auto featureTTOPAAcross 59: Copyright wrongsPLAGIARISMSAAcross 62: Sounds heard during a cuteness overloadAWSAAcross 63: Took to the skyAVIATEDAAcross 64: Young 'unPUPAAcross 65: Soccer star Messi, familiarlyLEOAAcross 66: ApproachMANNERAAcross 67: Spot for wallowingSTYAAcross 68: One of four featured on the Yale Nature WalkELMDDown 1: To dateAS YETDDown 2: Sticking point for a gardener?STAKEDDown 3: Celestial phenomena observed at perigeesSUPERMOONSDDown 4: Some online exchanges, in briefIMSDDown 5: Speaker's spotDAISDDown 6: Walks or runsSTATDDown 7: French possessiveSESDDown 8: Bridge supportTRESTLEDDown 9: SwearwordOATHDDown 10: Aussie's neighborKIWIDDown 11: Nobel laureate WieselELIEDDown 12: Figs. with two dashesSSNSDDown 15: Jeter in CooperstownDEREKDDown 18: Natural dividing line on a U.S. map, as suggested by this puzzle's circled lettersMISSISSIPPIDDown 20: Strongly suggestedDROVEATDDown 24: Fig. at a train stationETADDown 26: Titan makerNISSANDDown 28: Really killing it, so to speakON FIREDDown 29: Strand in a cellRNADDown 30: The World Map is the largest one to date, with 11,695 piecesLEGO SETDDown 31: Does some creative accounting?SPINSATALEDDown 32: Meander (about)GADDDown 33: Saint Martin, par exempleILEDDown 35: Actress MendesEVADDown 36: Torre ___ Greco, ItalyDEL.DDown 36: Torre ___ Greco, ItalyDELDDown 39: Celebration whose full name translates as "festival of the first day"TETDDown 42: Menlo Park, N.J., famouslyLABSITEDDown 44: Hem, but not hawSEWDDown 46: ScrewyWEIRDDDown 49: I, for oneVOWELDDown 50: Surrey town known for its saltEPSOMDDown 51: Most bulk emailSPAMDDown 52: Thomas ___ EdisonALVADDown 53: AppreciationGAINDDown 54: Pulitzer-winning author JenniferEGANDDown 56: Certain vipersASPSDDown 57: X-rated materialSMUTDDown 60: ___ LingusAERDDown 61: Stratego pieceSPY