New York Times AnswersWednesday, 9th July 2025 There are 39 across clues and 42 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Wednesday, 9th July 2025. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times Answers All PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Top dog?MUTTAAcross 5: Top hat?LIDAAcross 8: Top gun?PISTOLAAcross 14: Olympic event in which athletes wear masksEPEEAAcross 15: Balmy time in BordeauxETEAAcross 16: Squids' kinOCTOPIAAcross 17: Marilyn Monroe used eyeliner to darken the one on her cheekMOLEAAcross 18: Late actor KilmerVALAAcross 19: Be off the markMISAIMAAcross 20: Number with 12 zeros in the U.S. but 18 zeros in other parts of the worldONETRILLIONAAcross 23: Cotillion V.I.P.DEBAAcross 24: Top 10 songHITAAcross 25: Auntie ___ (food court chain)ANNESAAcross 27: Who, What or I Don't Know, to Abbott and CostelloBASEMANAAcross 31: Popular digital wallet serviceCASHAPPAAcross 35: Non-RxOTCAAcross 36: Dance instructionSTEPAAcross 38: Jason of "How I Met Your Mother"SEGELAAcross 39: One wearing a djellaba robe, typicallyARABAAcross 41: Outer boundaries, as where this puzzle's theme answers are locatedEDGESAAcross 44: Hospital fluidsSERAAAcross 45: Pat ___, three-time N.B.A. Coach of the YearRILEYAAcross 47: Bit of litter by a theaterSTUBAAcross 49: It may be picked by the pickyNITAAcross 50: Kind of EmmyDAYTIMEAAcross 53: Last Supper guestAPOSTLEAAcross 55: One end of a batteryANODEAAcross 57: State animal of UtahELKAAcross 58: Ryder Cup org.PGAAAcross 61: Famous misquote of a James Cagney line from the 1932 film "Taxi!"YOUDIRTYRATAAcross 66: Beyond beliefUNREALAAcross 68: HunkGOBAAcross 69: ___ landLALAAAcross 70: Repeated sounds in "Hey Jude"NANANAAAcross 71: From ___ Z ATOAAcross 72: Many moonsAGESAAcross 73: Bottom feeder?TROUGHAAcross 74: Bottom line?RAYAAcross 75: Bottom dollar?BUCKDDown 1: Side note?MEMODDown 2: Agreed-___UP ONDDown 2: Agreed-___UPONDDown 3: Prefix with communicationTELEDDown 4: Grow choppersTEETHEDDown 5: Get off the ground?LEVITATEDDown 6: Stressed type: Abbr.ITALDDown 7: Singer ReeseDELLADDown 8: California college where the writer David Foster Wallace taught EnglishPOMONADDown 9: Unfriendly qualityICINESSDDown 10: Ave. crossersSTSDDown 11: Lowly sortTOADDDown 12: Redheaded boy of 1960s TVOPIEDDown 13: Side arm?LIMBDDown 21: Parts of eyeglass framesRIMSDDown 22: First magazine to feature Steve Jobs on its cover (October 1981)INCDDown 26: Elvis's "___ Not You"SHESDDown 27: Side plank?BOARDDDown 28: Parts of heartsATRIADDown 29: Like snakesSCALYDDown 30: Mustachioed "Simpsons" characterNEDDDown 32: 007, for oneAGENTDDown 33: JeopardyPERILDDown 34: Side dish?PLATEDDown 37: Family-friendly ratingsPGSDDown 40: Onetime alternative to VHSBETADDown 42: Gate infoETADDown 43: Comic book hero whose secret identity is Conner KentSUPERBOYDDown 46: Symbol of contrasting principlesYINYANGDDown 48: Get out of the starting gate fastBOLTDDown 51: BreadMOOLAHDDown 52: End of a professor's addressEDUDDown 54: 1970s space stationSKYLABDDown 56: "J. ___" (2011 Clint Eastwood biopic)EDGARDDown 58: Side kick?PUNTDDown 59: GrowlGNARDDown 60: River under the Ponte VecchioARNODDown 62: Itty bitIOTADDown 63: Prego rivalRAGUDDown 64: Guinness of "Star Wars"ALECDDown 65: Side job?TASKDDown 67: French 101 word that sounds like a letter of the alphabetEAU