New York Times AnswersMonday, 14th July 2025 There are 40 across clues and 39 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Monday, 14th July 2025. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times Answers All PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: "Twilight" heroineBELLAAAcross 6: ___ pants (garment with lots of pockets)CARGOAAcross 11: School grp. in charge of fund-raisersPTAAAcross 14: Intentionally miss calls from, sayAVOIDAAcross 15: Layered bulbONIONAAcross 16: Partner of a cone, or of a reelRODAAcross 17: Textile pattern that resembles braided wickerBASKET WEAVEAAcross 17: Textile pattern that resembles braided wickerBASKETWEAVEAAcross 19: Moody rock subgenreEMOAAcross 20: Tall, in SpanishALTAAAcross 21: Chopped downHEWNAAcross 22: Frighten off, as from doing somethingDETERAAcross 24: ___ RabbitBRERAAcross 26: Film award that has had the categories "Worst Excuse for an Actual Movie" and "Most Flatulent Teen-Targeted Movie"RAZZIEAAcross 27: Sir and Madam, for twoTITLESAAcross 30: "___ Playing Our Song" (Marvin Hamlisch musical)THEYREAAcross 32: Ready for a mateINHEATAAcross 33: Call from a drill sergeantHUPAAcross 34: ___ Romeo (Italian car)ALFAAAcross 37: Poetic "before"EREAAcross 38: Sledding event that debuted in the 2022 Winter OlympicsMONOBOBAAcross 41: Common setting for a jokeBARAAcross 42: Laura of "Big Little Lies"DERNAAcross 44: Lil ___ X, "Old Town Road" rapperNASAAcross 45: Vigorously strongROBUSTAAcross 47: Playwright O'NeillEUGENEAAcross 49: What the Roman numeral XX representsTWENTYAAcross 50: Little 'unsKIDDOSAAcross 52: Philadelphia's Liberty ___BELLAAcross 53: WishesHOPESAAcross 54: First, second or reverse, e.g.GEARAAcross 56: "___ and the 58-Down Girl" (Ryan Gosling film)LARSAAcross 60: Year, in PortugueseANOAAcross 61: English pop singer whose name sounds like a goofy hint to the ends of 17- and 38-Across and 11- and 29-DownHARRYSTYLESAAcross 64: We are family!KINAAcross 65: ClamorNOISEAAcross 66: PersonHUMANAAcross 67: Like winter roads, at timesICYAAcross 68: Like a kid in a "Sister" T-shirt vis-à-vis one in a "Sister" onesieOLDERAAcross 69: Multicolored gemstonesOPALSDDown 1: "Ali ___ and the 40 Thieves"BABADDown 2: Assessment, for shortEVALDDown 3: Completely disorientedLOSTDDown 4: Pleasant to be aroundLIKABLEDDown 5: Suffix with lemon or limeADEDDown 6: Crouch down in fearCOWERDDown 7: All over againANEWDDown 8: Director JohnsonRIANDDown 9: Website ending for the White HouseGOVDDown 10: "Eventually ..."ONEDAYDDown 11: Gourmet bread for a hamburgerPRETZELBUNDDown 12: Marisa of "My Cousin Vinny"TOMEIDDown 13: Really loveADOREDDown 18: Band whose albums include "Sticky Fingers" and "Let It Bleed," familiarlyTHESTONESDDown 23: Book after II ChroniclesEZRADDown 25: 500 sheets of paperREAMDDown 26: Lois Lane and co-workers at the Daily PlanetREPORTERSDDown 27: Like a score of 2-2TIEDDDown 28: Start of a memoINREDDown 29: Steinbeck novella set on a horse ranchTHEREDPONYDDown 30: The ones over thereTHOSEDDown 31: Major airport, e.g.HUBDDown 35: SpeedyFASTDDown 36: Inclined to attend gallery openings, perhapsARTYDDown 39: Alternative to Gramma or GrannyNANDDown 40: Postseason football gameBOWLDDown 43: Painting that might make you blushNUDEDDown 46: Unfortunate way for a business to goBELLY-UPDDown 48: "Goodness, I can't do that"GOSHNODDown 50: Color for some business casual pantsKHAKIDDown 51: Like some chemical bondsIONICDDown 52: Big name in aspirinBAYERDDown 54: What streets and avenues often make, collectivelyGRIDDDown 55: Gaelic languageERSEDDown 57: ___ materALMADDown 58: See 56-AcrossREALDDown 59: Strings of digits to keep secret, in briefSSNSDDown 62: Pioneer in instant messagingAOLDDown 63: Yet, informallyTHO