New York Times AnswersThursday, 24th July 2025 There are 37 across clues and 42 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Thursday, 24th July 2025. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times Answers All PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Beat at chessMATEDAAcross 6: Speech therapists' targetsLISPSAAcross 11: Adds to the chain, in a wayCCSAAcross 14: Daggerlike symbols on manuscriptsOBELIAAcross 15: SquareUNHIPAAcross 16: It may be brown or blondeALEAAcross 17: "Nice of you to show up"COMMONSNIPEAAcross 19: Something to play byEARAAcross 20: Marching syllableHUPAAcross 21: Utter nonsenseROTAAcross 22: Vocal flourish used by Lady Gaga in "Shallow" and "Bad Romance"MELISMAAAcross 24: Tries, tries againITERATESAAcross 27: Univision articleUNAAAcross 28: "Hey, England, happy Fourth of July!"AMERICAN CROWAAcross 33: Cow or cobra, in yogaASANAAAcross 36: Do it!TASKAAcross 37: Suffix with Sudan or BhutanESEAAcross 38: With 41-Across, a hint to this puzzle's themeBIRDAAcross 39: Stereotypical attire for tech bros VESTSAAcross 41: See 38-AcrossCALLAAcross 42: Head into?RAMAAcross 43: Speak hoarselyRASPAAcross 44: ___ blanc (type of white grape)PINOTAAcross 45: "Say 'goodnight' Alexa." "Goodnight Alexa"AMAZONPARROTAAcross 49: TrashDISAAcross 50: Relative of a votive candleTEALIGHTAAcross 54: Attire for an acrobatUNITARDAAcross 58: Era in which daylight saving was introduced as a way to conserve energy, in briefWWIAAcross 59: Lion in ancient RomeLEOAAcross 60: "omg, u r too much"LOLAAcross 61: "Bottom-of-the-barrel barrel prices! Buy today!"COOPER'S HAWKAAcross 64: Love, at WimbledonNILAAcross 65: SoftenedEASEDAAcross 66: "___: The Origins of Our Discontents," Isabel Wilkerson best sellerCASTEAAcross 67: Like one who might prefer platonic relationships, informallyAROAAcross 68: Fathers' last words?AMENSAAcross 69: "Challenge accepted!"ITSONDDown 1: Japanese rice cakeMOCHIDDown 2: ApproximatelyABOUTDDown 3: Home for the Sun DevilsTEMPEDDown 4: ___ City (nickname for New Haven, Conn.)ELMDDown 5: Many a Joseph Cornell artworkDIORAMADDown 6: ShineLUSTERDDown 7: TavernINNDDown 8: A matchbook, for a wobbly table, saySHIMDDown 9: "___ down!" ("Shut up!")PIPEDDown 10: Explore a caveSPELUNKDDown 11: Like the Roman Empire around 48 B.C.CAESAREANDDown 12: One might be cooked "casino"-styleCLAMDDown 13: Will be, in SpanishSERADDown 18: Musical building blockNOTEDDown 23: Company name enderINCDDown 25: South African currencyRANDDDown 26: Doesn't get hit, saySITSPATDDown 29: Hard animal to herdCATDDown 30: Bad ending?ASSDDown 31: Site of a Nobel Prize award ceremony every December 10OSLODDown 32: Lasting lash effectWELTDDown 33: "East of Eden" girlABRADDown 34: Setting for "The King and I"SIAMDDown 35: Mammal that can roll up into a ballARMADILLODDown 39: One might help you moveVANDDown 40: Medium capacity?E.S.P.DDown 40: Medium capacity?ESPDDown 41: ___ Field (M.L.B. venue since 2009)CITIDDown 43: Skin condition that causes facial flushingROSACEADDown 44: Major that might require International Relations and U.S. Government classes, informallyPOLISCIDDown 46: PimpleZITDDown 47: Ties another knot, so to speakREWEDSDDown 48: Comical growlRAWRDDown 51: Word with cut or shotGLASSDDown 52: Observe closely, as ordersHEWTODDown 53: SymbolTOKENDDown 54: Forearm boneULNADDown 55: Genre for "Double Indemnity"NOIRDDown 56: Last word in the first line of "Home on the Range"ROAMDDown 57: One tablespoon, maybeDOSEDDown 62: WritePENDDown 63: Porkpie, e.g.HAT