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New York Times Answers

Tuesday, 14th October 2025
There are 37 across clues and 39 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Tuesday, 14th October 2025. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Awards for athletic achievementsESPYS
AAcross 6: Drove like mad
AAcross 10: Outer arm muscles, for shortTRIS
AAcross 14: Talent seeker
AAcross 15: Follow instructions
AAcross 16: Help for a stumped solver
AAcross 17: "In what season are the Olympics during leap years, sweetie?" "___"SUMMERLOVE
AAcross 19: Home of the Taj Mahal
AAcross 20: President Lincoln, informallyABE
AAcross 21: Carnival attractions
AAcross 22: Multiple-choice option akin to "None of the above"
AAcross 23: Heavily edit with beauty filters, as a photo, in modern lingoYASSIFY
AAcross 25: Fares and fees
AAcross 26: "Which 'Little Rascals' character has a cowlick, sugar?" "___"ALFALFAHONEY
AAcross 30: Head-turning spectacle
AAcross 33: Puts out in public
AAcross 34: Pitcher's stat, for short
AAcross 35: These are visible when you sport an updo
AAcross 36: "Got it"
AAcross 38: Say if you're attending, in briefRSVP
AAcross 39: Bird that can outrun the fastest human sprinters
AAcross 40: Stories passed down by word of mouth
AAcross 41: Makes more manageable
AAcross 42: "What are oils and watercolors examples of, dear?" "___"MEDIADARLING
AAcross 46: Watermelon leftovers
AAcross 47: "In all probability …"ODDSARE
AAcross 51: Skewered dish served with peanut sauce
AAcross 52: Symbol of poison, often
AAcross 54: What happy tails do
AAcross 55: Without warrantyASIS
AAcross 56: "What do you call a close-fitting hat, doll?" "___"BEANIEBABY
AAcross 58: Mule or moccasin
AAcross 59: Cobra's tooth
AAcross 60: Order from the doc's office
AAcross 61: Keep up to date across multiple devices
AAcross 62: Run away
AAcross 63: Something a bloodhound picks up
DDown 1: Bit of writing from Joan Didion
DDown 2: ___ diver
DDown 3: Apples, pears and quinces, botanically
DDown 4: "Dee-lish!"
DDown 5: Bacteria-free
DDown 6: "Should've listened to me!"TOLDYA
DDown 7: Instrument similar to a heckelphone
DDown 8: Makes go "Vroom!"
DDown 9: Appreciation for design
DDown 10: "Oh, really?"THATSO
DDown 11: Moral justification
DDown 12: Waiting to be usedINRESERVE
DDown 13: One of seven in the Big Dipper
DDown 18: Jazz lick
DDown 22: ___ and aahs
DDown 24: Comic ___ (font)
DDown 25: Indicator of a penalty, in soccer
DDown 27: Casual farewell
DDown 28: "A pox on thee!"
DDown 29: Keeps talking and talking and talking
DDown 30: Come off as
DDown 31: Avoiding the limelight, sayCAMERASHY
DDown 32: Quality of a scholar
DDown 36: Award nominations, so to speak
DDown 37: Pop singer Rita
DDown 38: Poverty, symbolically
DDown 40: Noble title on TV's "Bridgerton"
DDown 41: Having no boundaries
DDown 43: "I'll be right there"INASEC
DDown 44: Room to relax in
DDown 45: Savory South Asian rice cakeIDLI
DDown 48: Cognizant
DDown 49: Yitzhak ___, two-time Israeli P.M.RABIN
DDown 50: Country whose national soccer team is nicknamed the Pharaohs
DDown 51: Back talk
DDown 52: Circus clapper
DDown 53: "Citizen ___"
DDown 56: Someone you're super-tight with, in briefBFF
DDown 57: Secretly loop in, in a wayBCC
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