New York Times AnswersWednesday, 3rd December 2025 There are 37 across clues and 41 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Wednesday, 3rd December 2025. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times Answers All PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Young fellowsLADSAAcross 5: Tied up, as hayBALEDAAcross 10: Surrounded byAMIDAAcross 14: Plant-based spreadOLEOAAcross 15: Echo speakerALEXAAAcross 16: Largest company headquartered in OregonNIKEAAcross 17: 1967 hit by the Who, per 68-AcrossFORMILESICANSEEAAcross 20: Words after "happily ever after"THEENDAAcross 21: Bit of inkTATAAcross 22: Lack of connectivityGAPAAcross 23: Long-haired bovineYAKAAcross 24: Anabolic steroids, e.g., informallyPEDSAAcross 27: College football rival of Michigan, for shortOSUAAcross 29: 1978 song by Gloria Gaynor, per 68-AcrossSURVIVEIWILLAAcross 34: Lead-in to pop or litBRITAAcross 36: Award with a "Best New American Theater Work" categoryOBIEAAcross 37: Midmonth timeIDESAAcross 38: Linseed oil sourceFLAXAAcross 39: Shampoo often in a green bottlePRELLAAcross 40: Remain unresolvedPENDAAcross 41: Cause for a miner celebration?LODEAAcross 42: Animal in more than 70 Bugs Bunny titlesHAREAAcross 43: Hospital countBEDSAAcross 44: 2008 hit by Katy Perry, per 68-AcrossAGIRLIKISSEDAAcross 47: One of a trio encountered by Ricitos de Oro OSOAAcross 48: Egyptian sun deityATENAAcross 49: Solid-rock connectorASAAAcross 52: Forehead marker at the start of LentASHAAcross 54: Long-running procedural franchiseCSIAAcross 57: Removes forciblyEJECTSAAcross 59: 1973 Bob Marley song covered by Eric Clapton, per 68-AcrossTHESHERIFFISHOTAAcross 63: Currency of YemenRIALAAcross 64: Language in which "maunga roa" means "long mountain"MAORIAAcross 65: Unimpressive ratingPOORAAcross 66: TV's Griffith, Kaufman or SambergANDYAAcross 67: "Take this job and shove it!"IQUITAAcross 68: Wise counselor of sci-fi who might not be great at karaoke?YODADDown 1: ElevatedLOFTYDDown 2: Greeting among the lei community?ALOHADDown 3: Jeter in CooperstownDEREKDDown 4: Not too manySOMEDDown 5: Like Picard vis-à-vis Kirk BALDERDDown 6: Drink that may come in a yardALEDDown 7: Jean-Paul Sartre's "___ Chemins de la Liberté"LESDDown 8: Kind of strategyEXITDDown 9: Obama-era immigration program, informallyDACADDown 10: Novelist PatchettANNDDown 11: Following bad adviceMISGUIDEDDDown 12: Store with iconic blue totesIKEADDown 13: Like certain thoughts and pocketsDEEPDDown 18: AdviceINPUTDDown 19: Yours, in FrenchATOIDDown 25: "Slavonic Dances" composerDVORAKDDown 26: Omsk's regionSIBERIADDown 28: StoleSWIPEDDDown 29: Philly b-ball squadSIXERSDDown 30: Superlatively contemptibleVILESTDDown 31: Slithering swimmerEELDDown 32: Google app with the slogan "Search what you see"LENSDDown 33: Drug featured in "How to Change Your Mind"LSDDDown 34: Online commentary siteBLOGDDown 35: Band that helped popularize "pay-what-you-want" pricing with their album "In Rainbows"RADIOHEADDDown 38: Home to the Tamiami Trail: Abbr.FLA.DDown 39: Aphrodite's second letterPHIDDown 43: Golden-tan dog of multiple filmsBENJIDDown 45: Blue area on a Scottish mapLOCHDDown 46: Think that it's appropriateSEEFITDDown 49: Cold call?ACHOODDown 50: Got out of a chairSTOODDDown 51: "Ad ___ per aspera" (motto of Kansas)ASTRADDown 52: Razor brandATRADDown 53: Guarded area for many athletesSHINDDown 55: 18-wheelerSEMIDDown 56: Modern country that includes most of ancient MesopotamiaIRAQDDown 58: Award with a "Best Record-Breaking Performance" categoryESPYDDown 60: Sneakily cleverSLYDDown 61: Letters of indebtednessIOUDDown 62: Day before taking the SAT: Abbr.FRI