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New York Times Bonus Answers

Friday, 1st August 2025
There are 39 across clues and 46 down clues for the New York Times Bonus crossword on Friday, 1st August 2025. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: "It ___ With Us" (Colleen Hoover title)
AAcross 7: Not that
AAcross 11: "I'm Glad My ___ Died" (best-selling memoir of 2022)
AAcross 14: "The Optimist's Daughter" author WeltyEUDORA
AAcross 15: Relaxing spot to read (if you don't mind the risk of getting your book wet)
AAcross 16: Inventor WhitneyELI
AAcross 17: Word before age or number
AAcross 18: Hospital sticker, for short
AAcross 19: What presumably happens during some "fade to black" scenes
AAcross 20: $20 or so, for a book
AAcross 22: Spot for Hester Prynne's scarlet letter
AAcross 24: Something a copy editor might catch
AAcross 27: "Yeah, not happening"UHNO
AAcross 29: Format for some old audiobooks
AAcross 32: Bookish GrangerHERMIONE
AAcross 35: Daniel J. ___, author of many parenting booksSIEGEL
AAcross 37: Opposite of WNW
AAcross 38: Amount of time it takes to turn a page
AAcross 40: "Boy ___ Boy" (David Levithan title)
AAcross 41: Great thing to bring on a summer vacationBEACHREAD
AAcross 43: "Don't judge a book by its cover," for one
AAcross 46: Rocker who wrote the memoir "Broken Music"
AAcross 47: "To Kill a Mockingbird" author
AAcross 50: "Angle of ___" (Wallace Stegner classic)
AAcross 52: Real last name of Mark Twain
AAcross 54: Reason to call a plumber
AAcross 55: Indian prince
AAcross 58: Novel with the subtitle "The Saga of an American Family"
AAcross 59: "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" chocolatier WONKA
AAcross 61: Publication with a noted "Notable Books" listNYT
AAcross 62: Regard with respect
AAcross 65: Titular Austen heroine
AAcross 67: What every book begins its life as
AAcross 71: Love deeply
AAcross 72: Low in fat
AAcross 73: No longer valid
AAcross 74: Microbes in a Jared Diamond title
AAcross 75: Dog in "The Thin Man"ASTA
AAcross 76: "It ___ With Us" (Colleen Hoover title)
DDown 1: Body of water in the titles of Ernest Hemingway and Jean Rhys novels
DDown 2: Mild rebuke
DDown 3: Shakespearean hubbub
DDown 4: "Funny Story" or "The Love Hypothesis," colloquially
DDown 5: The Three Musketeers or King Lear's daughters
DDown 6: Anatomical pouches
DDown 7: "Frankly …," in a textTBH
DDown 8: Composer Joseph
DDown 9: Computer gurus, informallyITPROS
DDown 10: Home for an old woman in a nursery rhyme
DDown 11: 2024 nonfiction work by Ta-Nehisi Coates, with "The"
DDown 12: Cry at a bullfight
DDown 13: Recipe direction
DDown 21: Loose garments worn in the Middle Ages
DDown 23: Shadowfax, to Gandalf
DDown 24: Word that's ignored when alphabetizing book titles
DDown 25: "Year of ___" (Shonda Rhimes title)
DDown 26: Lead-in to face and fix
DDown 28: Screenwriter Ben with the autobiography "A Child of the Century"
DDown 30: Buck in "The Call of the Wild," for one
DDown 31: Chicago trains
DDown 33: Things on an agenda
DDown 34: "The Diamond Age: ___ Young Lady's Illustrated Primer" (sci-fi novel)
DDown 36: Descriptive language
DDown 39: "Fear of Flying" writer Jong
DDown 41: Frequent library patron, most likely
DDown 42: Photo blowup: Abbr.
DDown 43: Not online, onlineIRL
DDown 44: "Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee" author Brown
DDown 45: Bitter pub offering, for shortIPA
DDown 47: Aldous Huxley, George Bernard Shaw or Zelda Fitzgerald, astrologically
DDown 48: Treelike Tolkien creatureENT
DDown 49: Story's beginning?
DDown 51: Suffix for east or west
DDown 53: Agatha Christie plot element
DDown 56: Mowgli's friend in "The Jungle Book"
DDown 57: 2024 novel by Percival Everett that won the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award
DDown 60: Mined materials
DDown 61: "Peter Pan" pooch
DDown 62: Figure in "Hansel and Gretel" and "Macbeth"
DDown 63: Celebratory poem
DDown 64: "Water, water, everywhere / ___ any drop to drink" ("The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" line)
DDown 66: Meditation surface
DDown 68: "___ Quixote"
DDown 69: Festival at the end of RamadanEID
DDown 70: Kindle annoyances
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