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New York Times Bonus Answers

Wednesday, 1st October 2025
There are 38 across clues and 40 down clues for the New York Times Bonus crossword on Wednesday, 1st October 2025. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Turn on the waterworks
AAcross 4: Mens ___ (guilty mind)REA
AAcross 7: One might be used to carry off stolen jewels
AAcross 11: ___ Pigeon, fictional solver of mysteries in national parks
AAcross 12: Accuses the wrong suspect, say
AAcross 14: Open, airy spaces
AAcross 15: Something picked by a burglar
AAcross 16: The ___, "Irregular" on "Elementary" used for his acute sense of smell
AAcross 17: Like some teams or defenses
AAcross 18: HBO series whose capsule seasons have featured crimes in the bayou, California, the Ozarks and the Arctic Circle TRUEDETECTIVE
AAcross 21: Not putting up with any hijinks, like Judge Elizabeth Donnelly on "Law & Order: SVU"
AAcross 22: Memo headingINRE
AAcross 23: Sinus docsENTS
AAcross 26: Like some ruins in "Mysteries of the Abandoned"
AAcross 29: Beverage often prepared by Mrs. Hudson for Holmes and Watson
AAcross 30: Hansom ___ (vehicles around Whitechapel)
AAcross 34: Serious agreement
AAcross 35: Requirement for an undercover operative
AAcross 37: Video game figure
AAcross 39: Investigators may run them through an AFIS
AAcross 40: Patrol car's alert
AAcross 41: Freshly
AAcross 44: Like solving an open-and-shut case
AAcross 45: Something pressed against a door to hear a covert conversation
AAcross 46: Part of a television or a bug
AAcross 49: Totally lose it
AAcross 51: "In contrast …," in a textOTOH
AAcross 52: Suspect's identifier
AAcross 57: Long-running TV series in which F.B.I. profilers psychologically analyze culpritsCRIMINALMINDS
AAcross 60: Element of the Nancy Drew Notebook "The Apple Bandit" or the Sherlock story "The Five Orange Pips"
AAcross 62: Ice cream parlor option
AAcross 63: Currency used in "The Talented Mr. Ripley"
AAcross 64: Second chances
AAcross 65: Unleashes (on)
AAcross 66: West Asian leader
AAcross 67: Sy who plays Arsène Lupin's modern incarnationOMAR
AAcross 68: Hi- or lo-___ image
AAcross 69: Compagnie Internationale ___ Wagons-Lits (real-life furnisher of cars on the Orient Express)
DDown 1: Sound like a pig
DDown 2: How an actor ideally entersONCUE
DDown 3: Street on which Sherlock Holmes famously lives
DDown 4: Name meaning "reborn"RENE
DDown 5: Steamy genre for "Mulholland Drive," in addition to "mystery"
DDown 6: Tasteless way to poison someone in a murder mystery?
DDown 7: Martin who plays Charles on "Only Murders in the Building"STEVE
DDown 8: Homeland of María Angélica Bosco, and a frequent setting for her mystery novels
DDown 9: Org. featured on "Covert Affairs" and "The Assets"
DDown 10: Actor Penn of "House" (which was inspired by Sherlock Holmes)KAL
DDown 11: Subs
DDown 13: Like some passages in a mystery novel
DDown 14: Mahershala ___, lead actor on the third season of 18-Across
DDown 19: Evidence that might exonerate a suspect
DDown 20: "The Woman in Cabin ___," 2025 thriller based on a 2016 novel
DDown 24: Milk sources
DDown 25: Prone to talking back
DDown 27: Airer of the investigative show "Embedded"NPR
DDown 28: Paving material
DDown 30: Makeup of a private eye's workload
DDown 31: Like the binocular-wielding investigator Cordelia Cupp's primary interests, in "The Residence"
DDown 32: Vintage Plymouth model driven by Charlie Cale on "Poker Face"
DDown 33: Office address abbr.STE
DDown 36: Perjurer's utterance
DDown 38: Actress de Armas of "Knives Out"
DDown 39: Absolutely kill, in gamer slangPWN
DDown 41: Spooky rooms not featured on "Clue" boards
DDown 42: Modern, dark crime genreNEONOIR
DDown 43: Request to a C.S.I. tech when zooming in on an image for clues
DDown 47: Modern syllable used to express hunger
DDown 48: Cash dispenser, in brief
DDown 50: Like the charges of someone who has been arrested before
DDown 53: Worked (up)
DDown 54: Genre for "Death Note" and "Ghost in the Shell"
DDown 55: Elba who played the title role on "Luther" IDRIS
DDown 56: Russian leader in the universe of fictional sleuth Erast Fandorin
DDown 58: "I constantly remind people that crime isn't solved by technology; ___ solved by people": Patricia Cornwell
DDown 59: Minus
DDown 60: To and ___
DDown 61: Stage for a dream sequence
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