New York Times Crossword December 13 2025 Answers
Below is the solved grid and the full clue list for the New York Times Crossword on December 13 2025, constructed by Gene Louise De Vera. Click any clue to reveal its answer.
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- 1APossible turnoff on a first date›
- 10ASpicy shellfish dish›
- 12AYellow 5 and Red 40, for two›
- 14ACity SE of Chicago›
- 15A"Cool beans!"›
- 16AGrub›
- 18A"Knowing" without really knowing, for short›
- 19AShade of the gay pride triangle›
- 21ACry in many a horror film›
- 22AActress Birch of "Hocus Pocus"›
- 24ARobert Byrd was one for 51 years: Abbr.›
- 25AAbstain from›
- 27APhilippic›
- 29AConnect to the internet via mobile hotspot, as a device›
- 30ASubs›
- 32AHome heating component›
- 33ADub›
- 34ABoard of creatives?›
- 35ACountenance›
- 36AReady to dive in, say›
- 38AStreamlet›
- 39ATicker tape?: Abbr.›
- 40AFirst, second or third›
- 42A"___ won't!"›
- 43AShift shape›
- 45AThey travel through tubes›
- 46A"Dang it!"›
- 48AGluttonous request … or what this puzzle has vis-à-vis the possible answer lengths?›
- 51AObtain›
- 52AMorning prayer›
- 53ADoorbell sounds›
- 54AWeapon that killed Medusa, in myth›
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- 1DHarbor bobber›
- 2DWiz end?›
- 3DAlternative to a snake›
- 4DFancy hotel amenities›
- 5DOrangutan, by another name›
- 6DInclude later, as video footage›
- 7DHeed›
- 8DPart of TNT›
- 9DOrder at a restaurant›
- 10DCreator of some bubbles›
- 11D"Remember …"›
- 12DAudrey Hepburn and Princess Diana, for two›
- 13DSome of them may be forgiven›
- 14DBe looped in›
- 17DSchool viewing?›
- 19DLost all patience›
- 20DMourning peal›
- 23D___ Cajun (Creole sauce with a rhyming name)›
- 26DCousin of a wolverine›
- 28DPot user?›
- 29DArticle of regalia worn by both Elizabeth II and Pope Paul VI›
- 31DBirds also known as "little auks"›
- 32DSign of good reception?›
- 37DPresent›
- 40D"Well, whoop-de-doo!"›
- 41DRapper with the 2022 hit "Big Energy"›
- 44DNot mucho›
- 47DSound from fans›
- 49DA little work›
- 50DPitch, roll and ___ (rotations along the three-dimensional axes)›