New York Times Crossword March 25 2026 Answers
Below is the solved grid and the full clue list for the New York Times Crossword on March 25 2026, constructed by Jeff Stillman. Click any clue to reveal its answer.
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- 1ASwahili for "journey"›
- 7ASomething a commuter might need to catch›
- 14AMonstrous›
- 16ASome Nebraskans who are close to Iowans›
- 17ACharge at a state park, e.g.›
- 18ARespectfully request›
- 19AGrandmotherly type, say›
- 20ASedative in a zookeeper's dart, informally›
- 21ACondition affecting TV's Monk, in brief›
- 23ALongtime U.K. record company›
- 25ASort›
- 28ABeams›
- 30AIn arrears›
- 32AOne day soon›
- 33ALhasa ___›
- 34ACaptain Nemo's creator›
- 35AEye affliction›
- 36AUnable to decide›
- 37AGo along›
- 38APlace for a lace›
- 39AWad in a wallet›
- 40AHistoric theater chain›
- 41ADivulge›
- 42AGive some juice to›
- 43AUnspecified amount›
- 44AExperiences›
- 45AFamily name on TV's "Dallas"›
- 49A"A Promised Land" author, 2020›
- 53AHead block?›
- 55APut a new tag on›
- 58ACocktail made from gin, vermouth and Campari›
- 59A"The Hunger Games" protagonist›
- 60AMake smooth›
- 61AGot to experience briefly›
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- 1DPaltry amount›
- 2DChief prosecutors, in brief›
- 3D"A Nightmare on Elm Street" [see grid art]›
- 4DPrefix with space›
- 5DSchism›
- 6D"Now it's clear!"›
- 7D"Home Alone" [see grid art]›
- 8DRoman love god›
- 9DRoom in una casa›
- 10DSvelte›
- 11D"Sister Act" [see grid art]›
- 12DSea urchin, to a sushi chef›
- 13DConcorde, e.g., in brief›
- 15D"Mamma Mia!" [see grid art]›
- 21DRhetorician›
- 22D"Scarface"›
- 24DActress Helen of "The Queen"›
- 26DNew Orleans university›
- 27DPrepares to be knighted›
- 29DSome heirs›
- 30DLike Mercury's orbit around the sun›
- 31DThousands, in a heist›
- 32DHelper: Abbr.›
- 46DZora Neale Hurston's "Their Eyes ___ Watching God"›
- 47DSuffers no damage›
- 48DMidmorning hour›
- 50DTuckered out›
- 51DResort near Snowbird›
- 52DSupplies with workers›
- 53DReply: Abbr.›
- 54DBrooks of film›
- 56DLegal conclusion?›
- 57DMicrodosing drug›