New York Times Crossword May 11 2025 Answers
Below is the solved grid and the full clue list for the New York Times Crossword on May 11 2025, constructed by Brendan Emmett Quigley. Click any clue to reveal its answer.
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- 1ACartridge from the 1980s›
- 10ASource of the words "galore" and "smithereens"›
- 15A"Nice!"›
- 20ADrag-racing venue›
- 21ANature personified›
- 23A"Pinky-swear?"›
- 24AStep on a scale?›
- 25AThe Beatles' "White Album" has four of them›
- 26ASphere of influence›
- 28A1957 Isaac Asimov novel, with "The"›
- 29ACommand that might be represented by a curved arrow pointing left›
- 30AOuter layer of the brain›
- 32AInveigle›
- 33APackage drop-off sites: Abbr.›
- 34A"Council," in Russian›
- 35A"Flower Myth" painter Paul›
- 36ATakes a bit off the top›
- 40AShowed off on an instrument›
- 41AFollow closely›
- 42ANote-to-self medium, perhaps›
- 43ABeers from Bremen, informally›
- 46AZingy flavor›
- 47AWay off in the distance›
- 48AAgreeable words›
- 49ADefeated decisively›
- 50AFish that passes the "mirror test" of self-recognition›
- 52ASalon sound›
- 53APoker declaration›
- 54A"I've Been Everywhere" singer in the Country Music Hall of Fame›
- 55AMass agreements›
- 56A"Whoever did this has it coming!"›
- 59ALynn ___, Super Bowl X M.V.P.›
- 60AAt the end of the day›
- 61ARecently›
- 62A"Phooey!"›
- 63ARight of way, say›
- 64ACornmeal dish at a trattoria›
- 65A"I ___ you!"›
- 66AEternity›
- 67APartner of 74-Across›
- 68AActed diplomatically›
- 69AOrgan above the trachea›
- 71AComic Ali›
- 72ABlack out›
- 73ABig name in the cleaning aisle›
- 74APartner of 67-Across›
- 75AEmbody something proudly›
- 76A___ Fring, "Breaking Bad" antagonist›
- 79ASpots for lavalier mics›
- 81AHebrew greeting›
- 82ATurn to pulp›
- 83A1999 Maeve Binchy novel›
- 86AYoung salmon›
- 87AUnit of magnetic flux density›
- 88ASpirit with a citrus flavor›
- 90AHead cheese›
- 93AMinor crime›
- 94AAdding up (to)›
- 95AJoy on TV›
- 96AButton on many appliances›
- 97A"Network" co-star, 1976›
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- 1DInvigorates›
- 2DHome of the Italian soccer club Juventus›
- 3DFighting (with)›
- 4DFictional character who says "Here's to my love! O true apothecary! Thy drugs are quick"›
- 5DMechanism that controls a camera's aperture›
- 6DDashboard device, in brief›
- 7DTavern offering›
- 8DHigh school reunion topic›
- 9DSpent›
- 10DAmalgamate›
- 11DUninteresting game, perhaps›
- 12DWord with a commonly misapplied apostrophe›
- 13DClimbed, as a rope›
- 14DGreek goddess depicted holding torches and snakes›
- 15DPerson on a nominating committee, say›
- 16DGoes nowhere in particular›
- 17DPsyche's partner›
- 18DAccusatory words›
- 19D"Well ___"›
- 22DTwice-distilled Turkish beverage›
- 27DItem in a hedge›
- 30DLass›
- 31DSemicircular?›
- 32DWith style›
- 34D"Let's eat!"›
- 35DSchool whose sports teams are known as the Golden Flashes›
- 37DTraveling from place to place›
- 38DShopgirl in a Paris boutique›
- 39DFreezes›
- 40DHomo ___ neanderthalensis›
- 41DStrong urge›
- 42DCough up›
- 43DCake with a distinctive swirl›
- 44DCasual and not meant to be taken seriously, as a remark›
- 45DSpinal cord membranes›
- 46DShade akin to pumpkin›
- 47DCourt favor in a cringey fashion›
- 50DBeasts with enormous tusks›
- 51DShake up›
- 52DShow warmth to›
- 54DLike recording studio equipment›
- 55DPlague›
- 57DTake in›
- 58DArcher's gift›
- 63DOld curse word›
- 64DActor Pascal of "Gladiator II"›
- 66DWhat provides the big picture?›
- 68DNoon or 6:00 p.m., for some›
- 70DReality TV star Hadid›
- 71DSomething sown, per an idiom›
- 72DMacho stereotype›
- 74DGoes in and out›
- 75DWord before knows or cares›
- 76DChess opening›
- 77DDime store?›
- 78DIn need of a haircut, say›
- 80DLimerick, e.g.›
- 81DTricked out with the latest technology, say›
- 82DOne-named Brazilian soccer star who is a six-time FIFA World Player of the Year›
- 83DBody building?›
- 84D___ Crown Theater (downtown Chicago landmark)›
- 85DActing without thinking›
- 86DCandy brand with a crown in its logo›
- 87DSee 89-Down›
- 89D87-Down makeup›
- 91DIt may be rolled out in the backyard›
- 92DSetting for Jacques-Louis David's painting "The Death of Marat"›