The Crossword Puzzle Answers for 07/24/2025. The July 24 2025 Puzzle Answers are listed below in such order that they are easy to find.
The puzzles get harder and harder to solve and more complex as the week passes You can search by clue name, number or direction for example for 2 Across clue just type '2A' or '2D' for 2nd down clue.
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- Across
- 1a Beat at chessMATED
- 6a Speech therapists’ targetsLISPS
- 11a Adds to the chain, in a wayCCS
- 14a Daggerlike symbols on manuscriptsOBELI
- 15a SquareUNHIP
- 16a It may be brown or blondeALE
- 17a “Nice of you to show up”COMMONSNIPE
- 19a Something to play byEAR
- 20a Marching syllableHUP
- 21a Utter nonsenseROT
- 22a Vocal flourish used by Lady Gaga in “Shallow” and “Bad Romance”MELISMA
- 24a Tries, tries againITERATES
- 27a Univision articleUNA
- 28a “Hey, England, happy Fourth of July!”AMERICANCROW
- 33a Cow or cobra, in yogaASANA
- 36a Do it!TASK
- 37a Suffix with Sudan or BhutanESE
- 38a With 41-Across, a hint to this puzzle’s themeBIRD
- 39a Stereotypical attire for tech brosVESTS
- 41a See 38-AcrossCALL
- 42a Head into?RAM
- 43a Speak hoarselyRASP
- 44a ___ blanc (type of white grape)PINOT
- 45a “Say ‘goodnight’ Alexa.” “Goodnight Alexa”AMAZONPARROT
- 49a TrashDIS
- 50a Relative of a votive candleTEALIGHT
- 54a Attire for an acrobatUNITARD
- 58a Era in which daylight saving was introduced as a way to conserve energy, in briefWWI
- 59a Lion in ancient RomeLEO
- 60a “omg, u r too much”LOL
- 61a “Bottom-of-the-barrel barrel prices! Buy today!”COOPERSHAWK
- 64a Love, at WimbledonNIL
- 65a SoftenedEASED
- 66a “___: The Origins of Our Discontents,” Isabel Wilkerson best sellerCASTE
- 67a Like one who might prefer platonic relationships, informallyARO
- 68a Fathers’ last words?AMENS
- 69a “Challenge accepted!”ITSON
- Down
- 1d Japanese rice cakeMOCHI
- 2d ApproximatelyABOUT
- 3d Home for the Sun DevilsTEMPE
- 4d ___ City (nickname for New Haven, Conn.)ELM
- 5d Many a Joseph Cornell artworkDIORAMA
- 6d ShineLUSTER
- 7d TavernINN
- 8d A matchbook, for a wobbly table, saySHIM
- 9d “___ down!” (“Shut up!”)PIPE
- 10d Explore a caveSPELUNK
- 11d Like the Roman Empire around 48 B.C.CAESAREAN
- 12d One might be cooked “casino”-styleCLAM
- 13d Will be, in SpanishSERA
- 18d Musical building blockNOTE
- 23d Company name enderINC
- 25d South African currencyRAND
- 26d Doesn’t get hit, saySITSPAT
- 29d Hard animal to herdCAT
- 30d Bad ending?ASS
- 31d Site of a Nobel Prize award ceremony every December 10OSLO
- 32d Lasting lash effectWELT
- 33d “East of Eden” girlABRA
- 34d Setting for “The King and I”SIAM
- 35d Mammal that can roll up into a ballARMADILLO
- 39d One might help you moveVAN
- 40d Medium capacity?ESP
- 41d ___ Field (M.L.B. venue since 2009)CITI
- 43d Skin condition that causes facial flushingROSACEA
- 44d Major that might require International Relations and U.S. Government classes, informallyPOLISCI
- 46d PimpleZIT
- 47d Ties another knot, so to speakREWEDS
- 48d Comical growlRAWR
- 51d Word with cut or shotGLASS
- 52d Observe closely, as ordersHEWTO
- 53d SymbolTOKEN
- 54d Forearm boneULNA
- 55d Genre for “Double Indemnity”NOIR
- 56d Last word in the first line of “Home on the Range”ROAM
- 57d One tablespoon, maybeDOSE
- 62d WritePEN
- 63d Porkpie, e.g.HAT