The Crossword Puzzle Answers for 06/04/2025. The June 04 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 Going ___ATIT
- 5a Clarifying wordsTHATIS
- 11a Student’s concern, in briefGPA
- 14a Girl in Jefferson Airplane’s “White Rabbit”ALICE
- 15a Use a Sharpie on, perhapsREDACT
- 16a Undefeated boxer LailaALI
- 17a Platinum-selling singer who co-starred in the films “Moonlight” and “Hidden Figures”JANELLEMONAE
- 19a Family transportVAN
- 20a Certain chain movie theatersAMCS
- 21a Egyptian snakeASP
- 22a Proof (or disproof) of paternityDNATEST
- 24a Corkscrew-shaped pastaROTINI
- 26a Lion’s homeDETROIT
- 27a “Creature” that might “attack” a small childTICKLEMONSTER
- 31a Shed tearsSOB
- 34a Like snow leopards and giant pandasASIAN
- 35a King of Norway and Sweden from 1844 to 1859OSCARI
- 36a Only known warm-blooded fishOPAH
- 38a Not muchATAD
- 40a Like fine wine and cheeseAGED
- 41a The aughts, e.g.DECADE
- 44a “Für ___” (Beethoven dedication)ELISE
- 47a Wordsworth’s “Intimations of Immortality,” e.g.ODE
- 48a Homing devices?ANKLEMONITORS
- 51a Done without much care, informallyHALFASS
- 52a Something not to quit, they sayDAYJOB
- 56a Excels at schoolGETSANA
- 57a Year in RioANO
- 59a Cool, in slangDOPE
- 60a Bit of lightRAY
- 61a What to do when life gives you the proverbial items hidden in 17-, 27- and 48-AcrossMAKELEMONADE
- 64a Experiencing little to no amorous attraction, informallyARO
- 65a List enderETALII
- 66a Kind of saxTENOR
- 67a A/C measureBTU
- 68a “Not so!,” e.g.DENIAL
- 69a Line up, in a waySYNC
- Down
- 1d Unforgettable place?ALAMO
- 2d Bit of colorTINCT
- 3d Seals the deal, informallyICESIT
- 4d Business card abbr.TEL
- 5d “Chic” modifierTRES
- 6d Rope fiberHEMP
- 7d FussADO
- 8d Partners often work in thisTANDEM
- 9d “Oh yeah? Watch me!”ICANTOO
- 10d The “S” of T.S. EliotSTEARNS
- 11d Tried something new, perhapsGAVEITAGO
- 12d Drunk out of one’s mindPLASTERED
- 13d Is not, informallyAINT
- 14d Cracked, as a doorAJAR
- 18d Pastor’s flockLAICS
- 23d Puccini operaTOSCA
- 25d Actress VardalosNIA
- 26d North American peak named by the Koyukon AthabascansDENALI
- 28d Rio makerKIA
- 29d Gets darker, sayLATENS
- 30d Carousel, e.g.RIDE
- 31d Drink with a strawSODA
- 32d Kind of surgeryOPENHEART
- 33d Remark that may immediately follow an insult or a complimentBACKATYOU
- 37d They might be decked in DecemberHALLS
- 39d Morse bitDIT
- 42d MalignedDEFAMED
- 43d Send offEMANATE
- 45d Twin city in the BibleSODOM
- 46d Notable time periodERA
- 49d Resident of Japan’s third-largest cityOSAKAN
- 50d Host of the 2000 OlympicsSYDNEY
- 53d Two-syllable woman’s name that becomes a one-syllable woman’s name if you drop the last letterJOANN
- 54d Film portmanteau, informallyOPDOC
- 55d “Divine medicine,” per the Greek physician ParacelsusBEER
- 56d SnatchGRAB
- 57d Actress Shawkat of “Arrested Development”ALIA
- 58d Astrophysicist ___ deGrasse TysonNEIL
- 62d Certain Ivy LeaguerELI
- 63d Tense parts of sports matches, for shortOTS