The Crossword Puzzle Answers for 05/17/2025. The May 17 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 Much mail to SantaLISTS
- 6a Rubbish destinationsBINS
- 10a Sultanate that controls the exclave of MadhaOMAN
- 14a Mescal sourceAGAVE
- 15a Tip line?ANYADVICE
- 17a Sitcom set in a corner store run by a Korean Canadian family (2016-21)KIMSCONVENIENCE
- 19a Halloween vis-à-vis All Saints’ DayEVE
- 20a Hair color, e.g.TRAIT
- 21a Cards’ homeARI
- 22a The sun, e.g., in about five billion yearsREDGIANT
- 24a Humiliated (or honored), as on NickelodeonSLIMED
- 27a Like one preferring platonic relationships, informallyARO
- 28a British singer ___ ParksARLO
- 30a Museum with works by Hockney, Turner and MillaisTATE
- 31a Going down, in a wayFLYINGSOUTH
- 35a Threw one’s hat in the ringRAN
- 36a Becomes uncomfortable, as underwearRIDESUP
- 37a FrightfulGHASTLY
- 39a Type that’s compatible with everyone, in briefONEG
- 40a First president of the S.C.L.C.MLK
- 42a Neutral colorASH
- 43a Work well togetherGEL
- 44a “C’mon, dish it!”SPILLTHETEA
- 49a Chicken nugget shapeDINO
- 51a Stands to practice hittingTEES
- 52a Causes of some burnsRUGS
- 53a N.F.L. team whose name is a literary referenceRAVENS
- 55a Fills upEATSALOT
- 57a Scale rangeONETOTEN
- 59a BlatherHOTAIR
- 60a “Bad Moon Rising” band, familiarlyCCR
- 61a FurtherMORE
- 62a M.L.B. star Pete who holds the single-season record for homers by a rookie (53)ALONSO
- 63a Map insetKEY
- 64a End of a trail, perhapsAPEX
- 65a They’re accepted at churchTENETS
- Down
- 1d Athlete who shares his home venue with the SparksLAKER
- 2d “Enough!”IGIVE
- 3d Prime choiceSAMEDAYDELIVERY
- 4d They’re found in densTVS
- 5d Sports and Arts, e.g.SECTIONS
- 6d Something to take in from a boatBANANASPLIT
- 7d Outside the typical biological settingINVITRO
- 8d Dostoyevsky’s denialNYET
- 9d Spanish word on a U.S. mapSAN
- 10d Having lost interestOVERIT
- 11d Where you might refuel after refuelingMINIMART
- 12d Miami is in it, for shortACC
- 13d French word that sounds like a voteNEE
- 16d Turn (up)DIAL
- 18d Rita ___, “R.I.P.” singerORA
- 23d Composer EdvardGRIEG
- 24d “Anyway, gonna move on now”SOTHATSTHAT
- 25d Name-dropping abbreviationETAL
- 26d Not ownDENY
- 29d SchlepLUG
- 31d End part of a violin bowFROG
- 32d What might lead to a row at a party?LINEDANCE
- 33d Forrest of filmGUMP
- 34d MiscellanyHASH
- 38d Chain whose name came from a Boston hotel whose sign was too expensive to removeSHERATON
- 41d Part of a cold pack?KLEENEX
- 44d Wine valley in the Bay AreaSONOMA
- 45d Green expanseLEA
- 46d It was founded as the Medical College of LouisianaTULANE
- 47d One with an “I” problem?EGOIST
- 48d Team whose logo contains an “H” on top of a starASTROS
- 50d It’s not grossNET
- 53d SwayROCK
- 54d “Enough!”STOP
- 56d Base of a pumpSOLE
- 58d “Ended, ___ it begun” (Emily Dickinson poem)ERE