The Crossword Puzzle Answers for 05/18/2025. The May 18 2025 Puzzle Answers are listed below in such order that they are easy to find.
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- Across
- 1a Verso’s counterpartRECTO
- 6a Alternative to an onion bagelBIALY
- 11a Jai ___ALAI
- 15a Where the Pilgrims first landed in the New WorldCAPE
- 19a Skating gold medalist OksanaBAIUL
- 20a HostEMCEE
- 21a Quick lookPEEK
- 22a Has a tab open, sayOWES
- 23a Hip-hop’s “Puba” and “Daddy I.U.”?GRANDRAPIDS
- 25a Station near Madison Square Garden, for shortPENN
- 26a FleetFAST
- 27a Hung aroundLOITERED
- 28a Remove from the champagne bucket?TAKEOFFICE
- 30a “Just kidding!”NOT
- 31a Feeling rash?ITCHY
- 34a Hip-hop artist with the 2019 hit “My Type”SAWEETIE
- 35a Crisis involving cartelsDRUGWAR
- 39a Goes “Vroom!”ROARS
- 41a Royal titleSIRE
- 42a Casting a total brat in the school play?MAKINGANIMPACT
- 45a Some govt. securitiesTNOTES
- 49a ___-temperedEVEN
- 50a “Super cool!”DOPE
- 51a Get ready to take a shotAIM
- 53a Ship propellerSCREW
- 54a French for “from”DES
- 55a ReleaseEMIT
- 57a Dante’s guide in the “Inferno”VIRGIL
- 60a Singer Del ReyLANA
- 61a “The score upon which reality is written,” per Henry MillerCHAOS
- 62a Apps might be seen on oneMENU
- 63a Sediment, e.g.DEPOSIT
- 65a “The co-star of ‘Duck Soup’ has to be sore after that!”?GROUCHOMARXMUSTACHE
- 69a Anonymous guyJOHNDOE
- 70a Pauperism, so to speakRAGS
- 71a Author of the 2020 memoir “Cubed”RUBIK
- 72a LotsATON
- 73a “Because I’m the boss!”SAYSME
- 75a Pinged onlineIMED
- 76a Condition for which Luvox may be prescribed, in briefOCD
- 79a “Wonder Woman” starGADOT
- 81a Mountain ___DEW
- 82a Late singer Payne of One DirectionLIAM
- 84a Modern home of where cuneiform writing originatedIRAQ
- 85a Way up or way downSTAIRS
- 87a “How long have beavers blocked this river?”?WHATSTHEDAMAGE
- 92a “As ___ ?”SUCH
- 94a Earthenware potsOLLAS
- 95a Was comparable toRIVALED
- 96a Apparel feature that a bandeau lacksBRASTRAP
- 100a Function in the role ofACTAS
- 102a Monk’s titleDOM
- 103a Be crazy about Chicago trains with broken A.C.s?LOVEHOTELS
- 105a Much in quantityBEAUCOUP
- 109a Baseball family nameALOU
- 110a Actor JaredLETO
- 111a Metric in a competitive family business?SALESPERSON
- 114a Prince, e.g.HEIR
- 115a In ___ parentisLOCO
- 116a BlowERUPT
- 117a Designer HilfigerTOMMY
- 118a Lays turf onSODS
- 119a Little twerpSNOT
- 120a TrunkTORSO
- 121a Head of Slytherin House in the Harry Potter booksSNAPE
- Down
- 1d Subject of the 2018 biopic “On the Basis of Sex,” familiarlyRBG
- 2d Noble titleEARL
- 3d “Ci vediamo in giro!”CIAO
- 4d Getting ready to listenTUNINGIN
- 5d Historic district of a cityOLDTOWN
- 6d Gnarly problem, so to speakBEAR
- 7d Architect of Hong Kong’s Bank of China TowerIMPEI
- 8d Certain hallucinatory experienceACIDTRIP
- 9d DirectedLED
- 10d Last word of James Joyce’s “Ulysses”YES
- 11d Dad, in KoreanAPPA
- 12d Ingredients in some potato soupsLEEKS
- 13d Son of AphroditeAENEAS
- 14d “You don’t have to tell me”IKNOWIT
- 15d Time for a pick-me-up, humorouslyCOFFEEOCLOCK
- 16d Lie aheadAWAIT
- 17d Joe of “Home Alone”PESCI
- 18d First name in perfumesESTEE
- 24d Label anewRETAG
- 28d Banks from Los AngelesTYRA
- 29d Maidenhair and othersFERNS
- 32d Common dog commandCOME
- 33d ChanceHAP
- 35d Hit up on Instagram, informallyDMED
- 36d Overnight party with light shows and “cuddle puddles”RAVE
- 37d Luau stringsUKES
- 38d Rock group with the 1992 hit “Creep”RADIOHEAD
- 40d Harum-___ (reckless)SCARUM
- 43d UntrueNOTSO
- 44d Notaro of comedyTIG
- 46d Drag-and-drop disposal iconTRASH
- 47d Start of a counting rhymeEENIE
- 48d Hit with a smackSWAT
- 52d Time in a Shakespeare titleMIDSUMMER
- 55d Former Israeli P.M. OlmertEHUD
- 56d Platform for Safari and FaceTimeMACOS
- 57d BorderlineVERGE
- 58d “Need You Tonight” band, 1987INXS
- 59d Leave aloneLETBE
- 61d Arbiters of tasteCONNOISSEURS
- 62d Polite term of addressMAAM
- 64d Stamp on an invoicePAID
- 65d ImpliedGOTAT
- 66d Valerie Harper title roleRHODA
- 67d One of three immortal elders in “A Wrinkle in Time”MRSWHO
- 68d Dickens’s ___ HeepURIAH
- 69d BoutsJAGS
- 74d Tree whose name sounds like a pronounYEW
- 76d Word with history or hygieneORAL
- 77d Shut upCAGE
- 78d Threw out of a contest, informallyDQED
- 80d Philosopher’s pursuitTRUTH
- 82d Exam with an argumentative writing section, in briefLSAT
- 83d “You know, I can’t quite remember”ITSABLUR
- 84d “Oh geez, the answer was staring me in the face!”IMAMORON
- 86d Goes through screen after screenSCROLLS
- 88d “Sadly ?”ALAS
- 89d Special attention, for shortTLC
- 90d Made niceDIDUP
- 91d Wading birdsAVOCETS
- 93d Publicly bashHATEON
- 96d DoldrumsBLAHS
- 97d Lumberjacks’ competitionROLEO
- 98d Walk around, maybeAVOID
- 99d Where one might pick up litterPETCO
- 101d OozesSEEPS
- 104d BurgleLOOT
- 106d AboutASTO
- 107d West Point inst.USMA
- 108d FanfarePOMP
- 111d Like a diamond in a ringSET
- 112d Queer identity, in briefARO
- 113d 12/31NYE
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