The Crossword Puzzle Answers for 09/03/2025. The September 03 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 Project for a beginning knitterSCARF
- 6a Petri dish mediumAGAR
- 10a Niecy ___ of “Clean House”NASH
- 14a Exposed, as one’s dirty laundryAIRED
- 15a Protein in a niçoise saladTUNA
- 16a Guthrie who sang “Alice’s Restaurant”ARLO
- 17a Neutral shade in some Florida décor?TAMPABEIGE
- 19a One getting top billingSTAR
- 20a Just OKSOSO
- 21a Break in the actionLULL
- 22a CensuresDAMNS
- 23a Lighthearted invitation for joining one’s sled team?SKIPTOMYLUGE
- 26a [Is this thing on?]TAPTAP
- 29a Fish feared by dragons in “How to Train Your Dragon”EELS
- 30a Cry of defeatILOST
- 31a Chess piece that can be promotedPAWN
- 34a Creature of Sherpa folkloreYETI
- 37a Chop (off)LOP
- 38a Fancify ? or a phonetic hint to 17-, 23-, 50- and 62-AcrossZHUZHUP
- 41a Stalling soundsUHS
- 42a Tolkien trilogy, to fansLOTR
- 44a Word after latch or glomONTO
- 45a “Death of a Salesman” salesmanLOMAN
- 47a A half-filled auditorium, per Robert FrostHELL
- 49a Puts the pedal to the metalGUNSIT
- 50a Headline during a zombie attack?THEDEADSIEGE
- 55a Pair of cymbals with a foot pedalHIHAT
- 56a GainEARN
- 57a World’s most-watched television franchise, informallyIDOL
- 61a School within both Princeton and Carleton?ETON
- 62a Price of makeup at the dollar store, informally?BUCKAROUGE
- 64a No longer applicableMOOT
- 65a Feel soreACHE
- 66a Console for the game Pitfall!ATARI
- 67a Partner of oddsENDS
- 68a Rhyming word after speedREAD
- 69a Loses colorPALES
- Down
- 1d Exams that are often optionalSATS
- 2d Florence farewellCIAO
- 3d MunitionsARMS
- 4d Spreads on social mediaREPOSTS
- 5d Cosmetics-regulating org.FDA
- 6d Couldn’t get enough ofATEUP
- 7d Reason for a tucked tail, perhapsGUILT
- 8d ___-SaxonANGLO
- 9d Issa of “Insecure”RAE
- 10d How a Dylan impersonator might singNASALLY
- 11d Tate Modern and othersARTMUSEUMS
- 12d “That slaps,” for something good, e.g.SLANG
- 13d One might be mountedHORSE
- 18d Tiny deviation from a general trendBLIP
- 22d Product from RitDYE
- 24d New York City deli nameKATZ
- 25d It might be fixed at a chef’s tableMENU
- 26d Cashier’s trayTILL
- 27d ___ gobi (potato curry)ALOO
- 28d Prepare to do an oil change, sayPOPTHEHOOD
- 31d “The shoddy sandwich knife couldn’t cut the mustard,” e.g.PUN
- 32d Early H.I.V. medAZT
- 33d “___ knows?”WHO
- 35d Phuket nativeTHAI
- 36d “___ she lovely?” (Stevie Wonder question)ISNT
- 39d Greeting that becomes another greeting if you add an A at the front and reverse itHOLA
- 40d PromotePLUG
- 43d Stinging insectsREDANTS
- 46d The least amount a person might giveONEIOTA
- 48d Tennis umpire’s callLET
- 49d Rowlands of “A Woman Under the Influence”GENA
- 50d SubjectTHEME
- 51d Discover by chanceHITON
- 52d Two in a handDEUCE
- 53d ___ Baron Cohen, “The Trial of the Chicago 7” actorSACHA
- 54d Ticked offIRKED
- 58d TwofoldDUAL
- 59d Fairy tale baddieOGRE
- 60d Some island ringsLEIS
- 62d Setting for many a joke with a priest, a pastor and a rabbiBAR
- 63d Sharp knockRAP