New York Times Answers - Thursday, 23rd January 2025 There are 36 across clues and 38 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Thursday, 23rd January 2025. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Tavern regularBAR FLYAAcross 1: Tavern regularBARFLYAAcross 7: Bit of haunted house décorCOBWEBAAcross 13: Remove some bugs fromDELOUSEAAcross 14: Beethoven work initially dedicated to NapoleonEROICAAAcross 15: Classic line from the Dick and Jane seriesSEESPOTRUNAAcross 16: Hiring practice at a family business, sayNEPOTISMAAcross 17: Like many shots in soccerONGOALAAcross 18: SupposeASSUMEAAcross 19: One might be worthy or formidableFOEAAcross 20: Years of declineDOTAGEAAcross 23: Pilots' chroniclesLOGSAAcross 25: "___ plaisir!"AVECAAcross 27: Where people amass for MassNAVEAAcross 28: Bee-dazzler?PETALAAcross 29: AdequateSO-SOAAcross 30: Hurdle for a future Ph.D.GREAAcross 31: E, in a musical mnemonicEVERYAAcross 32: Land whose name meant "between two rivers"MESOPOTAMIAAAcross 36: Gets upRISESAAcross 39: Grp. with a lot of intelligenceNSAAAcross 40: Painter Bob who said "We don't make mistakes. We have happy accidents"ROSSAAcross 44: Advocacy org. that gained prominence in 1980s New York CityACT UPAAcross 45: Eastern currencyYUANAAcross 46: Word repeated in a children's gameDUCKAAcross 47: Laura of "Jurassic Park"DERNAAcross 48: Structure with smoke flapsTEEPEEAAcross 50: Prefix with color and countyTRIAAcross 51: "Snow Falling on ___," 1994 mystery novel set in Washington StateCEDARSAAcross 53: Bank assessmentATMFEEAAcross 55: Sichuan bean curd dishMAPOTOFUAAcross 56: Obstacles for a driver ... or what this puzzle's circled squares representPOTHOLESAAcross 58: "When in the course of human ___ …" (start of the Declaration of Independence)EVENTSAAcross 59: "You're kidding yourself!"DREAMONAAcross 60: HateDETESTAAcross 61: In the interimFORNOWDDown 1: Singers who co-starred in the 1978 film "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band"BEEGEESDDown 2: TooALSODDown 3: Either of two diverging in a Robert Frost poemROPOTADDDown 4: Horse-racing measurementsFURLONGSDDown 5: Football powerhouse in the S.E.C.LSUDDown 6: Eastern currencyYENDDown 7: Perfume ecclesiasticallyCENSEDDown 8: Unrefined metal sourcesORESDDown 9: Sunset in the West?BOPOTULEVARDDDown 10: Motion-sensing gaming deviceWIIMOTEDDown 11: Popeye's creatorECSEGARDDown 12: "Kapow!"BAMDDown 13: All over againDE NOVODDown 15: Lounges, e.g.SOFASDDown 18: Bit of biographical dataAGEDDown 21: ___ chips, snack from HawaiiTARODDown 22: WayAVEPOTNUEDDown 24: VulpineSLYDDown 26: Fall apart mentallyCOMEUNDONEDDown 28: Canadian province where "Anne of Green Gables" is set: Abbr.PEIDDown 33: Special reading ability, for shortE.S.P.DDown 33: Special reading ability, for shortESPDDown 34: "And make it snappy!"ASAPDDown 35: Hall & Oates hit with the opening lyric "She'll only come out at night"MAN-EATERDDown 36: Beyond coolRADDDown 37: Geologic formation from glacial meltingICECAVEDDown 38: Word with clothes or cleanerSTREPOTETDDown 41: Discharge of water, e.g.OUTFLOWDDown 42: FilterSCREENDDown 43: Heavens SKIESDDown 45: "You rang?"YESDDown 48: Arrangement for an heir, perhapsTRUSTDDown 49: Literary husband of Zeena FromeETHANDDown 52: Early p.m. times, in briefAFTSDDown 54: Steamed dumpling in Tibetan cuisineMOMODDown 55: ___ schoolMEDDDown 56: Common downloadPDFDDown 57: Metal para una medalla olímpicaORO