New York Times Answers - Tuesday, 4th February 2025 There are 37 across clues and 39 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Tuesday, 4th February 2025. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Wandering soulNOMADAAcross 6: "Dónde ___ la biblioteca?"ESTAAAcross 10: Monster akin to a Japanese oniOGREAAcross 14: "Your concerns matter to me"ICAREAAcross 15: Little crackQUIPAAcross 16: Cook the surface ofSEARAAcross 17: Noiseless?QUITEQUIETAAcross 19: N.Y.C. home of Warhol's "Campbell's Soup Cans"MOMAAAcross 20: What one size might fitALLAAcross 21: Completely wreckRUINAAcross 22: Rock and roll, but not rhythm and bluesVERBSAAcross 23: The Crimson TideBAMAAAcross 25: View of Earth from heaven?ANGELANGLEAAcross 28: Newly decoratedREDONEAAcross 30: First-rateTOPTIERAAcross 31: GrandmaNANAAcross 32: Guy's name that's old slang for "OK"JAKEAAcross 33: Podcaster's income streamADSAAcross 34: Gymnastic feats ... or what the two halves of the answers to 17-, 25-, 49- and 58-Across do?BACKFLIPSAAcross 38: TNT's sister channelTBSAAcross 41: Blue feelingFUNKAAcross 42: Animal hidden in this clue, if you read it aloudEWEAAcross 44: Warm drink served from a tokkuriHOTSAKEAAcross 46: Hyundai electric carsIONIQSAAcross 49: "There are ways to leave"?EXITSEXISTAAcross 51: Dog that's not a purebredMUTTAAcross 53: Railroad stationDEPOTAAcross 54: Post-it, e.g.NOTEAAcross 56: Good name for a long-term investor?IRAAAcross 57: ___ feesUSERAAcross 58: Spite over an incomplete mobile payment?VENMOVENOMAAcross 61: Eat in styleDINEAAcross 62: Olympic equipment with body contact detection technologyEPEEAAcross 63: Dwindle, as supportERODEAAcross 64: Oft-unwanted bread piecesENDSAAcross 65: Teri of "After Hours"GARRAAcross 66: One section of a big band, informallySAXESDDown 1: Face covering with an opening around the eyesNIQABDDown 2: Eye-relatedOCULARDDown 3: Guys whose profession sounds redundantMAILMENDDown 4: "Making money is ___ and working is ___ and good business is the best ___": Andy WarholARTDDown 5: State animal of IllinoisDEERDDown 6: Like donkeys and zebrasEQUINEDDown 7: Taking action againstSUINGDDown 8: Cause for overtimeTIEDDown 9: Like the names of the track athletes Usain Bolt and Lisa LightfootAPTDDown 10: Actress Emily of "Hannah Montana"OSMENTDDown 11: Only U.S. state whose Wikipedia article has a "(U.S. state)" disambiguatorGEORGIADDown 12: Went on and onRAMBLEDDDown 13: Writers' blocks?ERASERSDDown 18: Actor Ke Huy ___ of "Everything Everywhere All at Once"QUANDDown 22: Puff piece?VAPEPENDDown 24: Not much, as of mayonnaiseADABDDown 26: Abbr. that might go after a list of authorsET ALDDown 26: Abbr. that might go after a list of authorsET AL.DDown 27: Norse god capable of shape-shifting into animalsLOKIDDown 29: Not eating anythingONAFASTDDown 32: One hub for Delta and American Airlines, in briefJFKDDown 35: Common crudités veggieCUKEDDown 36: Toy set that can be used to build roller coastersKNEXDDown 37: Do some strokesSWIMDDown 38: Nickname for filmdom's Jeffrey LebowskiTHEDUDEDDown 39: PensBOXESINDDown 40: Fixed regular allowanceSTIPENDDDown 43: Start to fall?EQUINOXDDown 45: Mall unitsSTORESDDown 46: Molecule that shares its formula with anotherISOMERDDown 47: Palindromic Italian numberOTTODDown 48: Walked purposefullySTRODEDDown 50: Word with tube or circleINNERDDown 52: Tones downTAMESDDown 55: Holidays that aren't typically federal holidaysEVESDDown 58: ChillaxVEGDDown 59: Org. that regulates "forever chemicals"E.P.A.DDown 59: Org. that regulates "forever chemicals"EPADDown 60: Historic stretchERA