New York Times Answers - Friday, 14th February 2025 There are 35 across clues and 35 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Friday, 14th February 2025. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: No proANTIAAcross 5: RectitudinousJUSTAAcross 9: Sleep ___APNEAAAcross 14: Clean energy?GOODKARMAAAcross 16: ___ Alexander, author of the fantasy series "The Chronicles of Prydain"LLOYDAAcross 17: "Everything's fine with me"IMDOINGOKAAcross 18: Bad things to blowFUSESAAcross 19: Word with "at" or "not in the"LEASTAAcross 20: Made (out), but barelyEKEDAAcross 22: ParcelMETEAAcross 23: D.C. winter hrs.ESTAAcross 24: Nice chunk of changeTIDY SUMAAcross 27: ___ FaireRENAAcross 28: Mickey Mantle's retired jerseySEVENAAcross 30: Classic Gustav Klimt painting made during his "Golden Period"THEKISSAAcross 32: Completely fluidINCASHAAcross 35: Al ___DENTEAAcross 36: Develop emotions (for)CATCHFEELINGSAAcross 39: "Ragtime" role for which Audra McDonald won a TonySARAHAAcross 40: Body of Jewish lawTALMUDAAcross 41: Classic ska song with the lyric "Let's get together and feel all right"ONELOVEAAcross 43: Affaire de coeurAMOURAAcross 46: ___ lecithin (chocolate additive)SOYAAcross 47: Amazon, e.g.WARRIORAAcross 50: Fútbol stadium cryGOLAAcross 52: RomancesWOOSAAcross 54: Lose liquidity, in a wayCLOTAAcross 55: Peak performanceAGAMEAAcross 57: ElicitEDUCEAAcross 59: BewitchedINATRANCEAAcross 61: "Skimbleshanks: The Railway Cat" poetELIOTAAcross 62: Second Commandment subjectFALSEIDOLAAcross 63: People put down stakes for themTENTSAAcross 64: Singer who wrote the Oscar-nominated song "May It Be" for "The Fellowship of the Ring"ENYAAAcross 65: Title that translates to "highest principle"LAMADDown 1: NimbleAGILEDDown 2: Unrealistic claim on the packaging of a kid's craftNOMESSDDown 3: As of yetTO DATEDDown 4: Promising wordsIDOSDDown 5: Renaissance painter ___ van EyckJANDDown 6: PressedURGEDDDown 7: Like a sultry eye shadow lookSMOKYDDown 8: Accepts defeat, in slangTAKESTHELDDown 9: 1980s TV title characterALFDDown 10: Desirable and profitable, as an assignmentPLUMDDown 11: Symbol of social status in ancient MesopotamiaNOSE RINGDDown 12: They might involve a Snellen chartEYETESTSDDown 13: Google platform for website monetizationADSENSEDDown 15: Protein-packed Purina product KITTENCHOWDDown 21: "Thanks, Captain Obvious"DUHDDown 25: Move slowlyINCHDDown 26: A little unwell?MEDIUMRAREDDown 29: ___ signsVITALDDown 31: Martial art whose name means "sword way"KENDODDown 33: Where the ka and ba reunite, in Egyptian mythologyAFTERLIFEDDown 34: Beach body?SEADDown 36: NeckCANOODLEDDown 37: "Willing to join our endeavor?"AREYOUINDDown 38: "So-o-o-o funny!"LMAODDown 39: "That's kind of you!"SOSWEETDDown 42: Little sucker?VACDDown 44: Its national dish, matoke, is made from green bananasUGANDADDown 45: "How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days" or "10 Things I Hate About You"ROMCOMDDown 48: Saoirse of 2019's "Little Women"RONANDDown 49: Setting for the films "Life Is Beautiful" and "Call Me By Your Name"ITALYDDown 51: One-eyed "Futurama" characterLEELADDown 53: One sporting a sporran, maybeSCOTDDown 56: ___ Carson Levine, author of "Ella Enchanted"GAILDDown 58: 9-Down and his familyETSDDown 60: Grp. using biometric camerasTSA