Below you will find all the answers for the 0701-25 NY Times Crossword 1 Jul 25, Tuesday divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| Potato chip, to Brits | CRISP |
| Boxing call, informally | TKO |
| Award you can wear | MEDAL |
| Tower of ___ (mathematical puzzle with disks) | HANOI |
| Cash in Kyoto | YEN |
| Deliver a TED talk, say | ORATE |
| “Stop!,” during roughhousing | UNCLE! |
| Something found in a plum, but not a pear | PIT |
| Situated long-term | BASED |
| *Most “wasabi” at sushi bars, in actuality | HORSERADISH |
| *Fruit whose name is also a synonym for a grouch | CRAB APPLE |
| Said “speaking of which,” say | SEGUED |
| Held office | SERVED |
| Take a seat unceremoniously, with “down” | PLOP … |
| Hoagie | SUB |
| Contest before a final, informally | SEMI |
| Bathroom, to Brits | LOO |
| Handle, as a tough piece of information | STOMACH |
| Domain suffix that most civilians can’t register | GOV |
| “___ a free country” | IT’S |
| Omnivorous fish of the Amazon | PIRANHA |
| Info from someone who’s on the way | ETA |
| Like Nickelodeon’s Mutant Ninja Turtles | TEENAGE |
| Widens, as a pupil | DILATES |
| Make yawn, say | BORE |
| Concluding part | CODA |
| Electronically produced echo effect | REVERB |
| “Fine, I guess” | OK, SURE |
| Ripped | TORE |
| “Dead serious,” in modern lingo | NO CAP |
| ___ of the valley | LILY |
| Rapper ___ Sweatshirt | EARL |
| Bring together | UNITE |
| Pacify | TAME |
| Counterpart of Dreyer’s east of the Rockies | EDY’S |
| Actress Thompson of “Selma” and “Creed” | TESSA |
| Powdered sugar, for a gingerbread house | SNOW |
Down
| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| “Crazy Rich Asians” director Jon M. ___ | CHU |
| 1985 Kurosawa epic that is a retelling of “King Lear” | RAN |
| Creep (along) | INCH |
| Beverage holder that’s typically red | SOLO CUP |
| Capital of South Dakota | PIERRE |
| Characteristically laid-back | TYPE B |
| Actress Knightley | KEIRA |
| Dispensed from a keg | ON TAP |
| Like some homes and phones | MOBILE |
| Items on a blackboard tray | ERASERS |
| Recipe smidgen, as of salt | DASH |
| Supped | ATE |
| Was ahead in a race | LED |
| Down | SAD |
| They result in two baseball outs, for short | DPS |
| Divorce | SPLIT |
| Mexican dish of corn on the cob with toppings | ELOTE |
| *Fruit from a bush, much used in pies and jams | GOOSEBERRY |
| Like the foods that answer the starred clues, despite how their names start | VEGETARIAN |
| Be overdramatic | EMOTE |
| High-maintenance stars | DIVAS |
| Ticked off | SORE |
| “Gattaca” co-star Thurman | UMA |
| Word after wedding or rubber | … BAND |
| Tire on the back of a jeep | SPARE |
| *Little tuber used to make Spanish horchata | TIGER NUT |
| *Garbanzo, by another name | CHICKPEA |
| Heavenly headwear | HALOS |
| “Great Expectations” and “The Great Gatsby,” for two | NOVELS |
| Grown-ups | ADULTS |
| There might be a fork in it | ROAD |
| Barbecue discard | BONE |
| “Overnight” breakfast option | OATS |
| Muppet who posts on social media in the third person | ELMO |
| Stand next to a club? | TEE |
| Gender prefix | CIS- |
| Tree whose name sounds like a pronoun | YEW |
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