NYT Crossword July 1 2025 answers
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July 1 2025 crossword
"Crazy Rich Asians" director Jon M. ___:
1985 Kurosawa epic that is a retelling of "King Lear":
Beverage holder that's typically red:
Tower of ___ (mathematical puzzle with disks):
Something found in a plum, but not a pear:
*Most "wasabi" at sushi bars, in actuality:
Down:
They result in two baseball outs, for short:
*Fruit whose name is also a synonym for a grouch:
Said "speaking of which," say:
Mexican dish of corn on the cob with toppings:
*Fruit from a bush, much used in pies and jams:
Like the foods that answer the starred clues, despite how their names start:
Take a seat unceremoniously, with "down":
Contest before a final, informally:
Handle, as a tough piece of information:
*Little tuber used to make Spanish horchata:
Domain suffix that most civilians can't register:
Omnivorous fish of the Amazon:
Info from someone who's on the way:
Like Nickelodeon's Mutant Ninja Turtles:
"Great Expectations" and "The Great Gatsby," for two:
Electronically produced echo effect:
Muppet who posts on social media in the third person:
"Dead serious," in modern lingo:
Tree whose name sounds like a pronoun:
Counterpart of Dreyer's east of the Rockies:
Actress Thompson of "Selma" and "Creed":
Powdered sugar, for a gingerbread house:
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