NYT Crossword September 17 2025 answers
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September 17 2025 crossword
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State trees of North Dakota:
ELMS
___ Club:
ELKS
Actress Dunham:
LENA
Apollo mission mementos:
MOONROCKS
Alternative to a strike [cough cough]:
SICKOUT
Ditto, in footnotes:
IDEM
Variety:
ILK
Brooks & ___ (country duo):
DUNN
Literary download:
EBOOK
Anime style involving giant robots:
MECHA
Measure (up):
STACK
Rocksteady precursor:
SKA
Soothing home remedy for puffy eyes:
TEABAGS
Spanish rice:
ARROZ
Sorcerous elder of folklore:
CRONE
Garden hose problems:
KINKS
First in a line of 14 popes:
LEOI
Some garage jobs:
LUBES
Go over lightly:
SKIM
Olympian Strug:
KERRI
Start of a joke:
KNOCKKNOCK
Enemy agency in "Get Smart":
KAOS
Elder brother of Moses:
AARON
Brand whose name is derived from the French phrase "sans caféine":
SANKA
Perfectly pitched?:
NOHIT
___ Maria (liqueur):
TIA
Sound effect in a slapstick routine:
BONK
One might hit it or raise it, metaphorically:
ROOF
Beatles sobriquet:
FAB4
Vodka cocktails with orange liqueur and lime juice:
KAMIKAZES
See 68-Down:
KROC
Awakening:
AROUSAL
Slightly:
ATAD
Go pit-a-pat:
RACE
Enjoy:
LIKE
World Cup champs of 1978, 1986 and 2022: Abbr.:
ARG
Knowing what not to say, say:
TACT
Regional life forms:
BIOTA
Texter's [!!!]:
OMG
Make "it," in a kids' game:
TAG
Ripening agent:
AGER
Kitchen appliance brand:
OSTER
Body of policy advisers:
THINKTANK
Take home:
EARN
Bird named for a Titan:
RHEA
Cry of dismay:
ACK
Grammy-winning Bruno Mars album of 2016 … or a hint to an unusual feature of this puzzle's answer grid:
24KMAGIC
Like some short tennis matches:
2SET
Contrite answer to "Who put the empty ice cream carton back in the freezer?":
IDID
"Fat chance!":
HAH
Classroom assignments:
DESKS
Legendary sea monsters:
KRAKENS
Encouraged, with "on":
EGGED
Pressing:
DIRE
Some bottled waters:
DASANIS
Cred:
REP
String tightener on a guitar:
PEG
One-named Barbadian superstar:
RIHANNA
Ear covering:
HUSK
Title nickname in a classic 1984 sports film:
KARATEKID
Screwballs:
KOOKS
Director Kurosawa:
AKIRA
Caramel-filled candies:
ROLOS
Actress Palmer of "Nope":
KEKE
Outie's counterpart:
INNIE
Hung on the clothesline:
DRIED
Time when streetlights turn on:
DUSK
"All right already, I'll do it!":
OKOK
Punk or funk:
GENRE
Vape pen, informally:
ECIG
Joined, as a table:
SATAT
When Hamilton arrives in New York City, in "Hamilton":
ACTI
Some ring decisions, in brief:
TKOS
Edmonton athlete:
OILER
With 28-Down, longtime McDonald's chief:
RAY
Trinket:
KNICKKNACK
Comedian Jo:
KOY
Swedish coin:
KRONA
Nursery song refrain:
EIEIO
Really loving:
INTO
Like a smart aleck:
SASSY
Pushing against a boundary … like this answer?:
EDGY
"Shreds," in winter sports lingo:
SKIS
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