NYT Crossword April 24 2025 answers
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April 24 2025 crossword
"Interview With the Vampire" and "Prince of Thorns":
Verb that sounds like a number ... and is a letter backward:
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"Borat" and "This Is Spinal Tap":
One of 10 in a millennium: Abbr.:
Josh:
Like some socks and chess players:
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They might be all over the map:
Animal known for freezing under pressure:
Noted criminal extradited to the U.S. in 2017:
"The Thursday Murder Club" and "A Killer Sundae":
Cher's catchphrase in "Clueless":
The Knights of ___, shadowy side group in "Star Wars":
"You Come ___" (Robert Frost collection):
___ Holden, U.S. soccer player-turned-commentator:
Kind of cucumber that isn't a vegetable:
One-named singer who's a former member of One Direction:
"Lady Bird" and "Stand By Me":
Poetic contraction that omits a "v":
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Some:
Button added to Apple's Messages app in 2022:
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Eponymous Italian designer Mario:
Prefix with soul or classical:
One of many listed on the back of a tour shirt:
Mixing thematic elements and tropes … or a feature of this puzzle?:
Dave ___, seven-time All-Star pitcher for the Blue Jays:
People celebrated worldwide on March 8:
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Subject of Homer's loathing on "The Simpsons":
Sports org. that now includes U.C. Berkeley and Stanford, strangely enough:
"There ___ Goes" (1988 hit by the La's):
Person with the shift after a long one of yours:
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