Our NYT Crossword Hints for October 24, 2025
If you’ve found yourself stuck on a clue while solving the New York Times Crossword, our hints for the October 24, 2025 puzzle will help you move through the grid with ease.
### About the NYT Crossword
The NYT Crossword is a daily puzzle that challenges solvers’ knowledge and vocabulary. It is one of the most popular crosswords worldwide, renowned for its challenging clues and clever wordplay. The puzzle is published in the print edition of *The New York Times* and is also available online.
### Hints for the October 24, 2025 Puzzle
Below, you’ll find hints for all the crossword clues from the 10/24/25 NYT Crossword. The clues are listed for your reference. You can click or tap on any clue to access a page with more detailed information, including definitions. If you prefer not to be immediately spoiled, you have the option to reveal letters one by one, giving yourself more of a challenge before seeing the full solution.
#### Across Clues Highlights:
– 1A. Apple product
– 6A. Where the monster and Frankenstein cross paths, in *Frankenstein*
– 10A. It helps with server loads
– 14A. Draw forth
– 15A. Opener for an aerial act
– 17A. Fictional sidekick on a donkey
– 18A. Synthetic oil producer
– 19A. Settings for a mixer
– 21A. Silly ones
– 22A. Complimentary words
– 24A. Key of “Spring” in Vivaldi’s *Four Seasons*: Abbr.
– 28A. About 9% of the earth’s total surface area
– 29A. Site once promoted with the slogan “A place for friends”
– 31A. Track unit
– 34A. Modern device with no filter, informally
– 36A. Sidesteps
– 37A. Snarky reply to a question that starts “Can I .?”
– 40A. Sight you can hardly believe
– 41A. Thai money
– 42A. Returns home?
– 43A. Spread followers
– 45A. Film director Nicolas
– 47A. Bounce
– 48A. Groups of assistants in some old offices
– 53A. Number discovered in the 1500s
– 55A. Makeshift arrangement
– 56A. Flag-waving, say
– 60A. Clarence ___, “The Wire” mayor
– 61A. Bobblehead, e.g.
– 62A. Ezra who co-founded Vox
– 63A. Made out
– 64A. Zen riddle
– 65A. ‘What a shame’
#### Down Clues Highlights:
– 1D. One side of a consumer “war”
– 2D. Not put up resistance, say
– 3D. Characters in *The Lord of the Rings*
– 4D. Condition formally known as atopic dermatitis
– 5D. Starting line at a starting line
– 6D. Mental health org.
– 7D. Word with extra or living
– 8D. Spinning ring, informally?
– 9D. Plan B, for seniors
– 10D. It’s on the right in the second row
– 11D. Throw, maybe
– 12D. Bolted some nuts down
– 13D. “___ Blues” (Beatles song)
– 16D. Derivative of sin
– 20D. Dismayed reaction to a tag
– 23D. Contents of some sheets
– 25D. “Bloody” queen
– 26D. Job that requires a lot of memorization
– 27D. Figure in Michelangelo’s *The Last Judgment*
– 30D. Locales with many banks
– 31D. Kind of bar that’s hard to pass
– 32D. It comes with a parting of the ways
– 33D. Houston and New Orleans
– 35D. Hunk
– 38D. Ramble away
– 39D. Sound the alarm
– 44D. Chest: Prefix
– 46D. Break from the group, say
– 49D. Actress Alexander of *Get Out*
– 50D. No doubt
– 51D. Saint ___ (Caribbean isle)
– 52D. Lay out
– 54D. Small songbird
– 56D. Scoreboard tally (Abbr.)
– 57D. It’s good for tricks
– 58D. Not just “a”
– 59D. The 1900s, e.g.: Abbr.
### Additional Tips
If you’re new to crossword puzzles or looking for an easier challenge, try the NYT Mini Crossword. This mini version is a 5×5 grid, significantly smaller and simpler than the standard weekday 15×15 puzzles or the Sunday 21×21 editions.
### Puzzle Release Times
New crosswords are released at 10 PM ET on weekdays and 6 PM ET on weekends, so be sure to check back regularly for the latest clues and puzzles.
### About the New York Times Crossword History
The New York Times crossword was first published many decades ago and has since become a beloved pastime for puzzle enthusiasts around the globe. Known for its high level of difficulty and clever, playful clues, the puzzles range in size—from 15×15 grids on weekdays to 21×21 grids on Sundays.
Each puzzle is crafted by a skilled team of constructors and editors, ensuring a quality balance of entertainment and challenge. Themes, clever wordplay, and puns are common, making every puzzle unique and engaging.
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Enjoy the October 24, 2025 puzzle—and happy solving!
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