NYT CROSSWORD • TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2025

NYT Crossword Answers Feb 4, 2025

Complete answer list for the February 4, 2025 New York Times Crossword. Across and Down, every clue, every answer — plus the full grid below.

The Grid

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Across 37

  1. 1Wandering soul NOMAD
  2. 6"Dónde ___ la biblioteca?" ESTA
  3. 10Monster akin to a Japanese oni OGRE
  4. 14"Your concerns matter to me" ICARE
  5. 15Little crack QUIP
  6. 16Cook the surface of SEAR
  7. 17Noiseless? QUITEQUIET
  8. 19N.Y.C. home of Warhol's "Campbell's Soup Cans" MOMA
  9. 20What one size might fit ALL
  10. 21Completely wreck RUIN
  11. 22Rock and roll, but not rhythm and blues VERBS
  12. 23The Crimson Tide BAMA
  13. 25View of Earth from heaven? ANGELANGLE
  14. 28Newly decorated REDONE
  15. 30First-rate TOPTIER
  16. 31Grandma NAN
  17. 32Guy's name that's old slang for "OK" JAKE
  18. 33Podcaster's income stream ADS
  19. 34Gymnastic feats ... or what the two halves of the answers to 17-, 25-, 49- and 58-Across do? BACKFLIPS
  20. 38TNT's sister channel TBS
  21. 41Blue feeling FUNK
  22. 42Animal hidden in this clue, if you read it aloud EWE
  23. 44Warm drink served from a tokkuri HOTSAKE
  24. 46Hyundai electric cars IONIQS
  25. 49"There are ways to leave"? EXITSEXIST
  26. 51Dog that's not a purebred MUTT
  27. 53Railroad station DEPOT
  28. 54Post-it, e.g. NOTE
  29. 56Good name for a long-term investor? IRA
  30. 57___ fees USER
  31. 58Spite over an incomplete mobile payment? VENMOVENOM
  32. 61Eat in style DINE
  33. 62Olympic equipment with body contact detection technology EPEE
  34. 63Dwindle, as support ERODE
  35. 64Oft-unwanted bread pieces ENDS
  36. 65Teri of "After Hours" GARR
  37. 66One section of a big band, informally SAXES

Down 37

  1. 1Face covering with an opening around the eyes NIQAB
  2. 2Eye-related OCULAR
  3. 3Guys whose profession sounds redundant MAILMEN
  4. 4"Making money is ___ and working is ___ and good business is the best ___": Andy Warhol ART
  5. 5State animal of Illinois DEER
  6. 6Like donkeys and zebras EQUINE
  7. 7Taking action against SUING
  8. 8Cause for overtime TIE
  9. 9Like the names of the track athletes Usain Bolt and Lisa Lightfoot APT
  10. 10Actress Emily of "Hannah Montana" OSMENT
  11. 11Only U.S. state whose Wikipedia article has a "(U.S. state)" disambiguator GEORGIA
  12. 12Went on and on RAMBLED
  13. 13Writers' blocks? ERASERS
  14. 18Actor Ke Huy ___ of "Everything Everywhere All at Once" QUAN
  15. 22Puff piece? VAPEPEN
  16. 24Not much, as of mayonnaise ADAB
  17. 26Abbr. that might go after a list of authors ETAL
  18. 27Norse god capable of shape-shifting into animals LOKI
  19. 29Not eating anything ONAFAST
  20. 32One hub for Delta and American Airlines, in brief JFK
  21. 35Common crudités veggie CUKE
  22. 36Toy set that can be used to build roller coasters KNEX
  23. 37Do some strokes SWIM
  24. 38Nickname for filmdom's Jeffrey Lebowski THEDUDE
  25. 39Pens BOXESIN
  26. 40Fixed regular allowance STIPEND
  27. 43Start to fall? EQUINOX
  28. 45Mall units STORES
  29. 46Molecule that shares its formula with another ISOMER
  30. 47Palindromic Italian number OTTO
  31. 48Walked purposefully STRODE
  32. 50Word with tube or circle INNER
  33. 52Tones down TAMES
  34. 55Holidays that aren't typically federal holidays EVES
  35. 58Chillax VEG
  36. 59Org. that regulates "forever chemicals" EPA
  37. 60Historic stretch ERA