The full solution for the NY Times July 13 2025 Crossword puzzle is displayed below. This puzzle was authored by Brandon Koppy and edited by Will Shortz. The name of this puzzle is Tunnel Vision.
Across Clues
- 1 Cry from a guard tower HALT
- 5 Imaginary fiends DEMONS
- 11 Assign a number, maybe RATE
- 15 Takes orders at a restaurant WAITS
- 20 Great Plains tribe OTOE
- 21 “I’ll be right with you” INASEC
- 22 Name that becomes a shape if you switch the second and fourth letters OLAV
- 23 They might leave you in stitches, for short ERDOCS
- 25 Not marbled, say LEAN
- 26 Electronic music genre TECHNO
- 27 Pai gow game piece TILE
- 28 Relieve SOOTHE
- 29 They have seniority ELDERS
- 31 Bit of red in a salad BEET
- 32 What accepts all cookies? OVEN
- 33 Bottom TUSHIE
- 34 Under, on a score SOTTO
- 35 ___ of all LEAST
- 36 They might be padded RESUMES
- 38 Gift in the 2000 movie “The Gift” ESP
- 39 Here, in Paris ICI
- 40 Alternative fuel source PEAT
- 42 ___ Noël PERE
- 43 Yoga sounds OMS
- 44 ?60s war zone NAM
- 45 “Wicked” protagonist ELPHABA
- 49 180 UEY
- 52 Acknowledge silently NODAT
- 54 Leave be LETLIE
- 56 Big hunk GOB
- 57 Many idol worshipers TWEENS
- 59 Cartoonist Silverstein SHEL
- 62 Took an hour off mid-day, say HADLUNCH
- 64 Phrase cooed en español TEAMO
- 65 Dry, as Spanish wine SECO
- 66 Monk known as “The Father of English History” STBEDE
- 69 Geometric art style, familiarly DECO
- 70 Going wrong ERRING
- 72 Two-stringed Chinese instrument ERHU
- 73 Gave a hoot CARED
- 74 Gentleman’s disagreement? NOSIR
- 75 Website feed inits. RSS
- 76 Basketball shooter’s lament IMISSED
- 78 Flattering lines ODE
- 79 Subj. for John Maynard Keynes ECON
- 81 Alma mater for John Maynard Keynes ETON
- 82 Dot in la mer ILE
- 83 It lets you move north UPARROW
- 85 Windy City commuting org. CTA
- 88 “A picture is worth a thousand words,” e.g. ADAGE
- 91 Mulligans REDOS
- 93 Big name in streaming ROKU
- 94 Gossip about DISHON
- 96 Champion’s memento RING
- 97 Hold a grudge against RESENT
- 98 North Carolina university ELON
- 99 “See if that’s OK” GOASK
- 100 Chore-o-graph? TODOLIST
- 102 Significant start DENT
- 103 Good person MENSCH
- 104 Collectors’ org. IRS
- 105 Traded for cash INPAWN
- 108 Letter-shaped opening TSLOT
- 110 Postgrad degs. MAS
- 111 1962 Paul Anka hit with the lyric “Kiss me mucho” ESOBESO
- 113 Absorb, as a cost EAT
- 115 “___ bin ein Berliner” ICH
- 117 Goddess of the rainbow IRIS
- 119 State bird of Minnesota LOON
- 120 ___ degree NTH
- 121 Give bad marks MAR
- 122 Reason for a successful steal, maybe LATETAG
- 126 Unstable noble gas RADON
- 129 French composer Erik SATIE
- 131 Eeyore-esque GLOOMY
- 133 Black dialect, in brief AAVE
- 134 Seemingly forever AGES
- 135 Roar BELLOW
- 136 Soft palate appendages UVULAE
- 137 Some M.L.B. highlights RBIS
- 138 Litigious threat ILLSUE
- 140 Daughter on “Bob’s Burgers” TINA
- 141 Group in charge REGIME
- 142 Puffer or blazer COAT
- 143 Still looming, say TOCOME
- 144 Shape that becomes a name if you switch the second and fourth letters OVAL
- 145 Wet bar? SHOAL
- 146 Smooth with a whetstone HONE
- 147 Like some bobsleighs TWOMAN
- 148 Hawk SELL
Vertical Clues
- 1 With 114-Down, some neighborhood bars ? or what connect eight pairs of answers in this puzzle? HOLESIN
- 2 Shopped at a farmers’ market, say ATELOCAL
- 3 Concern for a web game developer LOADTIME
- 4 Guiding principle TENET
- 5 Morse “. . .” DITS
- 6 Opposite of WSW ENE
- 7 Play featuring a trio of witches MACBETH
- 8 Actor ___ Jackson Jr. OSHEA
- 9 State birds of Hawaii NENES
- 10 Winfield ___, loser to Franklin Pierce for president in 1852 SCOTT
- 11 Chopper spinner ROTOR
- 12 Still in the game ALIVE
- 13 Pranksters may have tall ones TALES
- 14 Tie EVENUP
- 15 Fictional land on “Game of Thrones” WESTEROS
- 16 Got going AROUSED
- 17 Wedding exchange IDOS
- 18 See 68-Down TOTHEOTHERSIDE
- 19 Deep split SCHISM
- 24 Falls through the cracks, say SEEPS
- 30 Strung rungs ROPELADDER
- 35 Likely place for a hot mic LAPEL
- 37 Certain religious pacifist MENNONITE
- 41 Gloss over, linguistically ELIDE
- 46 French film director Varda, whom Martin Scorsese once described as “one of the gods of cinema” AGNES
- 47 Italian lawn game BOCCI
- 48 Just hate ABHOR
- 49 Downright UTTER
- 50 Still-life vessels EWERS
- 51 Quite a while YEARS
- 53 Jacks and jennies ASSES
- 55 The old you? THEE
- 58 Bygone owner of Capitol Records EMI
- 60 Tier ECHELON
- 61 Like sperm whales, among all animals LOUDEST
- 63 Slurpable noodle UDON
- 66 Looked high and low in SCOURED
- 67 Polliwog TADPOLE
- 68 With 18-Down, classic 1967 song by a group whose name is a hint to solving the eight bonus clues (see note) BREAKONTHROUGH
- 71 Biotech crop, in brief GMO
- 74 “Ah, thanks for explaining” NOWIGETIT
- 77 As an answer INRESPONSE
- 80 Atlantic food fish COD
- 81 Breakfast brand with a Thick & Fluffy variety EGGO
- 84 Fruit-shaped candies RUNTS
- 85 Wide rift CHASM
- 86 Puccini opera set in Rome TOSCA
- 87 Ancient symbols of life ANKHS
- 88 Man’s name that sounds like two consonants ARTIE
- 89 Some luxury bags DIORS
- 90 “Consequently …” ANDSO
- 92 ___ noche (tonight, in Tijuana) ESTA
- 95 One of 12 for Jacob SON
- 97 Classic detergent brand RINSO
- 101 Use for sleeping, say LIEON
- 103 Stealthy aquatic hunter MORAYEEL
- 106 Started broadcasting WENTLIVE
- 107 Countrywide NATIONAL
- 109 “Lip Gloss” rapper, 2007 LILMAMA
- 112 Stop being buds? BLOSSOM
- 114 See 1-Down THEWALL
- 115 Hosting site with a gallery of memes IMGUR
- 116 Jersey boys? CALVES
- 118 Google action SEARCH
- 123 Just not done TABOO
- 124 Birdlike AVIAN
- 125 Beau ___ GESTE
- 126 Bonnie with 13 Grammys RAITT
- 127 Beaming AGLOW
- 128 AC___ (G.M. subsidiary) DELCO
- 130 Some saxes ALTOS
- 132 Grab bag OLIO
- 135 “We’ve all ___ there” BEEN
- 139 Thurman who played the bride in “Kill Bill” UMA
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