“English pop singer whose name sounds like a goofy hint to the ends of 17- and 38-Across and 11- and 29-Down” crossword clue
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Reveal the answer to see why it works and where this clue has appeared before.HARRYSTYLES is the answer to the New York Times crossword clue “English pop singer whose name sounds like a goofy hint to the ends of 17- and 38-Across and 11- and 29-Down”. It was last seen in the puzzle of July 14, 2025, where it runs at 61 Across and fills 11 squares. It crosses 11 other entries in that grid — those are listed below and are the quickest way to confirm the letters you already have.
Crossing entries
Jul 14, 2025 grid26DLois Lane and co-workers at the Daily Planet9 ltrs›46DUnfortunate way for a business to go7 ltrs›48D"Goodness, I can't do that"6 ltrs›52DBig name in aspirin5 ltrs›54DWhat streets and avenues often make, collectively4 ltrs›55DGaelic language4 ltrs›57D___ mater4 ltrs›58DSee 56-Across4 ltrs›59DStrings of digits to keep secret, in brief4 ltrs›62DPioneer in instant messaging3 ltrs›63DYet, informally3 ltrs›
More clues from this puzzle
Jul 14, 20251A"Twilight" heroine5 ltrs›6A___ pants (garment with lots of pockets)5 ltrs›11ASchool grp. in charge of fund-raisers3 ltrs›14AIntentionally miss calls from, say5 ltrs›15ALayered bulb5 ltrs›16APartner of a cone, or of a reel3 ltrs›17ATextile pattern that resembles braided wicker11 ltrs›19AMoody rock subgenre3 ltrs›
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