Chuck
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Crossword clues, hints, and answers
Across
- 1. Give up — Answer: CEDE
- 5. Datum on a dating profile — Answer: AGE
- 8. Delivery people? — Answer: MAMAS
- 13. Eye part — Answer: UVEA
- 14. Presently, in the past — Answer: ANON
- 15. Choose — Answer: ELECT. Hint: When you're picking your favorite option, you're likely doing this! 🗳️
- 16. Aired in multiple places at the same time — Answer: SIMULATED
- 18. Oil and water, to a painter — Answer: MEDIA
- 19. Nationalist grp. founded in 1964 — Answer: PLO
- 20. Collectors of forensic evidence, for short — Answer: CSIS
- 21. Sorts with unruly hair — Answer: MOPEDS
- 22. Hit up privately on "the socials" — Answer: DMED
- 24. Some lighters or pens — Answer: BICS
- 26. Potpourri — Answer: HASH
- 27. Tries to win — Answer: WOOS
- 28. Close-up shots, of a sort — Answer: TIPINS
- 30. Homemade bombs, for short — Answer: IEDS
- 31. Lout — Answer: BOOR
- 32. Identity associated with a blue, pink and white flag — Answer: TRANS
- 37. Burning glow — Answer: FREIGHT
- 39. Toy shooter — Answer: CAPITOL
- 41. Cays, e.g. — Answer: ISLES
- 42. "That's my cue!" — Answer: IMUP
- 44. Possible sleeping spot for a partner who's in the doghouse — Answer: SOFA
- 45. Still to be filled, as a role — Answer: UNCAST
- 47. Put out — Answer: EMIT
- 48. "if u put it that way, however ..." — Answer: OTOH
- 52. Tag sale disclaimer — Answer: ASIS
- 53. Eye part found in the 13-Across — Answer: IRIS
- 54. Items for babies on board — Answer: CARETS
- 56. Night light? — Answer: STAR
- 58. Vital force in Taoism — Answer: CHI
- 60. Farmworker organizer Chavez — Answer: CESAR
- 61. Commit a party foul, in a way ... or what five answers do in this puzzle? — Answer: DOUBLEDIP
- 63. Last word of the last multiple-choice option, maybe — Answer: ABOVE
- 64. Month with the newest federal holiday, recognized in 2021 — Answer: JUNE
- 65. Hyundai S.U.V. named after a region in Hawaii — Answer: KONA
- 66. Green — Answer: MONEY
- 67. Assume the lotus position, say — Answer: SIT
- 68. Things to brood over — Answer: EGGS
Down
- 1. Point of transition — Answer: CUSP
- 2. Bad actors — Answer: EVILDOERS
- 3. Try-before-you-buy option — Answer: DEMOMODEL
- 4. What un sachet de thé is put into — Answer: EAU
- 5. Bug killers? — Answer: ANTIBIOTICS
- 6. Hits the exchange, in Wall Street lingo — Answer: GOESIPO
- 7. ___ around (football trick play) — Answer: END
- 8. Many a work message — Answer: MEMO
- 9. First Hebrew letter — Answer: ALEPH
- 10. Companion of Jason in the search for the Golden Fleece — Answer: MEDEA
- 11. Complements to salts and fats in the kitchen — Answer: ACIDS
- 12. Trove — Answer: STASH
- 14. Some smallish batteries — Answer: AAS
- 17. TV screen option, in brief — Answer: LCD
- 21. Windows portal, in brief — Answer: MSN
- 23. Big name in nail polish — Answer: ESSIE
- 25. Juggling chain saws on a tightrope, for instance — Answer: CIRCUSSTUNT
- 27. Hotel amenity — Answer: WIFI
- 28. "No lie ...," in texts — Answer: TBH
- 29. Speedway additive brand — Answer: STP
- 33. Stand onstage, perhaps — Answer: RISER
- 34. 1982 George Clinton hit with the refrain "Bow wow wow, yippie yo, yippie yay" — Answer: ATOMICDOG
- 35. Cautionary sign at a pier — Answer: NOFISHING
- 36. Blind part — Answer: SLAT
- 38. Atlanta sch. whose teams are the Panthers — Answer: GSU
- 40. Quick to learn — Answer: APT
- 43. "Surely!," in Orly — Answer: MAISOUI
- 46. Rapper for whom Harvard's Hip-Hop Fellowship is named — Answer: NAS
- 48. Logician who hypothesized that the simplest explanation for a phenomenon is usually the best — Answer: OCCAM
- 49. Kickin' cardio option — Answer: TAEBO
- 50. Director Welles — Answer: ORSON
- 51. Chuck — Answer: HEAVE
- 53. Online shorthand for "off-line" — Answer: IRL
- 55. Deuce beater — Answer: TREY
- 57. Face on a fiver — Answer: ABE
- 59. Six-pack that might be in the "Craft" section, for short — Answer: IPAS
- 61. Record setters? — Answer: DJS
- 62. Barely make, with "out" — Answer: EKE
Recent NYT Crossword Answers
The last 7 days of solutions
The answer to “Chuck” in the New York Times crossword is HEAVE — a 5-letter word. It most recently appeared in the New York Times crossword on March 13, 2025, a Thursday puzzle, at 51-Down. Other answers we've seen for this clue include HURL. Below you'll find why that fill fits, every other answer we've recorded for this clue, and links into the puzzle it came from.
“Chuck” answer
HEAVE (5 letters) — most recent; also seen as HURL
Reveal the solution one letter at a time with the tiles above if you'd rather nudge yourself toward it than see the whole word at once. Just want it outright? The answer is HEAVE.
Why the answer is HEAVE
HEAVE is the 5-letter solution that fits "Chuck" in the NYT Crossword crossword on March 13, 2025 (51-Down). Use the letter tiles above if you'd rather reveal it one letter at a time.
Other answers for “Chuck”
New York Times has used this clue with more than one solution. Besides HEAVE, it has also been HURL. Every appearance we've indexed is listed below with the date it ran.
- March 13, 2025 (most recent) → HEAVE
- February 9, 2025 → HURL
More clues from the NYT Crossword on March 13, 2025
Stuck elsewhere in the grid? Here are some of the crossing and nearby clues from the same puzzle — tap any for its answer and explanation.
- "if u put it that way, however ..." → OTOH
- Items for babies on board → CARETS
- Farmworker organizer Chavez → CESAR
- Last word of the last multiple-choice option, maybe → ABOVE
- Green → MONEY
- Tag sale disclaimer → ASIS
- Director Welles → ORSON
- Eye part found in the 13-Across → IRIS
Want every clue in one place? The full New York Times answer list for March 13, 2025 is on that day's grid page, and today's live NYT Crossword answers are always one tap from the today page.
About the NYT Crossword
The New York Times crossword, edited by Will Shortz, is the most famous daily puzzle in the United States. It runs a 15×15 grid Monday through Saturday and a larger 21×21 grid on Sunday, and its difficulty deliberately ramps through the week: Monday is the most approachable, Saturday the toughest, with Thursday often reserved for a trick or twist like rebus squares. This page covers a Thursday puzzle. A straight-definition entry is the kind of solid mid-grid answer that anchors the trickier crossings around it. Because the NYT reuses short, crossing-friendly words regularly, seeing them once makes them easier to spot next time.
Frequently asked questions
What is the answer to “Chuck”?
The answer is HEAVE, a 5-letter word. It most recently appeared in the New York Times crossword on March 13, 2025. Other answers for this clue include HURL.
How many letters is the answer to “Chuck”?
5 letters: HEAVE. Earlier fills for this clue have also been HURL (4).
When did this clue appear?
Most recently in the New York Times crossword on March 13, 2025 (a Thursday puzzle), at 51-Down. Earlier appearances: February 9, 2025 → HURL.
Can “Chuck” have a different answer?
Yes. Besides HEAVE, New York Times has also used HURL for this clue. Every date and answer is listed above.
Where can I find the rest of this day's NYT Crossword answers?
The full grid for March 13, 2025 is on the NYT Crossword answers page, with every clue and answer from that puzzle.
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