Crackpot
Latest answer — May 01, 2025
64 Down
Scroll down for rest of crossword answers
NYT Crossword
This clue's Thursday, May 01, 2025 appearance
Tap a square to reveal a letter.
Or reveal one clue at a time with the Hint and Answer buttons below.
Across
Down
Crossword clues, hints, and answers
Across
- 1. Schoolroom that serves as a studio — Answer: ARTLAB
- 7. Original airer of "Doctor Who" — Answer: BBC
- 10. Covenant — Answer: PACT
- 14. Give a lashing — Answer: BERATE
- 15. Whom Will Smith played in a 2001 sports biopic — Answer: ALI
- 16. Son of Zeus and Hera — Answer: ARES
- 17. Sweetener in some diet sodas — Answer: STEVIA
- 18. *Cat breed named after an Indonesian island from which it didn't originate — Answer: BASELINE
- 20. Places to carry out some takeout orders, for short? — Answer: ORS
- 21. Light unit — Answer: LUMEN
- 23. "Not in the ___!" — Answer: LEAST
- 24. *It's "read" as a stern warning — Answer: RICOTTA
- 26. *Relative of a snowboard — Answer: KIMONOS
- 28. ___ Men (group that won a Grammy Award in 2001 for Best Dance Recording) — Answer: BAHA
- 29. Old tone — Answer: SEPIA
- 31. Is for the people? — Answer: ARE
- 32. Daffy Duck speaking feature — Answer: LISP
- 34. "I wanna!" — Answer: LEMME
- 37. Brings up a prior topic ... or a hint to making sense of the answers to this puzzle's starred clues — Answer: CIRCLESBACK
- 41. Country that was home to the Ebla library, thought to be the world's first (2500 B.C.) — Answer: SYRIA
- 42. Sheet music symbol — Answer: CLEF
- 44. Past-tense verb that's potentially confusing (but grammatically correct!) when written twice in a row — Answer: HAD
- 47. ___ salt (form of magnesium sulfate) — Answer: EPSOM
- 50. Lead-in to -nautics — Answer: AERO
- 52. *Carve out, in a way — Answer: AVENGER
- 55. *Comedy club fare — Answer: DUSTPAN
- 57. Columbus's birthplace — Answer: GENOA
- 58. "___ My Heart in San Francisco" — Answer: ILEFT
- 60. Video game character speaking a gibberish language — Answer: SIM
- 61. *Villain's expression — Answer: REVILING
- 63. Like does — Answer: FEMALE
- 65. ___ Mendoza, former first lady of Puerto Rico — Answer: INES
- 66. Onetime C.I.A. foe — Answer: KGB
- 67. Like government secrets, occasionally — Answer: LEAKED
- 68. Title friend of Marlin in an animated film — Answer: DORY
- 69. Times Square ball drop setting, in brief — Answer: EST
- 70. Revered sorts — Answer: ELDERS
Down
- 1. Soak up — Answer: ABSORB. Hint: Take in liquid or information, as a sponge or attentive listener might. 🧽
- 2. Outcome of a hung jury — Answer: RETRIAL
- 3. "How stylish!" — Answer: TRESCHIC
- 4. W.C. — Answer: LAV
- 5. Not quite straight up — Answer: ATILT
- 6. Gorgeous ones, informally — Answer: BEAUTS
- 7. Film based on the 1983 children's novel "The Sheep-Pig" — Answer: BABE
- 8. Some comforters for toddlers — Answer: BLANKIES
- 9. Modern prefix with normativity — Answer: CIS
- 10. Dairy-less diet — Answer: PALEO
- 11. Singer Grande — Answer: ARIANA. Hint: Think of the pop superstar behind “Thank U, Next.” 🎤
- 12. Turn into stars, say? — Answer: CENSOR
- 13. Tswana for "fly" — Answer: TSETSE
- 19. West ___ (furniture retailer) — Answer: ELM
- 22. Trailblazing astronaut Jemison — Answer: MAE
- 25. Refuge from the heat — Answer: OASIS
- 27. It's one foot long — Answer: IAMB
- 30. Calls for sympathy — Answer: PLEAS
- 33. Snoop — Answer: PRY. Hint: To poke into someone else’s business. 👀
- 35. Big thing in fast food? — Answer: MAC
- 36. Splendor — Answer: ECLAT
- 38. Language that gave us "Saskatchewan" — Answer: CREE
- 39. Piercings that might be felt while kissing — Answer: LIPRINGS
- 40. Memento — Answer: KEEPSAKE
- 43. More delicate and weak — Answer: FRAILER
- 44. Who says "You're a wizard, Harry" — Answer: HAGRID
- 45. Skin-care brand — Answer: AVEENO
- 46. City that lends its name to a style of omelet — Answer: DENVER
- 48. Uplifting work — Answer: ODE
- 49. Quiet — Answer: MUFFLE
- 51. Popping pills, say — Answer: ONMEDS
- 53. Racket-raising — Answer: NOISY
- 54. ___ pal — Answer: GAL. Hint: Think of a word often used to refer to a female friend! 👩❤️👩
- 56. Source of Andrew Carnegie's wealth — Answer: STEEL
- 59. Community associated with Out magazine — Answer: LGBT
- 62. President posthumously inducted in the World Golf Hall of Fame, informally — Answer: IKE
- 64. Crackpot — Answer: MAD
Recent NYT Crossword Answers
The last 7 days of solutions
The answer to “Crackpot” in the New York Times crossword is MAD — a 3-letter word. It most recently appeared in the New York Times crossword on May 1, 2025, a Thursday puzzle, at 64-Down. Other answers we've seen for this clue include LOON. 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.
“Crackpot” answer
MAD (3 letters) — most recent; also seen as LOON
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 MAD.
Why the answer is MAD
MAD is the 3-letter solution that fits "Crackpot" in the NYT Crossword crossword on May 1, 2025 (64-Down). Use the letter tiles above if you'd rather reveal it one letter at a time.
Other answers for “Crackpot”
New York Times has used this clue with more than one solution. Besides MAD, it has also been LOON. Every appearance we've indexed is listed below with the date it ran.
- May 1, 2025 (most recent) → MAD
- April 14, 2025 → LOON
More clues from the NYT Crossword on May 1, 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.
- Like does → FEMALE
- Like government secrets, occasionally → LEAKED
- Revered sorts → ELDERS
- ___ Mendoza, former first lady of Puerto Rico → INES
- Onetime C.I.A. foe → KGB
- President posthumously inducted in the World Golf Hall of Fame, informally → IKE
- *Villain's expression → REVILING
- Video game character speaking a gibberish language → SIM
Want every clue in one place? The full New York Times answer list for May 1, 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 “Crackpot”?
The answer is MAD, a 3-letter word. It most recently appeared in the New York Times crossword on May 1, 2025. Other answers for this clue include LOON.
How many letters is the answer to “Crackpot”?
3 letters: MAD. Earlier fills for this clue have also been LOON (4).
When did this clue appear?
Most recently in the New York Times crossword on May 1, 2025 (a Thursday puzzle), at 64-Down. Earlier appearances: April 14, 2025 → LOON.
Can “Crackpot” have a different answer?
Yes. Besides MAD, New York Times has also used LOON 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 May 1, 2025 is on the NYT Crossword answers page, with every clue and answer from that puzzle.
Crossword Clues
Looking up a clue? Jump into today's answers and clue help from top puzzles.
- Dish such as Germany's hasenpfeffer
- Set of 24 for a box jellyfish
- Beset by impossible circumstances
- ___ noche (tonight, in Spanish)
- "Let's talk about it afterward"
- Benjamin Franklin invention of the 1780s
- Mideast shrub with leaves that are chewed as a stimulant
- It includes a series of stations
- Irreverence, of a sort
- Name shared by the locales of University of South Carolina and the University of Missouri
- What might wind up in your mattress?
- Refrain from foul language, say
- Portal released concurrently with Windows 95
- Many a guest writer's piece
- Genetically rare feline that represents autumn in Chinese astronomy
- It's commonly made upside down