"You got me there!"
Latest answer — February 05, 2025
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NYT Crossword
This clue's Wednesday, February 05, 2025 appearance
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Crossword clues, hints, and answers
Across
- 1. Distance traversed by an arrow — Answer: BOWSHOT
- 8. Cocksure — Answer: BRASH
- 13. Not the same — Answer: UNALIKE
- 14. "You got me there!" — Answer: TOUCHE
- 15. Obstacle in achieving one's goal? — Answer: DEFENSE
- 16. Something acquired in a salon bed, perhaps — Answer: BASETAN
- 17. Added fuel to — Answer: FED
- 18. Opens, as a menu ... or a description of this puzzle's circled letters? — Answer: DROPSDOWN
- 20. Bang the drum for — Answer: TALKUP
- 23. Iridescent stone — Answer: OPAL
- 24. Cellular messenger — Answer: RNA. Hint: Think about the molecule that helps carry instructions in cells! 🧬
- 25. Verb often abbreviated to a letter — Answer: ARE
- 26. Oz., e.g. — Answer: AMT
- 28. Brief bit of time — Answer: SEC. Hint: A tiny slice of the clock, like the smallest tick-tock you notice ⏱️
- 30. Analytical thinker? — Answer: LEFTBRAIN
- 34. Old standard of tape — Answer: VHS
- 36. Doesn't really matter — Answer: CARRIESNOWEIGHT
- 40. Himalayan ox — Answer: YAK
- 41. Steamed beverage with spices from the Indian subcontinent — Answer: CHAILATTE
- 42. Up to now — Answer: YET
- 44. One trained in CPR — Answer: EMT
- 45. Educational support grp. — Answer: PTA
- 46. Notes or Messages — Answer: APP
- 49. Place for a cooling pie — Answer: SILL
- 51. Is out — Answer: SLEEPS
- 54. Common assignment for editorial assistants ... or a description of this puzzle's circled letters? — Answer: SLUSHPILE
- 57. Judger of pitches — Answer: UMP
- 58. Furry wetlands growth — Answer: CATTAIL
- 59. Console device with triggers and thumbsticks — Answer: GAMEPAD
- 63. Summer hire, perhaps — Answer: INTERN
- 64. Tennis period since 1968 — Answer: OPENERA
- 65. Common reply to "Who's there?" — Answer: ITSME
- 66. Appendage for a morning glory — Answer: TENDRIL
Down
- 1. Pardner — Answer: BUD
- 2. Four quarters — Answer: ONE
- 3. Starchy food item named for a food it resembles — Answer: WAFFLEFRY
- 4. Smooth and glossy — Answer: SLEEK
- 5. One who practices bhakti and puja — Answer: HINDU
- 6. Gives the thumbs up — Answer: OKS
- 7. Up for a drive? — Answer: TEED
- 8. Climax in many a video game — Answer: BOSSLEVEL
- 9. Regretted — Answer: RUED
- 10. Hawke or Crowe — Answer: ACTOR
- 11. William ___, longtime editor of The New Yorker — Answer: SHAWN
- 12. Dye in some body art — Answer: HENNA
- 14. Chopitos and croquetas, e.g. — Answer: TAPAS
- 16. Knock on the noggin — Answer: BOP
- 19. "Damn you!" — Answer: ROTINHELL
- 20. Soft rock — Answer: TALC
- 21. Vicinity — Answer: AREA. Hint: Think of a space or region that's close by! 🗺️
- 22. Trim (down) — Answer: PARE
- 27. Like the French words for every weekday and month: Abbr. — Answer: MASC
- 29. Kind of seed — Answer: CHIA
- 31. Base for some lunches — Answer: TRAY
- 32. Modern transport service — Answer: BIKESHARE
- 33. Linguist Chomsky — Answer: NOAM. Hint: Think of the first name of the renowned MIT linguist and political commentator Chomsky. 🧠
- 35. Fictional bandleader of the 1960s — Answer: SGTPEPPER
- 37. Good things to have about you — Answer: WITS
- 38. URL starter — Answer: HTTP. Hint: This protocol prefix commonly appears before a web address. 🌐
- 39. Oolong and rooibos, for two — Answer: TEAS
- 43. Easy basket — Answer: TIPIN
- 46. Character set for electronic communication — Answer: ASCII
- 47. Audience member who might be in on the trick — Answer: PLANT
- 48. Gentle strokes — Answer: PUTTS
- 50. Qualifier for many a rapper — Answer: LIL
- 52. Measure of brightness — Answer: LUMEN
- 53. Fix, as text — Answer: EMEND
- 55. Academic acronym — Answer: STEM
- 56. Showbiz quartet — Answer: EGOT
- 60. Central figure in a classic sci-fi series — Answer: APE
- 61. Filmmaker Aster — Answer: ARI
- 62. Indian lentil dish — Answer: DAL. Hint: This spiced Indian dish is made from lentils. 🍛
Recent NYT Crossword Answers
The last 7 days of solutions
The answer to “"You got me there!"” in the New York Times crossword is TOUCHE — a 6-letter word. It most recently appeared in the New York Times crossword on February 5, 2025, a Wednesday puzzle, at 14-Across. 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.
“"You got me there!"” answer
TOUCHE (6 letters)
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Why the answer is TOUCHE
TOUCHE is the 6-letter solution that fits ""You got me there!"" in the NYT Crossword crossword on February 5, 2025 (14-Across). Use the letter tiles above if you'd rather reveal it one letter at a time.
When else has “"You got me there!"” appeared?
New York Times reuses clues across dates, sometimes with a different answer depending on the grid. Here's where this exact clue has shown up, and what the answer was each time — handy when you're checking whether today's fill is the only one.
February 5, 2025 (most recent) → TOUCHE. We haven't indexed another appearance of this exact clue yet.
More clues from the NYT Crossword on February 5, 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.
- Climax in many a video game → BOSSLEVEL
- Regretted → RUED
- Hawke or Crowe → ACTOR
- William ___, longtime editor of The New Yorker → SHAWN
- Dye in some body art → HENNA
- Chopitos and croquetas, e.g. → TAPAS
- Not the same → UNALIKE
- Obstacle in achieving one's goal? → DEFENSE
Want every clue in one place? The full New York Times answer list for February 5, 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 Wednesday 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 “"You got me there!"”?
The answer is TOUCHE, a 6-letter word. It most recently appeared in the New York Times crossword on February 5, 2025.
How many letters is the answer to “"You got me there!"”?
6 letters: TOUCHE.
When did this clue appear?
Most recently in the New York Times crossword on February 5, 2025 (a Wednesday puzzle), at 14-Across.
Can “"You got me there!"” have a different answer?
Yes — New York Times sometimes reuses a clue with a different solution to fit the grid. The answers we've recorded for each date it appeared are listed above when available.
Where can I find the rest of this day's NYT Crossword answers?
The full grid for February 5, 2025 is on the NYT Crossword answers page, with every clue and answer from that puzzle.
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