The New York Times crossword puzzle for Tuesday, July 1, 2025, crafted by Adam Aaronson and Michael Garbus, delivers a clever and food-filled theme that’s deceptively simple — and wholly vegetarian. Here’s a complete breakdown of the puzzle, its theme, and the standout clues of the day.
✅ Quick Overview
- Puzzle Date: July 1, 2025 (Tuesday)
- Constructors: Adam Aaronson & Michael Garbus
- Theme: Animal-named foods that are actually vegetarian
- Difficulty Level: Easy to Moderate
🌱 Puzzle Theme Explained: “Surprise! It’s Vegetarian!”
The highlight of this puzzle is its humorous yet thoughtful theme centered on vegetarian foods that misleadingly sound like they come from animals. The revealer clue at 28-Down, VEGETARIAN, ties it all together beautifully.
Themed Answers:
Each of these contains the name of an animal — yet is 100% plant-based:
- HORSERADISH (20A) – A spicy root often mistaken for wasabi
- CRABAPPLE (23A) – A small sour fruit
- GOOSEBERRY (26D) – Tart berry used in desserts and jams
- TIGERNUT (38D) – A sweet tuber used in Spanish horchata
- CHICKPEA (39D) – Also known as a garbanzo bean
All of these are cleverly placed throughout the grid, giving solvers a fun “aha!” moment when they realize the common link.
🧩 Noteworthy Clues & Answers
- 1A. CRISP – British term for a potato chip. A strong opening.
- 6A. TKO – Boxing slang for a technical knockout.
- 14A. HANOI – Reference to the classic puzzle “Towers of Hanoi.”
- 24A. SEGUED – An elegant word for transitioning smoothly.
- 51A. REVERB – Music fans might enjoy this echo effect reference.
- 56A. NOCAP – Modern slang meaning “I’m not lying.”
On the down side:
- 4D. SOLOCUP – Refers to the iconic red party cups.
- 25D. ELOTE – A delicious Mexican corn dish gaining popularity.
- 54D. ELMO – Our favorite red Muppet is apparently social media-savvy now!
🔠 Bonus Fun with Wordplay
- 31A. PLOP – Such a satisfying word for sitting down suddenly.
- 44A. ETA – One of the most common crossword abbreviations.
- 60A. EARL – Refers to rapper Earl Sweatshirt, a fresh cultural nod.
- 53A. OKSURE – Dripping with passive-aggressive energy — very Gen Z.
🎯 Final Thoughts
This Tuesday puzzle is a light yet flavorful offering that blends clever wordplay with pop culture and modern vocabulary. The vegetarian theme is both educational and amusing, showing how food names can be misleading — and making solvers think twice about what sounds “meaty.”
If you’re a regular solver or a beginner, this one likely left you with a smile and maybe even a craving for hummus, horseradish, or horchata.