| 100% | WNET | 4 | PBS station in the New York |
| 75% | WNET | 4 | PBS station of the New York area |
| 63% | WNET | 4 | PBS station in the Big Apple |
| 59% | UTICA | 5 | Mohawk valley city in the New York State |
| 59% | TORCH | 5 | Symbol in the New York Liberty's logo |
| 59% | BEE | 3 | Spelling ___ (word game in the New York Times) |
| 59% | GIL | 3 | Hodges in the New York Mets Hall of Fame |
| 59% | OREO | 4 | Most common cookie in the New York Times crossword |
| 58% | COMICS | 6 | Common newspaper feature not seen in The New York Times |
| 58% | LIBERTY | 7 | Statue of ___, famous statue located in the New York Harbor |
| 57% | MARA | 4 | Family with a longtime ownership stake in the New York Giants |
| 56% | TEBOW | 5 | Former quarterback Tim who plays baseball in the New York Mets' farm system |
| 56% | OPEDS | 5 | The New York Times started calling them "guest essays" in 2021 |
| 56% | OCHS | 4 | Adolph who purchased The New York Times in 1896 |
| 55% | UTICA | 5 | New York city in the Mohawk Valley |
| 55% | PLAZA | 5 | New York hotel in the "Eloise" storybooks |
| 55% | EWER | 4 | Some people suspect there are crocodiles living in the New York City s___s |
| 55% | ALTOON | 6 | Three-time Pro Bowl wide receiver in the New York Jets Ring of Honor |
| 54% | HUMID | 5 | Like New York City in the summer |
| 54% | UTICA | 5 | City in the state of New York |
| 54% | WNET | 4 | PBS affiliate in New York |
| 53% | CHRYSLER | 8 | New York's ___ Building, tallest in the world in 1930 |
| 53% | ERIE | 4 | New York canal that was built in the 19th century |
| 53% | METS | 4 | New York baseball team featured in the documentary "Doc & Darryl" |
| 53% | EBERT | 5 | His obituary in the New York Daily News began with the line "He got two thumbs up" |
| 53% | BARNUM | 6 | Famous New York circus in The Greatest Showman |
| 53% | MELOTT | 6 | He led the New York Giants in home runs for 18 consecutive years |
| 53% | KATZ | 4 | Eponym of the New York City deli featured in "When Harry Met Sally ..." |
| 53% | OPED | 4 | The first one in The New York Times appeared in 1970 |