Sound from a kid with a roll of bubble wrap NYT Crossword Clue

The answer to “Sound from a kid with a roll of bubble wrap” in the New York Times puzzle May 25 2025 is POP. Quite straight and simple! Complete your daily NYT Mini challenge with this solution.

Sound from a kid with a roll of bubble wrap Clue Answer

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Across

  • 1. Woodworking byproduct
  • 8. Most-awarded musician at the American Music Awards
  • 13. Outkast, for one
  • 19. Angioplasty tube
  • 20. Mammal with a prehensile snout
  • 21. Something to run
  • 22. Like floppy disks and typewriters
  • 23. Gaming company whose logo is known as "the Fuji"
  • 24. Must
  • 25. Melittologist's study
  • 26. Army bosses, informally
  • 28. Exam in which using notes is allowed
  • 30. Inventor's pride
  • 33. "Sorta"
  • 34. "The Last Judgment" is found in one in the Sistine Chapel
  • 35. Search around, as a truffle-hunting pig
  • 36. "I'm so frustrated!"
  • 38. Thereabouts
  • 40. Going on to say
  • 43. Harry Houdini and David Blaine, for two
  • 46. Escalator part
  • 50. Beheader of Medusa
  • 52. Guaranteed
  • 53. Magazine with an annual Person of the Year issue
  • 54. 53-Across, reversed
  • 55. Praise highly
  • 58. Gal of Hollywood
  • 60. Groove on
  • 61. Not too shabby
  • 63. Synagogue greeting
  • 66. Cotton and flax, for two
  • 68. Set (down)
  • 69. Theoretical paths depicted by the circled squares
  • 73. Snazzily dressed gent
  • 74. Musical sections
  • 77. Wellness product derived from an Australian bird
  • 78. Cappuccino topper
  • 81. Fat stack of cash
  • 82. "Hang loose" sign
  • 86. City destroyed in Genesis
  • 88. Manhattan neighborhood that's adjacent to the East Village
  • 89. "Whatever!"
  • 91. Like the subject of a photograph, ideally
  • 94. Cyclist, e.g.
  • 96. Grandmother's nickname
  • 97. Brand known as "The San Francisco Treat"
  • 100. Has trouble swallowing
  • 101. Roman who opposed Julius Caesar
  • 103. "All right!"
  • 104. Senator's home
  • 106. Battle of Normandy city
  • 108. "Defending Our Nation. Securing the Future" org.
  • 110. Not breaking, as an actor
  • 115. Lightweight Apple laptop
  • 117. Color-coated candies
  • 118. Healthful smoothie ingredient
  • 119. Slant skyward
  • 120. Brand that merged with BP
  • 122. Compound used to make synthetic rubber
  • 125. Witches
  • 126. Have a night on the town
  • 127. Oprah delivered them for Rosa Parks and Toni Morrison
  • 128. Peckish and peevish
  • 129. Bender
  • 130. Spot of madness, metaphorically

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  • 1. Fencing discipline
  • 2. Perplexed
  • 3. "Can I speak to your manager?"
  • 4. "Barb and Star Go to Vista ___ Mar" (2021 comedy)
  • 5. All-purpose truck, informally
  • 6. Programs to, as a thermostat
  • 7. Molasses, to a contestant on "The Great British Bake Off"
  • 8. Put on
  • 9. Mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen
  • 10. Many Dogfish Head brews
  • 11. Tree with "noble" and "grand" varieties
  • 12. ZZ Top and Green Day, for two
  • 13. Magritte who painted "The Son of Man"
  • 14. Spots for some rockers
  • 15. Making hotel reservations in advance
  • 16. Certain parents, to their tots
  • 17. Loosen
  • 18. Baking soda target
  • 19. Kind of salad with bacon and hard-boiled eggs
  • 27. GPS suggestions: Abbr.
  • 29. Buzzed
  • 31. Top-notch
  • 32. "X-Men" character portrayed by Anna Paquin
  • 33. "Ain't that the truth!"
  • 37. Some tough H.S. classes
  • 39. No longer burdened by
  • 40. Mammals with prehensile feet
  • 41. Showcase at an expo
  • 42. Taught by repetition
  • 44. "Stay in touch"
  • 45. Rita ___, "Let You Love Me" singer
  • 47. Habitats for hermit crabs and sea stars
  • 48. Qatari ruler
  • 49. Parts of a coatrack
  • 51. Annual Austin music festival, in brief
  • 56. However, in shorthand
  • 57. Flat-headed crew driver?
  • 59. Small row
  • 62. What spinach leaves and beets can be used as
  • 64. Its symbol is omega
  • 65. Moves a cursor (over)
  • 67. Many an evangelical
  • 70. Best place to go in London?
  • 71. Holiday that celebrates the end of Ramadan
  • 72. Spill (over)
  • 74. Metaphor for a late bloomer
  • 75. "Mi ___ es su ___"
  • 76. T follower
  • 79. Nickname alternative to Teddy
  • 80. What disbudding prevents the growth of
  • 83. Negatively charged particles
  • 84. Fast-food chain that's headquartered in Louisville
  • 85. Floor covering in many a living room
  • 87. Mullally who played the ex-wife of her real-life husband on "Parks and Recreation"
  • 90. Certain social media update
  • 92. Loved, loved, loved, with "up"
  • 93. Be late in the theater?
  • 95. Canine in "Hi and Lois"
  • 98. Leathery-skinned hopper
  • 99. Unable to progress
  • 102. Coatrack, in many a lodge
  • 105. What might be given for crying out loud?
  • 106. Frank who directed "It Happened One Night"
  • 107. Follow, as an impulse
  • 109. A few bucks?
  • 111. Govt. bond
  • 112. Strand at a chalet, say
  • 113. Like a bowling alley or Olympic pool
  • 114. Runs out of power
  • 115. "___ obliged!"
  • 116. Craftsperson's online marketplace
  • 117. Tie up, as a boat
  • 121. "Miracle" product from inventor Joy Mangano
  • 123. "Well done, torero!"
  • 124. Sound from a kid with a roll of bubble wrap

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