Below you will find all the answers for the The New Yorker Crossword Clues Friday, January 27, 2023 divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
| Number | Clues | Answers |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | “Hey there, matey!” | AHOY |
| 5 | Marina Abramović or Nikola Jokić, e.g. | SERB |
| 9 | Avoids a reply-all disaster, say | BCCS |
| 13 | Cash-register transaction | SALE |
| 14 | Aplenty | GALORE |
| 16 | Like some exams | ORAL |
| 17 | “Sure about that?” | ISIT |
| 18 | Café specification | AULAIT |
| 19 | Stuff that can be mined | DATA |
| 20 | Dune-buggy relative, for short | ATV |
| 21 | “Ugh, what hasn’t gone wrong” | ITSAMESS |
| 23 | Anderson Cooper’s network | CNN |
| 24 | Edinburgh rejection | NAE |
| 25 | Largest labor union in the U.S. | NEA |
| 26 | Basic compound | LYE |
| 27 | Drum ___ | KIT |
| 28 | Degrees with an executive variety, briefly | MBAS |
| 30 | Arizona river with a namesake “monster” | GILA |
| 33 | Get ready | PREP |
| 35 | Ballet-studio fixture | BARRE |
| 36 | Kuwaiti ruler | EMIR |
| 37 | Conditions’ counterparts | TERMS |
| 39 | Put on the books | ENACT |
| 40 | Dojo levels | DANS |
| 41 | Pear variety | ANJOU |
| 42 | Bleachers bunch | FANS |
| 43 | Sugar daddy’s companion, maybe | BOYTOY |
| 45 | Smear | DAUB |
| 46 | Close of business? | INC |
| 47 | Turn on a dime | ZIG |
| 48 | Pecan or acorn | NUT |
| 50 | DNA collector | CSI |
| 51 | Crispy rice crust whose name means “bottom of the pot” in Farsi | TAHDIG |
| 53 | Seattle’s N.H.L. squad | KRAKEN |
| 55 | “Picnic” playwright William | INGE |
| 57 | E-ZPass tech | RFID |
| 58 | Artistically arranged appetizer, or where to find the beginnings of 3-, 5-, 8-, and 10-Down | CHARCUTERIEBOARD |
| 66 | Full house, in poker slang | BOAT |
| 67 | Where small flags might be displayed | LAPELS |
| 68 | Glass sheet | PANE |
| 69 | Clout | SWAY |
| 70 | Earth, but not soil | PLANET |
| 71 | Leave in the fridge overnight, say | THAW |
Down
| Number | Clues | Answers |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | The first “A” of A.A.P.I. | ASIAN |
| 35 | Suit well | BEFIT |
| 58 | “The Price Is Right” network | CBS |
| 2 | “Until tomorrow,” in Toledo | HASTAMANANA |
| 59 | Question to a magician | HOW |
| 3 | Peace sign? | OLIVEBRANCH |
| 60 | Power source for some remotes | AAA |
| 4 | “And ___ here we are” | YET |
| 29 | Curves | ARCS |
| 52 | Like some clothes or money | DIRTY |
| 21 | Graph within a graph, say | INSET |
| 47 | Alphabetically penultimate element | ZINC |
| 14 | End of a scandal? | GATE |
| 43 | What might wash down a convenience-store taquito | BIGGULP |
| 5 | Dachshund, informally | SAUSAGEDOG |
| 56 | Author-list abbreviation | ETAL |
| 6 | Lorde’s given name | ELLA |
| 31 | “Let me get back to you” | IMAY |
| 61 | Org. that regulates auto emissions | EPA |
| 7 | Take up van life, say | ROAM |
| 32 | ___ roller | LINT |
| 62 | N.W.A. member MC ___ | REN |
| 8 | Academy Award-winning star of “Room” | BRIELARSON |
| 57 | Aggravate | RILE |
| 15 | Site for some custom-jewelry sellers | ETSY |
| 44 | Total laugh riot | YUKFEST |
| 22 | Anatomical walls | SEPTA |
| 49 | Windy City paper, for short | TRIB |
| 9 | Figure, briefly | BOD |
| 34 | Tear apart | REND |
| 54 | Take home a rescue | ADOPT |
| 10 | Snack one might crave during the seventh-inning stretch | CRACKERJACK |
| 63 | Sound of bliss | AAH |
| 11 | Small toy that might have a tail made of string | CATNIPMOUSE |
| 64 | Molecule studied by Katalin Karikó | RNA |
| 12 | Tilt | SLANT |
| 38 | Replace a teammate | SUBIN |
| 65 | Morning moisture | DEW |
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