Below you will find all the answers for the The New Yorker Crossword Clues Monday, January 16, 2023 divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
| Number | Clues | Answers |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Brace | TWOSOME |
| 8 | Imitate | ACTLIKE |
| 15 | More than just remembered | RELIVED |
| 16 | Knight’s superior | BARONET |
| 17 | Radio-station type | ALLNEWS |
| 18 | Composer of “Peter Grimes” and “Billy Budd” | BRITTEN |
| 19 | Not as friendly | ICIER |
| 20 | Crush in the fridge, say | SODA |
| 21 | Article in El Mundo | UNA |
| 22 | Booker Prize-winning début novel for Aravind Adiga | THEWHITETIGER |
| 26 | Composer who collaborated with Picasso and Cocteau on the 1917 ballet “Parade” | SATIE |
| 27 | Transport aboard the Enterprise | BEAMUP |
| 30 | Market ___ | CAP |
| 33 | Food-label qualifier with a history of misinformation | NOMSG |
| 35 | Hudson River School painter Thomas | COLE |
| 36 | “Well, you miss all the shots you don’t take” | HEREGOESNOTHING |
| 40 | Leon who wrote “Mitla Pass” | URIS |
| 41 | Dangerous bacteria | STAPH |
| 42 | “La Ciudad de ___ Bestias” (Allende novel) | LAS |
| 43 | Indivisible elements, in metaphysics | MONADS |
| 46 | Places in the heart | ATRIA |
| 48 | Harley-Davidson’s HOG and Olympic Steel’s ZEUS, e.g. | TICKERSYMBOLS |
| 53 | Constellation called the Altar | ARA |
| 55 | Shows | AIRS |
| 56 | ___ acid | BORIC |
| 57 | Region that becomes a peninsula when its first letter is removed | SIBERIA |
| 59 | Zoe who reprised her role as Neytiri in a 2022 sequel | SALDANA |
| 61 | Blood-filtering organs | SPLEENS |
| 62 | Shared, in a way | TWEETED |
| 63 | Like the titular dream of a Katy Perry hit | TEENAGE |
| 64 | Falls off | LESSENS |
Down
| Number | Clues | Answers |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Quality | TRAIT |
| 30 | Bud | CHUM |
| 53 | Celeb’s hire | ASST |
| 2 | Laura Bush, née ___ | WELCH |
| 31 | Nautical heading? | AERO |
| 54 | Adequately soft, say | RIPE |
| 3 | Basic maneuver for Chloe Kim | OLLIE |
| 32 | Like many PDFs | PRINTABLE |
| 4 | Bowstring options | SINEWS |
| 37 | Del’s portrayer on “Ozark” | ESAI |
| 58 | Bard’s dusk | EEN |
| 5 | Go beyond | OVERHANG |
| 44 | Alexandria’s region, briefly | DCAREA |
| 6 | Ragdoll’s call | MEW |
| 23 | Langston Hughes poem with the lines “They send me to eat in the kitchen / When company comes” | ITOO |
| 45 | Matterhorn pursuit | SKIING |
| 7 | They may make alterations for InStyle, for short | EDS |
| 24 | Life partner? | TIMES |
| 49 | Make room on a flash drive | ERASE |
| 20 | Reacts dizzily | SEESSTARS |
| 8 | Trappist rank | ABBOT |
| 34 | Bothersome swarm | GNATS |
| 59 | 2011 World Series winners, briefly | STL |
| 9 | Rapper featured on the remix of Bruno Mars’s “Finesse” | CARDIB |
| 38 | Nashville attraction | OPRY |
| 60 | Floor | AWE |
| 10 | MASH-unit prioritization | TRIAGE |
| 39 | Protections for sewers | THIMBLES |
| 11 | What’s sometimes described as awful | LOT |
| 25 | Per | EACH |
| 47 | Accommodations | ABODES |
| 12 | Agitated | INTURMOIL |
| 50 | Address with style, say | ORATE |
| 13 | Acute | KEEN |
| 28 | Origin site of the flexor digitorum profundus | ULNA |
| 51 | Irish ___ (certain flax product) | LINEN |
| 14 | Mountain sometimes called Mongibello | ETNA |
| 29 | Viola pieces | PEGS |
| 52 | Loads | SCADS |
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