Below you will find all the answers for the The New Yorker Crossword Clues Thursday, January 12, 2023 divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Pulls a Halloween prank on | TPS |
4 | Danish word connoting coziness and comfort | HYGGE |
9 | La Dame de ___ (nickname for the Eiffel Tower) | FER |
12 | Create | MAKE |
14 | Bat-___ fox (nocturnal predator with a keen sense of hearing) | EARED |
15 | Figure-skating jump | AXEL |
17 | Faux-modest way to announce something majorly impressive | IDIDATHING |
19 | Facebook’s parent company | META |
20 | Former Maine senator Olympia | SNOWE |
21 | Go wild on the dance floor | TEARITUP |
23 | Short bit of time to wait | SEC |
24 | Important periods | ERAS |
26 | Incremental measures? | RULERS |
27 | Shelters with inclined roofs | LEANTOS |
29 | Rose of “Bridesmaids” | BYRNE |
30 | Lead-in to space | AERO |
31 | Point of a pen | NIB |
33 | “For sure,” for short | DEF |
34 | Literally all the time | TWENTYFOURSEVEN |
40 | Abbr. in the subject of an e-mail that has no body | EOM |
41 | Word with golden or Gilded | AGE |
42 | Hankering | URGE |
43 | ___ Martin (sports car) | ASTON |
46 | Pets that do well with sitters? | LAPDOGS |
48 | Rubs the wrong way? | CHAFES |
50 | “Je t’___” (“I love you,” in French) | AIME |
51 | Cries of surprise | OHS |
52 | Is in charge of | CONTROLS |
54 | Mel who co-wrote “The Christmas Song” | TORME |
56 | The “R” of R.B.G. | RUTH |
57 | Like a squalid factory or a grim childhood, perhaps | DICKENSIAN |
60 | ___ Plus (Gillette product) | ATRA |
61 | Jungian inner self | ANIMA |
62 | “The Martian” author Weir | ANDY |
63 | Exam for many H.S. juniors | SAT |
64 | Quake | SEISM |
65 | Std. for astronomers’ clocks | GST |
Down
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | “OMG, I wish I could unhear that!” | TMI |
23 | Picket-fence piece | SLAT |
43 | Ghanaian city that’s home to the Makola market | ACCRA |
2 | Thai dish made with stir-fried wide noodles, gai lan, and egg | PADSEEEW |
44 | Hollers | SHOUTS |
3 | Type of routine that might include 35-Down and serum | SKINCARE |
45 | Some Hindu meditative practices | TANTRA |
13 | Tokyo, formerly | EDO |
28 | “Stop it right now!” | NONEOFTHAT |
18 | “Don’t be ___ blanket!” | AWET |
35 | 3-Down staple | TONER |
4 | Word spelled identically to another but with a different pronunciation and meaning | HETERONYM |
49 | Jarritos products | SODAS |
5 | “Mm-hmm!” | YAH |
25 | “Yeah, right” | ASIF |
53 | Bit of dialogue | LINE |
6 | Side similar to polenta | GRITS |
32 | Fluffy piece of neckwear | BOA |
50 | ___ art (¯\_(ツ)_/¯, for example) | ASCII |
7 | Small inheritance? | GENE |
36 | Not-so-cute fruit | UGLI |
58 | Hwy. distances in Canada | KMS |
8 | Wright who directed “Shaun of the Dead” | EDGAR |
33 | Perfect outfit? | DREAMTEAM |
22 | Bumpkins | RUBES |
47 | Lowly worker | PEON |
9 | Clash of clans? | FAMILYFEUD |
55 | Pres. Mandela’s nation, formally: Abbr. | RSA |
10 | New Hampshire town with a namesake prep school | EXETER |
37 | Driving super fast, cutesily | VROOMING |
11 | It might require a receipt | RETURN |
38 | Nerdy sorts | EGGHEADS |
16 | Run out, as a subscription | LAPSE |
39 | Scotland’s largest loch by volume | NESS |
59 | W.S.J. competitor | NYT |
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