Below you will find all the answers for the The New Yorker Crossword Clues Thursday, January 26, 2023 divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
| Number | Clues | Answers |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Yankee slugger in the three-thousand-hit club, informally | AROD |
| 5 | Retailer whose slogan is “The Diamond Store” | ZALES |
| 10 | Pretends to be | ACTS |
| 14 | Settle for | MAKEDOWITH |
| 16 | “Waitress” lyricist and composer Bareilles | SARA |
| 17 | “Is it over?” | AMITOOLATE |
| 18 | One of twenty-two in the Paramount logo | STAR |
| 19 | Word after school or time | ZONES |
| 20 | Air of sycophantic flattery | SMARM |
| 22 | ___ the Kid (rhyming nickname for longtime Pittsburgh Penguins captain Crosby) | SID |
| 23 | Soon, informally | INASEC |
| 25 | Rita who won a Tony for “The Ritz” | MORENO |
| 27 | “Eye of ___ and toe of frog” (line from “Macbeth”) | NEWT |
| 28 | “That’s a scurrilous suggestion!” | HOWDAREYOU |
| 32 | Student org. whose “A” stands for “alliance” | GSA |
| 33 | “To a ___ Who, for a Quarter, Said ‘God Bless You’ ” (David Wagoner poem) | PANHANDLER |
| 34 | Brand of building sets for kids, whose “Classic” version has wooden pieces | TINKERTOY |
| 35 | Storage spot for potatoes and the like | ROOTCELLAR |
| 37 | Budget offering | CAR |
| 40 | Person who is reliable but not exceptional | JOURNEYMAN |
| 41 | “___ Is Bustin’ Out All Over” (“Carousel” song) | JUNE |
| 42 | Loosened, as laces | UNTIED |
| 43 | Nespresso competitor | KEURIG |
| 45 | Wallet cards | IDS |
| 46 | Ornamental plant of the Southwest | YUCCA |
| 50 | Turbulence in a friendship, say | DRAMA |
| 51 | Corp.-ladder toppers | CEOS |
| 53 | Regularly published magazine | PERIODICAL |
| 55 | Everyone in the South? | YALL |
| 56 | Deal that doesn’t last | ONEDAYSALE |
| 57 | Punch’s partner in puppetry | JUDY |
| 58 | Subject of the 2006 political documentary “An Unreasonable Man” | NADER |
| 59 | Consign to the trash | TOSS |
Down
| Number | Clues | Answers |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | ___ Stories (early sci-fi magazine) | AMAZING |
| 40 | Rapper featured on Katy Perry’s “Dark Horse” | JUICYJ |
| 2 | 1976 début album that opens with “Blitzkrieg Bop” | RAMONES |
| 35 | Traditional French poetic form exemplified by “In Flanders Fields” | RONDEAU |
| 3 | Mr. Miyagi’s birthplace in “The Karate Kid” | OKINAWA |
| 36 | Moved faster than, in a way | OUTSOLD |
| 4 | Hate with a passion | DETEST |
| 34 | Doughnut shapes, in topology | TORI |
| 52 | Crafty | SLY |
| 15 | Amount often described as “healthy” | DOSE |
| 33 | ___ Bowes (postage-meter manufacturer) | PITNEY |
| 5 | Common field-trip destination | ZOO |
| 24 | Discovered by accident | CHANCEDUPON |
| 6 | Tools for making belt holes | AWLS |
| 29 | Perfectly pitched | ONKEY |
| 47 | “Peacemaker” actor John | CENA |
| 7 | Youngest of Hollywood’s Hemsworth brothers | LIAM |
| 30 | Engulf | WHELM |
| 48 | Street ___ | CRED |
| 8 | “At Last” singer James | ETTA |
| 31 | Girl in the “Our Gang” shorts | DARLA |
| 49 | Personal assistant | AIDE |
| 9 | American counterpart to the German Panzer IV | SHERMANTANK |
| 54 | Rower’s implement | OAR |
| 21 | Middle-earth region accessible through the Black Gate | MORDOR |
| 44 | Circular current | EDDY |
| 10 | Fool | ASS |
| 26 | Depend | RELY |
| 41 | Legal scholar | JURIST |
| 11 | Marble featuring a central color swirl | CATSEYE |
| 37 | Liqueur that makes a Blue Lagoon blue | CURACAO |
| 12 | Meghan whose 2022 hit “Made You Look” inspired a TikTok dance | TRAINOR |
| 38 | Wild bunch? | ANIMALS |
| 13 | Victorien who wrote “La Tosca,” on which the Puccini opera is based | SARDOU |
| 39 | Entertains with a story | REGALES |
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