Below you will find all the answers for the The New Yorker Crossword Clues Tuesday, January 10, 2023 divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Feature of a necklace | CLASP |
6 | “___ Changes” (1970 title track by Buddy Miles) | THEM |
10 | Sharpness, as of prose or flavor | BITE |
14 | Waze way | ROUTE |
15 | Crunchy green morsel | WASABIPEA |
17 | Consciously uncouple, say | ENDIT |
18 | Curlers’ targets | EYELASHES |
19 | Identity under the L.G.B.T.Q.I.A.+ umbrella | AGENDER |
21 | Without markup | ATCOST |
22 | Self-proclaimed title for the Hong Kong calligraphy artist turned folk hero Tsang Tsou-choi | KINGOFKOWLOON |
25 | Martian day | SOL |
26 | The ___ (girl group with the 1958 hit song “Maybe”) | CHANTELS |
29 | Angel dust, by another name | PCP |
32 | Unkempt | RATTY |
34 | Coloring for lips and cheeks | STAIN |
35 | “This can’t be good . . .” | UHOH |
37 | “Amadeus” choreographer Twyla | THARP |
39 | Itself, in Latin | IPSO |
40 | Wax or oil, e.g. | LIPID |
42 | Turn inside out | EVERT |
44 | Rabbit’s foot, e.g. | PAW |
45 | Of the same form, legally | INSPECIE |
47 | “Rosy-fingered” goddess of the dawn | EOS |
49 | Critical awards-season hashtag | OSCARSSOWHITE |
54 | Inverse trig function | ARCTAN |
56 | Dressed for baking | APRONED |
57 | Has feelings for, in that way | LIKELIKES |
60 | Mountain nymph of Greek mythology | OREAD |
61 | They might be picky about porters | BEERSNOBS |
62 | Brand involved in a seventies soda-for-vodka trade deal with the Soviet Union | PEPSI |
63 | Secondary social-media profiles, for short | ALTS |
64 | Term of identity added to the O.E.D. in 2022 | ENBY |
65 | First name in cosmetics | ESTEE |
Down
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Horror-movie noise | CREAK |
29 | Hungarian dog breed whose coat resembles a mop | PULI |
54 | Scottish Gaelic name for Scotland | ALBA |
2 | Repeated sound in “Silent Night” | LONGI |
30 | What rests on the right hand of “The Thinker” | CHIN |
55 | Cambodian currency | RIEL |
3 | “Night Mail” poet | AUDEN |
31 | Collapsible mobile-device grip | POPSOCKET |
4 | Smarts | STINGS |
36 | Some “Portlandia” portrayals | HIPSTERS |
5 | Low-level access? | PETDOOR |
41 | They tend to be clingy | DECALS |
20 | Fourth note of Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony | EFLAT |
46 | Pointer, or a pointy part of a pointer | CANINE |
6 | Bounce back? | TWERK |
33 | One in a commonly confused trio of homophones | THEIR |
58 | ___-Tiki | KON |
7 | Baled material | HAY |
23 | Intervals over which tones double in frequency | OCTAVES |
59 | Wane | EBB |
8 | Language suffix | ESE |
24 | Inquisitive contraction | WHYRE |
50 | Full of spunk | SASSY |
9 | Education activist Yousafzai | MALALA |
38 | Before surgery | PREOP |
16 | Major props? | BATONS |
43 | Line for a water-skier | TOWROPE |
10 | Food whose name means “twice baked” | BISCOTTI |
48 | Spots where land and water meet | SHORES |
11 | GarageBand, for one | IPHONEAPP |
51 | Prone to bumbling | INEPT |
12 | Merch-stand staples | TEES |
27 | TLC’s ___ (Left Eye) Lopes | LISA |
52 | Make big, as hair | TEASE |
13 | Toward lower-numbered avenues, in Manhattan | EAST |
28 | Word with man or plow | SNOW |
53 | Comedian Izzard who once described the European Union as “the cutting edge of politics, in a very extraordinarily boring way” | EDDIE |
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