Below you will find all the answers for the The New Yorker Crossword Clues Wednesday, January 18, 2023 divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
| Number | Clues | Answers |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Brownstone features | STOOPS |
| 7 | Managed somehow | MADEDO |
| 13 | Two for the price of one | HALFOFF |
| 15 | “Allow me” | IGOTIT |
| 16 | High-school graduation requirement in some states | EXITEXAM |
| 18 | Stock at a car dealership | SEDANS |
| 19 | Engross | RIVET |
| 20 | Emphatic denial | LORDNO |
| 22 | Hammer part | PEEN |
| 23 | Though | ALBEIT |
| 24 | Fast punch | JAB |
| 27 | Mobile-game annoyances | ADS |
| 28 | Haudenosaunee Confederacy nation | ONEIDA |
| 29 | ___ platter | PUPU |
| 30 | 2021 W.N.B.A. M.V.P. with the Connecticut Sun | JONQUELJONES |
| 32 | Lead-in to It or Whiz | CHEEZ |
| 35 | School in L.A. | USC |
| 36 | Strong adhesive | EPOXY |
| 37 | What the entire second season of “Roc” consisted of | LIVEEPISODES |
| 40 | Done caring about | OVER |
| 41 | Lure into a crime | ENTRAP |
| 42 | Clock setting in L.A. | PST |
| 45 | Lead-in to X or Z | GEN |
| 46 | “Yay!” | HOORAY |
| 47 | Show astonishment | GAPE |
| 48 | Talk yourself out of something? | JINXIT |
| 49 | Use as a perch | SITON |
| 50 | Mountain with a Koyukon name | DENALI |
| 53 | Dwindle | PETEROUT |
| 55 | Fir-tree dropping | NEEDLE |
| 56 | Language in which Katy Perry, Luke Bryan, and Lizzo have recorded songs | SIMLISH |
| 57 | More 4-Down than 4-Down | ALWAYS |
| 58 | Fails to attend | MISSES |
Down
| Number | Clues | Answers |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Tibetan ethnic group | SHERPA |
| 32 | Drain issue | CLOG |
| 50 | Material in genomics | DNA |
| 2 | Rolled to the runway | TAXIED |
| 33 | One of many in an apiary | HIVE |
| 51 | Snakelike animal | EEL |
| 3 | They may be pimiento-stuffed | OLIVES |
| 34 | Mutually unindebted | EVEN |
| 52 | Just-released | NEW |
| 4 | A lot | OFTEN |
| 30 | Loudly express derision | JEER |
| 48 | “Red Table Talk” host ___ Pinkett Smith | JADA |
| 5 | Master of metaphor, maybe | POET |
| 28 | Move like molasses | OOZE |
| 46 | Not flat, terrain-wise | HILLY |
| 6 | C.G.I., e.g. | SFX |
| 23 | ___ Arbor, Michigan | ANN |
| 38 | Flowers that attract ants | PEONIES |
| 14 | A harvest moon is the full moon closest to it | FALLEQUINOX |
| 17 | Band with an umlaut in its name | MOBIUSSTRIP |
| 21 | Gives another look? | REDECORATES |
| 7 | Make a bad call? | MISDIAL |
| 39 | Jupiter’s is about ten hours | DAY |
| 54 | Country singer McGraw | TIM |
| 8 | Word after free or real estate | AGENT |
| 31 | Wrangler automaker | JEEP |
| 49 | Prefix similar to quasi- | SEMI |
| 9 | Extinct Mauritian bird | DODO |
| 29 | Sounds of bursting balloons | POPS |
| 47 | “Mohawk ___” (TV show about four women in Kahnawake) | GIRLS |
| 10 | Approx. travel figure | ETA |
| 24 | 2007 teen-pregnancy movie | JUNO |
| 42 | Jamaican language | PATOIS |
| 11 | Cacophony | DIN |
| 25 | Highest point | APEX |
| 43 | Ring wearer | SPOUSE |
| 12 | Tiebreaking periods, for short | OTS |
| 26 | Slammed with work | BUSY |
| 44 | Place that’s directly to the right of a decimal point | TENTHS |
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