Below you will find all the answers for the The New Yorker Crossword Clues Friday, February 3, 2023 divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Interjected | ADDED |
6 | Sandwich often cut into quarters | CLUB |
10 | Round figures | ORBS |
14 | Salvador DalĂ, for one | SURREALIST |
16 | Cut (back) | PARE |
17 | *“Traffic on the 405 was gnarly” | LOSANGELES |
18 | Like watered-down soup | THIN |
19 | Mammal with a coat that changes color in the winter | STOAT |
20 | Kites, e.g. | BIRDS |
21 | Prop in “Antony and Cleopatra” | ASP |
24 | Hill worker? | ANT |
25 | *“Ope, we’ve got a gapers’ block” | CHICAGO |
27 | *“Youse guys get a load of this jawn?” | PHILLY |
29 | Sick in bed, with “up” | LAID |
30 | Oscar winner for the song “Fight for You,” from “Judas and the Black Messiah” | HER |
31 | Cinematic pooch carried in a basket | TOTO |
32 | Posed | ASKED |
34 | Something stirring up local buzz . . . or an apt way to describe this puzzle’s starred clues | TALKOFTHETOWN |
40 | Bad news for an embezzler | AUDIT |
41 | Lady ___ | GAGA |
43 | Fingers, for short | IDS |
46 | All wrapped up | DONE |
47 | *“Wicked pissah!” | BOSTON |
49 | *“ ’Ey, I’m walkin’ here!” | NEWYORK |
51 | Initials on some protest posters | BLM |
52 | J.F.K.’s protection detail? | TSA |
53 | Sign of spring? | ARIES |
54 | Sealed, in a way | GLUED |
56 | Kelly of morning TV | RIPA |
57 | *“Laissez les bons temps rouler!” | NEWORLEANS |
62 | No longer sweet on | OVER |
63 | What everybody knows that nobody’s supposed to know | OPENSECRET |
64 | Forms a kind of union | WEDS |
65 | Item in a magic kit | WAND |
66 | Game piece | TOKEN |
Down
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Much of the dialogue in “CODA,” e.g. | ASL |
21 | Abbr. on some residential addresses | APT |
43 | Lined up | INAROW |
2 | Twosome | DUO |
22 | Swig of something hard | SHOT |
44 | Logically determine | DERIVE |
3 | Some E.R. professionals | DRS |
23 | It might be filled with falafel | PITA |
45 | Pilfered | SWIPED |
4 | Notable spans | ERAS |
28 | 1970 hit that’s parodied by Weird Al’s “Yoda” | LOLA |
50 | Trips around the sun | YEARS |
5 | Kind of insurance | DENTAL |
35 | “Congrats!” | KUDOS |
15 | Word that comes from a Greek term meaning “the struggle to win a contest” | AGONY |
36 | Pronounced feature of lutefisk and durian | ODOR |
57 | At this very moment | NOW |
6 | Half of a soccer player’s pair | CLEAT |
37 | Rat ___ (squealer) | FINK |
58 | Clean-air-and-water org. | EPA |
7 | Melodic cadence | LILT |
29 | Hot spot for some art | LATTE |
54 | Journalist Ifill | GWEN |
8 | “It’s no ___!” | USE |
25 | Plastic alternative | CASH |
51 | Towheaded | BLOND |
9 | Boy band whose fans are called its ARMY | BTS |
26 | Explore Yosemite, say | HIKE |
47 | Censors, in a way | BLURS |
20 | Product made by the brand Tushy | BIDET |
48 | Dish that might be served with hash browns | OMELET |
10 | ___ nerve (carrier of impulses from the retina to the brain) | OPTIC |
33 | Chili ___ (messy treats) | DOGS |
55 | Art ___ | DECO |
11 | Full of enthusiasm | RAHRAH |
38 | Unit approximately equal to 1/746 horsepower | WATT |
59 | Vessel for a couples’ cruise? | ARK |
12 | Brooklyn, for one | BRIDGE |
39 | Greenpeace and others, for short | NGOS |
60 | Lead-in to a maiden name | NEE |
13 | Motion detector, e.g. | SENSOR |
42 | “The Gray Man” actress de Armas | ANA |
61 | Train stop: Abbr. | STN |
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