Below you will find all the answers for the The New Yorker Crossword Clues Friday, February 10, 2023 divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Kings’ followers? | ACES |
5 | Buddy, in Bordeaux | AMI |
8 | Eighties film character with an iconic orange vest, colloquially | MCFLY |
13 | Tall and lean | LANKY |
15 | Quad site | LEG |
16 | Came up | AROSE |
17 | Low-budget, perhaps | INDIE |
18 | Bio 101 subject | DNA |
19 | Princess who takes on the alter ego of Sheik, in the game Ocarina of Time | ZELDA |
20 | Photograph a bolt of lightning? | SNAPTHESTREAK |
23 | Final, but not last | TEST |
24 | Dried poblano | ANCHO |
25 | Illegitimate | SHAM |
28 | Photograph leaves on a blustery day? | SHOOTTHEBREEZE |
31 | Slide sound | WHEE |
32 | Classic car company in the name of a classic rock band | REO |
33 | Coke’s partner | RUM |
34 | “. . . should they exist” | IFANY |
37 | Word with enchilada or shebang | WHOLE |
39 | Neither/___ | NOR |
40 | “Gliding ___ all, through all, / Through Nature, Time, and Space”: Walt Whitman | OER |
43 | Occupy a neutral state? | IDLE |
45 | Photograph Old Glory? | CAPTURETHEFLAG |
50 | Guinness of “Doctor Zhivago” | ALEC |
51 | “See ya!” | ADIOS |
52 | Barred from competing, for short | DQED |
54 | Photograph a photograph? | GETTHEPICTURE |
57 | Frame of reference | ANGLE |
59 | Unprecedented but technically possible final score for an American football team | ONE |
60 | Two or three, e.g. | PRIME |
61 | Home to Torres del Paine National Park | CHILE |
62 | Super Bowl scores, for short | TDS |
63 | Charge | RUNAT |
64 | Model Karlie | KLOSS |
65 | ___ Tomé and PrÃncipe | SAO |
66 | Billion-year spans | EONS |
Down
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Like some high-profile 2-Down attendees | ALIST |
34 | Potato-cultivating empire | INCA |
57 | “Gah!” | ACK |
2 | Film festival that awards the Palme d’Or | CANNES |
35 | Baby animal that typically stands up within an hour after birth | FOAL |
58 | Org. whose players might get cold feet? | NHL |
3 | Hyphen’s relative | ENDASH |
36 | The piano hook in Adele’s “Someone Like You,” e.g. | ARPEGGIO |
4 | Go on the lam | SKIPTOWN |
46 | Immune-system components with “helper” and “killer” types | TCELLS |
14 | “You ain’t seen nothing ___” | YET |
29 | “Always with the jokes!” | OHYOU |
55 | Offerings at a concert merch stand | TEES |
21 | Emotion embraced by the Sith, in “Star Wars” | HATE |
41 | Quod ___ demonstrandum | ERAT |
5 | Culinary description that literally means “to the tooth” | ALDENTE |
42 | Cinnamon-flavored candies | REDHOTS |
6 | Good egg | MENSCH |
47 | Store, in Spanish | TIENDA |
7 | “It seems to me . . .” | IGATHER |
43 | “That’s the dream!” | IHOPESO |
22 | Spa provision | ROBE |
44 | Member of the South Asian diaspora | DESI |
8 | Word after corn . . . or a homophone of a word for corn | MAZE |
30 | Piano-playing Muppet | ROWLF |
56 | Technique that may be practiced on a Resusci Anne, briefly | CPR |
9 | Origami instruction | CREASE |
38 | Was ultimately not disproved | HELDTRUE |
10 | Johnny Appleseed, for one | FOLKHERO |
48 | Corazon whose Presidency restored democratic rule in the Philippines | AQUINO |
11 | Subject of “The Acid Diaries” | LSD |
26 | Primary color alongside rojo y amarillo | AZUL |
49 | Hamburger or Frankfurter | GERMAN |
12 | Congressional approval | YEA |
27 | Girl Explaining, for one | MEME |
53 | Date, time, and location, colloquially | DEETS |
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