Below you will find all the answers for the The New Yorker Crossword Clues Monday, February 6, 2023 divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Tab-bracket connectors | QWERTYUIOP |
11 | Private instructor?: Abbr. | SGT |
14 | Series of beeps on an old radio broadcast, e.g. | TIMESIGNAL |
15 | Bench-dip targets, familiarly | TRIS |
17 | Subject of a frameup? | STOCKPHOTO |
18 | Effortlessness | EASE |
19 | Jerk | ASS |
20 | Wiretapper of Americans in 2007's “The Simpsons Movie” | THENSA |
22 | Discord and Trust | APPS |
25 | Subject of transformation by media technologies, per Marshall McLuhan | SENSORIUM |
28 | Latte relative | FLATWHITE |
31 | “For ___ sake!” | PETES |
32 | Acclaimed German filmmaker who said, in 1974, “I think TV is the most important thing one can do” | FASSBINDER |
34 | College area, for short | DEPT |
35 | “___ Hard to Keep a Clean Shirt Clean” (June Jordan poem) | ITS |
36 | Object of an Indiana Jones quest | ARK |
37 | Expected | DUE |
39 | “A cowardly escape from the problems of peace,” according to Thomas Mann | WAR |
40 | “Barefoot in the Park” playwright Simon | NEIL |
42 | Banquet-decor concern | TABLESCAPE |
45 | Frying, maybe | INOIL |
47 | 170 in Verbal and Quantitative Reasoning are top ones | GRESCORES |
48 | Subway workers also called sandhogs, e.g. | TUNNELERS |
50 | Cantabrique et Méditerranée | MERS |
51 | Frustrate | IMPEDE |
52 | Sleep-study abbr. | REM |
54 | ___ tablets (trove of more than fourteen thousand cuneiform pieces dating to the third millennium B.C.) | EBLA |
55 | Styles of acting, as it were | MANNERISMS |
62 | 65-Across, for one | SEAT |
63 | Starter followers | MAINDISHES |
64 | Deli or bar order | RYE |
65 | Lounger in the Museum of Modern Art? | EAMESCHAIR |
Down
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Some liquid measurements, briefly | QTS |
22 | Aptitudes (for) | AFFINITIES |
2 | What William Hazlitt called “the salt of conversation, not the food” | WIT |
23 | Vanity purchase, perhaps | PLATENUMBER |
3 | Genre with post-hardcore roots | EMO |
24 | Gospel performance? | PASSIONPLAY |
4 | Gets a new player for | RECASTS |
41 | Striped | LINEATE |
5 | Clucks | TSKS |
29 | Ring regulator: Abbr. | WBA |
46 | Conducted | LED |
6 | Pound sounds | YIPS |
30 | “Honey in the Horn” trumpeter Al | HIRT |
49 | Contraction trademarked by Kourtney Kardashian as the name of her gummy-supplement brand | LEMME |
7 | [groan] | UGH |
25 | Lowering | SINKAGE |
56 | High security rating | AAA |
8 | Goddess who saved Odysseus | INO |
26 | Airline guess, for short | ETD |
43 | Chilly greeting? | BRR |
57 | Matchsticks game played in “Last Year at Marienbad” | NIM |
9 | Muffin variety | OAT |
27 | Irks | NEEDLES |
58 | Dir. from Providence to Boston | NNE |
10 | What spoilers spoil | PLOTS |
33 | The ways of the French? | RUES |
52 | Beaujolais and Volnay | REDS |
21 | Hip extension? | HOP |
38 | It’s often left of F1 | ESC |
53 | Ariel’s prince in “The Little Mermaid” | ERIC |
11 | Conducted | STEERED |
44 | Chief of the force, informally | COMMISH |
12 | Some enamel sets | GRANITEWARE |
59 | Oldies syllable | SHA |
13 | Christmas Day detritus | TISSUEPAPER |
60 | ___ fun (noodle variety) | MEI |
16 | Atelier employee | SEAMSTRESS |
61 | Georgia inits., once | SSR |
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