Below you will find all the answers for the The New Yorker Crossword Clues Monday, February 13, 2023 divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | “MCE (Man Crush Everyday)” trio | SWV |
4 | Word before meat or heat | DEAD |
8 | ___-legged pants | WIDE |
12 | “Wow, get me out of here” | IHATETHIS |
15 | First home? | EDEN |
16 | Intelligent design? | GENIUSIDEA |
18 | River into which Elena throws Lila’s notebooks, in Elena Ferrante’s “The Story of a New Name” | ARNO |
19 | Chills | HANGS |
20 | Sets that might include buffers and brushes | NAILKITS |
22 | ___ party | STAG |
23 | Comics, e.g. | ART |
25 | ___ de Casha (wealthy greyhound-headed merchant in a children’s book by Madonna) | LOTSA |
26 | Went gently | EASED |
28 | Compost fodder | PEELS |
30 | Beyoncé song that samples the gospel group the Clark Sisters | CHURCHGIRL |
35 | ___ Nord (sister company of Trader Joe’s) | ALDI |
36 | Managed | RAN |
37 | Volumize, in a way | TEASEUP |
39 | Sexy | BAD |
40 | “Angels in America” subject | AIDS |
42 | “Drag Race” impression challenge whose name riffs on a classic panel show | SNATCHGAME |
44 | “Lady Bird” director Gerwig | GRETA |
46 | “Happy ___!” (June greeting) | PRIDE |
47 | In fact | TRULY |
49 | Smoke-shop purchase | POD |
50 | They might be chewed after a meal | TUMS |
54 | “So? Tell me everything!” | HOWDITGO |
56 | Insurance company whose name is an acronym | AFLAC |
57 | The New York Botanical Garden’s ___ A. Haupt Conservatory | ENID |
58 | Chewy orange snack | DRIEDMANGO |
61 | Sticky situation | MIRE |
62 | “Appreciate you listening to me vent” | ENDOFRANT |
63 | Treated an ache, say | ICED |
64 | “I’m extremely grateful,” in a text | TYSM |
65 | Fancy ___ (small household pet) | RAT |
Down
Number | Clues | Answers |
---|---|---|
1 | Dramatic expirations | SIGHS |
30 | Rock out? | CRAG |
54 | Half up front? | HEMI |
2 | Grain that isn’t used at the restaurant Owamni because it was introduced to the Americas after the arrival of Europeans | WHEAT |
31 | Contents of a barbershop spray bottle | HAIRTONIC |
3 | White with a four-decade TV career | VANNA |
32 | Support that might be removed for comfort | UNDERWIRE |
13 | Literary bouncer | TIGGER |
41 | Like some belts sold at Hot Topic | STUDDED |
4 | “Cidade de ___” (2002 Brazilian crime film) | DEUS |
27 | Be a star, perhaps | ACT |
45 | Oscar winner for “Moonlight” | ALI |
5 | Defendant in a 2020 class-action lawsuit regarding at-home AP exams | ETS |
23 | Remnants | ASHES |
48 | Pay-stub letters | YTD |
6 | Poke option | AHI |
24 | Middle daughter of King Lear | REGAN |
55 | 5-Down offering | GRE |
7 | Impressed | DIDNTDISAPPOINT |
14 | Large quantity | SEA |
33 | No longer out | RETRO |
59 | Dreyer’s partner | EDY |
17 | Distress | AIL |
34 | ___ dream | LUCID |
60 | Cry after “Uno!,” perhaps | DOS |
21 | Cut (off) | LOP |
38 | Defender’s goal | PHD |
56 | Toggle on a clock radio | AMFM |
8 | Underwhelming offering | WEAKTEA |
43 | Achieve great things | GETFAR |
9 | People magazine’s 2018 Sexiest Man Alive | IDRISELBA |
51 | ___ artery (blood supplier for the hand and forearm) | ULNAR |
10 | Oral hygiene product? | DENTALDAM |
52 | ___ Graecia (ancient Italian region) | MAGNA |
11 | Figure whose grandmother lived in 15-Across | ENOS |
29 | Main accompaniment | SIDE |
53 | Naomi who played Jasmine in the live-action remake of “Aladdin” | SCOTT |
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