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Thursday, February 9, 2023

The New Yorker Crossword Clues Thursday, February 9, 2023

Today's crossword solution for the The New Yorker Crossword Clues Thursday, February 9, 2023 by Paolo Pasco. The New Yorker Crosswords are very hard sometimes, with our help you will be able to finish the tricky definitions.
Below you will find all the answers for the The New Yorker Crossword Clues Thursday, February 9, 2023 divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.

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Across

NumberCluesAnswers
1“O.K., O.K., turn off the alarm!”IMUP
5Puts one’s hands togetherCLAPS
10“Of course I read your screenplay,” maybeFIB
13Dot’s counterpart, in Morse codeDASH
14“The dating app designed to be deleted,” according to its sloganHINGE
15Zombo.com, for oneSITE
16Cookies-and-cream option at an ice-cream shopOREOSUNDAE
18Opera singer’s soloARIA
19MakesCREATES
20Most docileTAMEST
22“___ camino” (greeting that means “good path”)BUEN
23“Fine, fine, I give up”YOUWIN
24Brought onto staffHIRED
27Corp. money managerCFO
29They may be bumped as a greetingFISTS
31Actress de Armas of “Blonde” and “The Gray Man”ANA
32Apple data-storage serviceICLOUD
35Word on a school-zone traffic signSLOW
362022 Park Chan-wook film about a detective and the widow of a murder victimDECISIONTOLEAVE
39Like two, twenty-two, and two hundred and twenty-twoEVEN
40Condition for one carrying an inhalerASTHMA
41“The Simpsons” character whose full first name ends with -wardNED
42Twisted personSICKO
44Eleven’s mental ability in “Stranger Things,” for shortESP
45Father, in SpanishPADRE
47Natural giftTALENT
49Italian sparkling-wine areaASTI
51Texas city on the Rio GrandeLAREDO
52Competitive Fortnite or League of Legends, sayESPORTS
55Starts to peter outEBBS
56People who don’t leave much on the table?BADTIPPERS
59Some brewery outputsALES
60T. S. who wrote “Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats”ELIOT
61Feed-bag tidbitsOATS
62Added fuel to, as a fireFED
63Liquid measure, in BritainLITRE
64Do a caricaturist’s jobDRAW

Down

NumberCluesAnswers
1Words near the end of a wedding ceremonyIDO
24Greek god of the underworldHADES
51Red shape on the Canadian flagLEAF
2Painter ChagallMARC
25Doomed to happenINEVITABLE
3Redditor, e.g.USER
26Piece of kids’ furniture shaped like a vehicleRACECARBED
4“Friends” character who sings “Smelly Cat”PHOEBE
37Like printers that don’t use tonerINKLESS
17Neighbors of KuwaitisSAUDIS
43British reference work that added “sharenting” and “sharesies” in 2022: Abbr.OED
5Water-park flume, for exampleCHUTE
33“Party in the ___” (Weird Al song with the lyric “Tappin’ the phones like yeah”)CIA
48___ Peace PrizeNOBEL
6Storage spot for sheetsLINENCLOSET
57Boxer who said, “I murdered a rock, injured a stone, hospitalized a brick”ALI
7“No ifs, ___, or buts!”ANDS
28Comic Sans and Papyrus, etc.FONTS
52Photoshop, as a pictureEDIT
8___ Tour 2K23 (game with a Tiger Woods Edition)PGA
23Figure clumsily relating pop culture to Bible lessons, in memesYOUTHPASTOR
9Take care of, as a taskSEETO
34___ PĂ©rignonDOM
50Petty maliceSPITE
21“___ Wiedersehen”AUF
38Device for someone getting work done on a flightLAPTOP
15Gamgee who carried Frodo up Mount DoomSAMWISE
46Wireless earpiece that might be used with an iPhoneAIRPOD
102022 Joel Kim Booster movie named for a gay vacation spot in New YorkFIREISLAND
53What the apostrophe in :'( representsTEAR
11“Hold on, there’s more!”ITISNTOVER
54Title for some Spanish women: Abbr.SRTA
12Backing track for a rapperBEAT
30Stockholm residentSWEDE
58Opposite of NNESSW

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