Below you will find all the answers for the The New Yorker Crossword Clues Tuesday, February 7, 2023 divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Frederick III and Wilhelm II, for two | KAISERS |
8 | ___ bargain | PLEA |
12 | “100,000 Fireflies” band, with “the” | MAGNETICFIELDS |
15 | Author of the 2019 short-story collection “Lot” and the 2020 novel “Memorial” | BRYANWASHINGTON |
16 | Lessen | ABATE |
17 | Creatures portrayed in some Lunar New Year dances | LIONS |
18 | Anger | IRE |
19 | Social-media stat | LIKES |
20 | Dad ___ | BOD |
21 | A long time | AGES |
22 | Cheering words | OLES |
23 | Faith in the music business | HILL |
25 | Alternatives to range-finder cameras, for short | SLRS |
26 | Antediluvian | OLD |
27 | M.M.O.R.P.G. set in the fantasy world of Gielinor | RUNESCAPE |
29 | Wrangler, e.g. | JEEP |
30 | Dumbarton ___ Conference (meeting that set the stage for the founding of the United Nations) | OAKS |
31 | Our Lady of ___ (patron saint of Mexico) | GUADALUPE |
33 | Linebacker Manti | TEO |
36 | Piercing | LOUD |
37 | Monotonous routines | RUTS |
38 | Amigo | CHUM |
39 | Take Ecstasy, colloquially | ROLL |
40 | Start to fly? | SAC |
41 | “Look!” | THERE |
42 | Wallach of “The Magnificent Seven” | ELI |
43 | Take off | SPLIT |
45 | “Entertaining Mr. Sloane” playwright Joe | ORTON |
46 | The Barden Bellas and the Treblemakers of “Pitch Perfect,” e.g. | ACAPPELLAGROUPS |
49 | Pan-Africanist who served as the first Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo | PATRICELUMUMBA |
50 | In that case | THEN |
51 | “Hmmm . . .” | LETSSEE |
Down
Number | Clues | Answers |
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15 | “The Jungle Book” character who sings “The Bare Necessities” | BALOO |
39 | Bring in | REAP |
12 | Clay character on S.N.L. with a girlfriend named Miss Sally | MRBILL |
36 | Feline in some early memes | LOLCAT |
1 | Travelled downriver, perhaps | KAYAKED |
31 | Guy who’s known for getting stoned? | GOLIATH |
2 | Banded stones | AGATES |
29 | Big name in vapes | JUUL |
47 | Before, informally | PRE |
3 | Laura of “ER” | INNES |
27 | Left on ___ (like someone whose texts have been seen but not answered) | READ |
43 | Begin one’s turn, in some board games | SPIN |
4 | Attach a patch, say | SEW |
23 | Shaded | HUED |
40 | Work detail | SPEC |
5 | Term-paper abbr. | ETAL |
24 | Simultaneously | INPARALLEL |
6 | Ludicrous | RISIBLE |
32 | “Arrested Development” character who said “I mean, it’s one banana, Michael. What could it cost, ten dollars?” | LUCILLE |
7 | 1972 Alice Cooper hit with the lyric “Well, we got no class” | SCHOOLSOUT |
44 | Without give | TAUT |
13 | Spot | FIND |
28 | All ___ | CAPS |
48 | Baseball bigwigs: Abbr. | GMS |
8 | Wrestling maneuvers | PINS |
25 | Rice-based drink | SAKE |
41 | Shape of a hula hoop | TORUS |
9 | Stocking stuffer? | LEG |
21 | “Napoleon Leading the Army Over the ___” (Kehinde Wiley work based on a portrait by Jacques-Louis David) | ALPS |
38 | Google offering since 2008 | CHROME |
10 | Nickelodeon series subtitled “The Adventures of Manny Rivera” | ELTIGRE |
33 | System whose station names include Barking and Tooting Broadway, familiarly | THETUBE |
11 | Worships | ADORES |
34 | Icy moon of Jupiter | EUROPA |
14 | Sega Genesis rival, for short | SNES |
35 | Harbingers | OMENS |
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