Below you will find all the answers for the The New Yorker Crossword Clues Friday, March 17, 2023 divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Car-radio button | AMFM |
5 | Western union? | POSSE |
10 | Subtle attention-getter | PSST |
14 | Grinder, to some | HERO |
15 | “Let me rephrase that . . .” | IMEAN |
16 | Cry from a crow’s nest | AHOY |
17 | Impressions made in the winter | SNOWANGELS |
19 | Rolls of simoleons | WADS |
20 | Ctrl + Z, on a PC | UNDO |
21 | Role for Dwayne Johnson in “Moana” | MAUI |
23 | ___ roll (toilet paper, in Britain) | LOO |
24 | Half-___ (latte order) | CAF |
26 | Grenoble glassful | EAU |
28 | Where in Manhattan to find the Museum of Modern Art | MIDTOWN |
30 | Madeleine L’Engle novel featuring fifth-dimensional travel | AWRINKLEINTIME |
33 | Word after romper or rumpus | ROOM |
34 | Show that’s broadcast from Studio 8H | SNL |
35 | ___ about (meander) | GAD |
36 | Periwinkle and peacock, for two | BLUES |
38 | Feel feverish, say | AIL |
40 | Essential points | GISTS |
44 | Business entity whose owners are called members rather than shareholders: Abbr. | LLC |
46 | Goo for a roofing crew | TAR |
48 | “Gentleman’s Agreement” director Kazan | ELIA |
49 | Podcast, e.g. | AUDIORECORDING |
53 | Amazon threat | PIRANHA |
54 | Genre for Taking Back Sunday | EMO |
55 | Veggie in a samosa | PEA |
56 | Planet, to a poet | ORB |
57 | Reliable | GOTO |
59 | Chihuahua house | CASA |
61 | B-52s hit whose title is a homophone of a national capital | ROAM |
63 | Success-versus-failure metaphor | SINKORSWIM |
67 | It may be an earworm | TUNE |
68 | Sacred emblem | TOTEM |
69 | “Peter Pan” pooch | NANA |
70 | Ragout or ratatouille | STEW |
71 | Canoodles, in Cambridge | SNOGS |
72 | In ___ (on the same page) | SYNC |
Down
Number | Clues | Answers |
---|---|---|
1 | Sounds of satisfaction | AHS |
24 | “Is butter a ___?” (line from “Mean Girls”) | CARB |
53 | Cruise-ship stops | PORTS |
2 | Focus of some gender-studies courses | MEN |
25 | Way off base? | AWOL |
49 | Ventilate | AIROUT |
3 | Fancy | FROUFROU |
50 | Polished | URBANE |
4 | Manicured, as a green | MOWN |
31 | Marcos known for a sizable shoe collection | IMELDA |
62 | Cry from a Maine coon | MEW |
18 | Yemeni city on a namesake gulf | ADEN |
37 | ___ TV (streaming service owned by Dish Network) | SLING |
5 | Common landscaping trees with acorns | PINOAKS |
45 | Kelly Ripa and Ryan Seacrest, vis-à-vis “Live with Kelly and Ryan” | COHOSTS |
6 | “Srsly?!” | OMG |
27 | Longer of the two forearm bones | ULNA |
51 | Allotted amount | RATION |
7 | Appear to be | SEEM |
32 | Best of the best | ELITE |
58 | Catch ___ (understand) | ONTO |
8 | Meat in an Italian sub | SALAMI |
39 | Fabric for jabots | LACE |
64 | Big beer order | KEG |
9 | Coming after | ENSUING |
47 | Movies with meet-cutes | ROMCOMS |
22 | Pet-collar attachment | IDTAG |
52 | Katy Perry empowerment anthem | ROAR |
10 | Cat’s-___ | PAW |
29 | Neatened (up) | TIDIED |
60 | Fodder for phishers, for short | SSNS |
11 | Hello, in Haifa | SHALOM |
41 | Leave surreptitiously | SLIPAWAY |
12 | “Us, too!” | SODOWE |
42 | Pitchfork part | TINE |
65 | Days ___ | INN |
13 | Pugilist nicknamed Iron Mike | TYSON |
43 | It’s a long story | SAGA |
66 | Urban Decay alternative | MAC |
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