Below you will find all the answers for the The New Yorker Crossword Clues Thursday, March 16, 2023 divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | End-zone achievements: Abbr. | TDS |
4 | Automotive partner of Rolls | ROYCE |
9 | ___ year (alternative to starting college right after high school) | GAP |
12 | Like the Gobi Desert | ARID |
14 | “The Magic Flute,” for one | OPERA |
15 | Toy that works by converting potential energy into kinetic energy and vice versa | YOYO |
16 | Start over from square one | REDO |
17 | Person in a cockpit | PILOT |
18 | ___-friendly | USER |
19 | Fly whose name is the Tswana word for “fly” | TSETSE |
21 | Upright part of a street light | LAMPPOST |
23 | Liability’s opposite | ASSET |
24 | Oscar-winning role for both Heath Ledger and Joaquin Phoenix | JOKER |
25 | ___ Sebastian (name of a miniature horse in “Parks and Recreation”) | LIL |
26 | Pickleball-court divider | NET |
27 | Quantity of “Good Men” in an Aaron Sorkin play and film | AFEW |
29 | Narwhal-tusk material | IVORY |
31 | Special ingredient, so to speak, that makes something successful | SECRETSAUCE |
35 | Books that make long stories feel short | PAGETURNERS |
37 | Series starring Paul Reiser and Helen Hunt, which got a 2019 reboot | MADABOUTYOU |
39 | Jennifer who played Selena in “Selena” | LOPEZ |
42 | Bear whose porridge was too cold for Goldilocks | MAMA |
43 | Org. that governs dog shows | AKC |
45 | Bauxite, vis-à-vis aluminum | ORE |
46 | Mystery-writing award named in honor of Poe | EDGAR |
49 | Camera brand of choice for some extreme-sports enthusiasts | GOPRO |
51 | Cochlea spot | INNEREAR |
53 | “Cross my heart!” | ISWEAR |
54 | Delicacy in an awkward social situation, say | TACT |
55 | ___ dinosaurs (birds, technically) | AVIAN |
57 | Doctor, as a script | EDIT |
58 | Jet streams may factor into calculating them: Abbr. | ETAS |
59 | First leader of the the Soviet Union | LENIN |
60 | Frank Herbert sci-fi novel made into a 2021 film starring Timothée Chalamet | DUNE |
61 | One in a set of curls or crunches | REP |
62 | Iditarod vehicles | SLEDS |
63 | Tablet-shaped candy whose name was derived from the first, middle, and last letters in the German word for peppermint | PEZ |
Down
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Plaid pattern on kilts | TARTAN |
39 | Hang around doing a whole lot of nothing | LOITER |
2 | Bridal-shop inventory | DRESSES |
40 | Excessively embellished | ORNATE |
3 | Circumvent, as an unpleasant situation | SIDESTEP |
41 | Bic top | PENCAP |
13 | Lavish attention (on) | DOTE |
32 | “Along ___ a spider, who sat down beside her” | CAME |
52 | Invaders in H. G. Wells’s “The War of the Worlds,” for short | ETS |
20 | Observer of Bellatrix and Betelgeuse, perhaps | STARGAZER |
4 | You can skip it | ROPE |
28 | Scrollable feature of Twitter or Facebook | FEED |
47 | Kicks off a card game | DEALS |
5 | Nail-polish brand with the shade “Mango for It” | OPI |
24 | Volkswagen sedan | JETTA |
48 | Courtroom noisemaker | GAVEL |
6 | Beatles tune about life “beneath the waves” in a colorful vessel | YELLOWSUBMARINE |
7 | Sound akin to “ribbit” | CROAK |
33 | Cheering noisily, as a stadium full of fans | AROAR |
56 | Band or Live follower, in mid-nineteen-eighties musical philanthropy | AID |
8 | Instruction on a cake in “Alice in Wonderland” | EATME |
34 | “E pluribus ___” | UNUM |
53 | Some bed-and-breakfast establishments | INNS |
22 | Where markdowns get marked down | PRICETAGS |
15 | “You got it!” | YUP |
30 | V.I.P. constituent? | VERY |
50 | Had debt | OWED |
9 | Cut a record without one’s bandmates, say | GOSOLO |
36 | Got sudsy | SOAPEDUP |
10 | “You got it, captain!” | AYESIR |
38 | First Lady Olena Zelenska’s home country | UKRAINE |
11 | Stout | PORTLY |
44 | The “C” in A.O.C. | CORTEZ |
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