Below you will find all the answers for the The New Yorker Crossword Clues Thursday, 6 July 2023 divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
| Number | Clues | Answers |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Trickle | SEEP |
| 5 | Amounts owed | DEBTS |
| 10 | Too-good-to-be-true deal, probably | SCAM |
| 14 | Basis for the rights to life and liberty, to John Locke | NATURALLAW |
| 16 | “Educated” author Westover | TARA |
| 17 | Gear for working out or hanging out | ATHLEISURE |
| 18 | Muscat’s country | OMAN |
| 19 | “Don’t let me stop you” | FEELFREE |
| 20 | Make a short unannounced visit | DROPBY |
| 22 | Prone to acting up | UNRULY |
| 23 | Long-running animosities | FEUDS |
| 24 | Limited-release Oreo variety that débuted in September of 2014 | PUMPKINSPICE |
| 29 | N.B.A. legend Julius Erving, to fans | DRJ |
| 32 | Company that has bought advertisements asking people not use its name as a verb meaning “to copy” | XEROX |
| 33 | Unpopular and then some | HATED |
| 34 | Seemingly bottomless, perhaps | DEEP |
| 36 | Musician Jones whose father is Ravi Shankar | NORAH |
| 38 | Toothpaste container | TUBE |
| 39 | Bit of kitchen protection | APRON |
| 41 | Trio of Greek goddesses whose determinations are inescapable | FATES |
| 43 | Often groan-worthy witticism | PUN |
| 44 | Form of address for a Roman Catholic cardinal | YOUREMINENCE |
| 47 | Peacock’s walk | STRUT |
| 48 | Classic arcade game whose only control is a joystick | PACMAN |
| 52 | Learn about through gossip, say | HEAROF |
| 54 | Streetcar’s route | TRAMLINE |
| 56 | Sch. moving to the Big Ten in 2024 | UCLA |
| 57 | Homemade papier-mâché adhesive | FLOURPASTE |
| 59 | “___ said it couldn’t be done!” | THEY |
| 60 | Octagonal | EIGHTSIDED |
| 61 | Manhattan diner whose exterior featured prominently in “Seinfeld” | TOMS |
| 62 | Not dry-eyed | TEARY |
| 63 | Promising, in a way | ROSY |
Down
| Number | Clues | Answers |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | State of confusion | SNAFU |
| 29 | When the Battle of Normandy began, familiarly | DDAY |
| 52 | Species of a “Star Wars” crime lord | HUTT |
| 2 | Ingested | EATEN |
| 30 | Certain tow-away job, for short | REPO |
| 53 | It might be noticeable in a long hallway | ECHO |
| 3 | Dangerously flammable substance once used as an anesthetic | ETHER |
| 31 | Mideast capital that’s sacred to three major religions | JERUSALEM |
| 4 | Move attempted at a bar? | PULLUP |
| 35 | Plays | PORTRAYS |
| 15 | Acid ___ (gastroesophageal affliction) | REFLUX |
| 40 | Emperor during the great fire of Rome | NERO |
| 5 | Guys who might get milk out of Jerseys | DAIRYMEN |
| 45 | Nursery-rhyme “Little Miss” who is scared off by a spider | MUFFET |
| 6 | “What ___?” | ELSE |
| 25 | Come out ahead, in a way | PROFIT |
| 58 | Tell a whopper | LIE |
| 7 | Color of forget-me-nots | BLUE |
| 26 | Holy book that comprises a hundred and fourteen suras | KORAN |
| 54 | “Julius Caesar” costume | TOGA |
| 8 | 2022 Best Picture nominee set largely in Berlin | TAR |
| 23 | Ceaselessly focus (on) | FIXATE |
| 55 | Germany’s largest urban area, with “the” | RUHR |
| 9 | Where IKEA was founded | SWEDEN |
| 37 | Do for a bride? | HENPARTY |
| 21 | Thrill-seeker’s heady feeling | RUSH |
| 42 | Roguish sorts | SCAMPS |
| 10 | Stopped taking cards in blackjack | STOODPAT |
| 46 | Oblong pastry filled with custard | ECLAIR |
| 11 | Goes humorously overboard while acting | CAMPSITUP |
| 49 | Botch | MISDO |
| 12 | ___ American Heritage Month (April observance) | ARAB |
| 27 | Philippine island where Magellan landed shortly before his death | CEBU |
| 50 | Before, in Bogotá | ANTES |
| 13 | A goodly number | MANY |
| 28 | First family’s residence? | EDEN |
| 51 | Clingy, perhaps | NEEDY |
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