Below you will find all the answers for the The New Yorker Crossword Clues Tuesday, 21 November 2023 divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
| Number | Clues | Answers |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Luminous | AGLOW |
| 6 | Pier foundations | PILES |
| 11 | Word ignored when alphabetizing | THE |
| 14 | Shemar of “S.W.A.T.” | MOORE |
| 15 | Despondent outburst | ICANTGOON |
| 17 | Switched places? | MOVED |
| 18 | Like bloodhounds and beagles | LONGEARED |
| 19 | “___ to Duty” (William Wordsworth poem) | ODE |
| 20 | Michigan city that was once a hub of American furniture-making | GRANDRAPIDS |
| 22 | Unencumbered by | FREEOF |
| 24 | Musical that won Angela Lansbury her first Tony | MAME |
| 25 | Computer-monitor attachment, perhaps | POSTIT |
| 26 | Like hotels with glittering clienteles | FIVESTAR |
| 30 | Fibre synthesized by DuPont | ORLON |
| 31 | Subject of Edward Hopper’s “Nighthawks” | DINER |
| 32 | Ruby or emerald, e.g. | HUE |
| 33 | Title role in a 1999 Best Picture nominee | RYAN |
| 34 | Animals that resemble field mice | VOLES |
| 35 | Stoner-comedy salutation | DUDE |
| 36 | Considerable stretch | EON |
| 37 | Word on a rest-room door | GENTS |
| 38 | Like a rain forest | HUMID |
| 39 | Zero degrees, in a way | DUENORTH |
| 41 | Comic-book fiend, perhaps | FANBOY |
| 42 | Steel-cut ___ | OATS |
| 43 | Herb that attracts butterflies | CATNIP |
| 44 | Figures often seen nodding | BOBBLEHEADS |
| 48 | Rangers’ org. | NHL |
| 50 | Athlete who co-founded a restaurant called Tracks & Records | USAINBOLT |
| 51 | Rarity on Top Forty radio | OLDIE |
| 53 | Device also known as a slipstick | SLIDERULE |
| 54 | Has a hunch | FEELS |
| 55 | Selling well | HOT |
| 56 | Home run, in slang | TATER |
| 57 | Many Aesop characters | FOXES |
Down
| Number | Clues | Answers |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Favorable Fortnite find, briefly | AMMO |
| 25 | Scrutinized, with “over” | PORED |
| 44 | Natural golf-course hazard | BUSH |
| 2 | “Nice job!” | GOODFORYOU |
| 45 | 1952 Winter Olympics host | OSLO |
| 3 | Odd road to travel solo | LOVERSLANE |
| 46 | It’s tempting | BAIT |
| 4 | Vein contents | ORE |
| 23 | Institution founded by Henry VI | ETON |
| 40 | Like some government contracts | NOBID |
| 5 | Inelegantly find room for | WEDGEIN |
| 37 | Penalty catcher | GOALNET |
| 21 | Poppycock | ROT |
| 34 | Part of a column | VERTEBRA |
| 6 | Dish sometimes made with basmati | PILAF |
| 31 | “Use your inside voice!” | DONTSHOUT |
| 7 | Screen figure | ICON |
| 26 | Obscene material | FILTH |
| 47 | Fashion mag since 1945 | ELLE |
| 8 | Ordnance banned by the Ottawa Treaty | LANDMINES |
| 43 | Work for a party | CATER |
| 9 | Makes an impression on | ENGRAVES |
| 41 | Short-lived rage | FAD |
| 10 | The Lusitania, for one | STEAMER |
| 38 | “Nice job!” | HATSOFF |
| 16 | Goggles | GAPES |
| 35 | Country Music Hall of Fame inductee Ronnie | DUNN |
| 52 | Regulus’s constellation | LEO |
| 11 | Musician Amos | TORI |
| 27 | Cuts made in an unabridged dictionary? | THUMBINDEX |
| 12 | Readied a bed, maybe | HOED |
| 28 | One who tends to make sound purchases | AUDIOPHILE |
| 13 | “Where the Sidewalk ___” (poetry collection that includes “Hug o’ War”) | ENDS |
| 29 | Thin and high-pitched | REEDY |
| 49 | Not so great? | LESS |
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