Below you will find all the answers for the The New Yorker Crossword Clues Thursday, 18 January 2024 divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Does some roadwork | PAVES |
6 | Orgs. that might plan school walkathons | PTAS |
10 | Squabble | SPAT |
14 | Orchard with fruit prized for its oil | OLIVEGROVE |
16 | Grocery chain with a stylized “A” logo | ALDI |
17 | Words followed by a number on a highway sign | SPEEDLIMIT |
18 | “We ___ a Little Christmas” (holiday standard originally from “Mame”) | NEED |
19 | Sriracha, Tabasco, and Cholula | HOTSAUCES |
20 | Birthplace of Giorgio Armani and Gianni Versace | ITALY |
21 | Daisy Ridley’s “Star Wars” role | REY |
22 | Clean a whiteboard, say | ERASE |
23 | Fearful | AFRAID |
27 | ___ Tussauds | MADAME |
29 | Birds on Canadian one-dollar coins | LOONS |
30 | Woos with song | SERENADES |
33 | Largest branch of the U.S. military | ARMY |
34 | “You’re Still the One” singer Shania | TWAIN |
35 | Travelled by horse or hoverboard | RODE |
36 | Person working behind the scenes on Broadway | STAGEHAND |
38 | Watch a whole season in one sitting, say | BINGE |
39 | Feature of some adults-only beaches | NUDITY |
40 | Requiring adult supervision for moviegoers under seventeen | RRATED |
41 | Hunts for dinner, with “on” | PREYS |
42 | “___ is me” (Shakespearean lament) | WOE |
43 | Middle name of the “Green Eggs and Ham” author Theodor Geisel | SEUSS |
44 | Situations that aren’t black and white | GRAYAREAS |
50 | Soul singer Redding | OTIS |
51 | Cheesy Mexican dish | QUESADILLA |
52 | Hormonal ___ (skin condition) | ACNE |
53 | Baseball feat that always ends an inning | TRIPLEPLAY |
54 | Supreme leader? | ROSS |
55 | Puts one’s hat in the ring | RUNS |
56 | University bigwigs | DEANS |
Down
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Ritzy | POSH |
23 | “Oh, dear,” to King Lear | ALAS |
43 | Emulate an eagle | SOAR |
2 | Brand that makes Come & Get It! dog food | ALPO |
24 | Word before Lauderdale or Ticonderoga | FORT |
41 | Retailer that sells pythons and parakeets | PETCO |
3 | ___ Than Nguyen (Pulitzer-winning author of “The Sympathizer”) | VIET |
25 | The Colosseum, the Circus Maximus, and the like | ROMANRUINS |
4 | December 24th and 31st, for two | EVES |
26 | “Somebody want to take a stab at it?” | ANYGUESSES |
5 | Last name of the comedic siblings Amy and David | SEDARIS |
37 | Ice-cream brand also sold as Dreyer’s | EDYS |
15 | Adhered together, as model-airplane pieces | GLUED |
34 | “___ is not a drill!” | THIS |
51 | Football-game div. | QTR |
6 | What “$$$$” means in a restaurant review | PRICY |
30 | Hit, as a mosquito | SWAT |
44 | Esteemed expert | GURU |
7 | “Give it ___ straight” | TOME |
27 | Bugs ___ (aptly named bully in the “Encyclopedia Brown” series) | MEANY |
45 | Bridle strap | REIN |
8 | Hertz alternative | AVIS |
28 | Dry as a desert | ARID |
42 | Venomous flying insects | WASPS |
9 | Where a director shouts “Action!” | SET |
22 | Paradise in the Book of Genesis | EDEN |
40 | “Red, White & ___ Blue” (2023 rom-com about the U.S. President’s son and a British prince) | ROYAL |
20 | Country that shares the first three letters of its name with a neighboring country | IRAN |
38 | Like Wiener schnitzel, chicken katsu, and Scotch eggs | BREADED |
10 | Ship that sailed alongside the NiƱa and Pinta | SANTAMARIA |
46 | Ready to be picked | RIPE |
11 | “I’m begging you, stay out of it!” | PLEASEDONT |
47 | Jazz songstress Fitzgerald | ELLA |
12 | Mononymous singer of “Skyfall” | ADELE |
31 | Part of a jigsaw puzzle frequently assembled first | EDGE |
48 | Alda in the Television Academy Hall of Fame | ALAN |
13 | Uncluttered | TIDY |
32 | Sesame or chia product | SEED |
49 | Simon ___ (children’s party game) | SAYS |
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