Below you will find all the answers for the The New Yorker Crossword Clues Tuesday, 2 January 2024 divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Tao, literally | PATH |
5 | “La ___ et la Bête” | BELLE |
10 | Contraction with two apostrophes | IDVE |
14 | Arm of the Dept. of Labor | OSHA |
15 | When Pablo Picasso painted “The Old Guitarist” and “La Vie” | BLUEPERIOD |
17 | Editor’s override | STET |
18 | It’s built up during a workout | LACTICACID |
19 | Proverbial doorstop | TOME |
20 | What might cause someone to snap? | SLAMPOETRY |
21 | Mortimer ___ (ventriloquist’s dummy of old TV) | SNERD |
23 | Recognized | SEEN |
24 | “Two Concepts of Liberty” lecturer Berlin | ISAIAH |
27 | Like icebox cakes | NOBAKE |
32 | Those on the tenure track, for short | ASSTPROFS |
35 | Peters who won an Emmy for “Mare of Easttown” | EVAN |
36 | Cupful from a street vender in Kolkata | CHAI |
37 | Nonbinary pronoun | THEIR |
39 | Creator of a surreal dream sequence in Hitchcock’s “Spellbound” | DALI |
40 | Queens’s ___ Park | REGO |
41 | Made more than | OUTEARNED |
43 | Paradisiacal | EDENIC |
46 | Slides (over) | SCOOTS |
47 | Wear confidently | ROCK |
50 | 2017 title role for Hugh Jackman | LOGAN |
52 | Diego Velázquez painting in which “representation undertakes to represent itself,” per Michel Foucault | LASMENINAS |
58 | Opposite of bueno | MALO |
59 | Edith Wharton character who is described as a “ruin of a man” after surviving a crash | ETHANFROME |
60 | Fool, to a Brit | PRAT |
61 | Part of a company | STAGEACTOR |
62 | Chances | ODDS |
63 | “So do I” | SAME |
64 | Count in music | BASIE |
65 | Moola in Cholula | PESO |
Down
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Jobs | POSTS |
32 | Land unit | ACRE |
52 | Lower | LESS |
2 | Floored | ASTONISHED |
53 | Encouraging start? | ATTA |
3 | 1982 track that topped Rolling Stone’s “100 Greatest Hip-Hop Songs of All Time” list | THEMESSAGE |
54 | Ersatz | SHAM |
4 | Negativity fuelled by jealousy, as popularized by Mary J. Blige | HATERATION |
55 | Conjurer | MAGE |
22 | Sink temporarily | DIP |
44 | Dunne of “The Awful Truth” | IRENE |
5 | Some cosmetic augmentations, for short | BBLS |
25 | “The only serious thing in the world,” according to Oscar Wilde | ART |
45 | Informal discussion | CONFAB |
6 | Airline that only offers kosher meals | ELAL |
26 | Relative of a Swiss Roll | HOHO |
48 | About | CIRCA |
7 | “American Graffiti” director George | LUCAS |
33 | Blaze, to Blaise | FEU |
49 | Detangler targets | KNOTS |
8 | Words of assistance | LETME |
34 | Parks it | SITS |
56 | “C’est ___ que tu parles?” (De Niro-inspired line in “La Haine”) | AMOI |
9 | Item stocked in an infirmary | EPIPEN |
38 | ___ center | REC |
57 | Dried out | SERE |
16 | Cheap, in adspeak | ECONO |
42 | I.S.P. featured in “You’ve Got Mail” | AOL |
10 | “Dies ___” (Latin hymn) | IRAE |
28 | Lo-fi genre that boomed during the COVID-19 lockdowns | BEDROOMPOP |
11 | Ref. book | DICT |
29 | Pushing the envelope | AVANTGARDE |
12 | ___ dire (jury-selection process) | VOIR |
30 | Some Parmesan-topped courses | KALESALADS |
13 | Countercurrent | EDDY |
31 | Tennyson’s “Geraint and ___” | ENID |
51 | “Au contraire!” | NOTSO |
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