Below you will find all the answers for the The New Yorker Crossword Clues Tuesday, 16 January 2024 divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
Number | Clues | Answers |
---|---|---|
1 | School up the coast from L.A. | UCSB |
5 | Urad ___ (black lentils) | DAL |
8 | Still | ATREST |
14 | Words of sympathy | POORBABY |
16 | Whirled in confusion | REELED |
17 | Supposed | SOCALLED |
18 | Reverses | UNDOES |
19 | Loosely defined attachment | SITUATIONSHIP |
21 | “The Bell of ___” (Longfellow poem) | ATRI |
22 | A.V. component | AUDIO |
23 | “Mos Def & ___ Kweli Are Black Star” (1998 hip-hop album) | TALIB |
25 | Sport with “glide” and “spin” techniques | SHOTPUT |
29 | French designer known for her snap cardigans | AGNESB |
31 | Experimental filmmaker Brakhage | STAN |
32 | Org. that regulates water quality | EPA |
33 | Insensitive sort | BOOR |
34 | Gig for a comedian | ROAST |
36 | In case | LEST |
37 | Flight abbr. | ARR |
38 | Nineties cartoon character with the last name Funnie | DOUG |
39 | All worked up | INAPET |
41 | Wait all night for a new product, say | CAMPOUT |
43 | Good will | AMITY |
44 | Exactitude | RIGOR |
46 | “___ Almighty” (2007 film) | EVAN |
47 | Fall for someone | CATCHFEELINGS |
51 | Angry with | SOREAT |
52 | Heterogeneous | ECLECTIC |
54 | Gluten-free soy sauce | TAMARI |
55 | Shirley with the campaign slogan “Unbought and Unbossed” | CHISHOLM |
56 | Pollen producer | STAMEN |
57 | Greek counterpart of Aurora | EOS |
58 | “Cornflake Girl” singer Tori | AMOS |
Down
Number | Clues | Answers |
---|---|---|
1 | Jumping skills, in basketball | UPS |
23 | Shop that sells cigarettes, in France | TABAC |
51 | Parts of a G.P.S. route | STS |
2 | Doves’ sounds | COOS |
24 | Ancient marketplace | AGORA |
47 | Trench or duster, e.g. | COAT |
3 | Something a free spirit might ignore | SOCIALNORM |
48 | “___ virumque cano” (first words of the Aeneid) | ARMA |
4 | Less well behaved | BRATTIER |
42 | Damage-control grp. | PRTEAM |
15 | They might help you judge a book by its cover | BLURBS |
38 | “So what?” | DOICARE |
5 | ___ Lama | DALAI |
30 | Earned | BROUGHTIN |
6 | Provide job support? | ABET |
35 | Not just low on | OUTOF |
7 | “The End of the Story” author Davis | LYDIA |
31 | Group that went on strike in 2023, informally | SAG |
45 | Chelsea footballer James | REECE |
20 | Deposes | OUSTS |
49 | Call back? | ECHO |
8 | Novelist Roy who said, “Our strategy should not only be to confront empire but to lay siege to it” | ARUNDHATI |
46 | Island over which New York and New Jersey had a long-standing territorial dispute that was settled by the Supreme Court in 1998 | ELLIS |
9 | ___ headache | TENSION |
40 | Forces with subs | NAVIES |
10 | Like glowing embers | REDHOT |
36 | Setting for Cervantes | LAMANCHA |
11 | Race in H. G. Wells’s “The Time Machine” | ELOI |
26 | 1960 thriller that, according to Martin Scorsese, showed how “the act of making movies can be perverse” | PEEPINGTOM |
12 | Percolate | SEEP |
27 | Unexpected victory | UPSET |
50 | Farm sight | SILO |
13 | Causes of football-stadium cheers, briefly | TDS |
28 | Ragged | TATTY |
53 | Units on some rulers | CMS |
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