Below you will find all the answers for the The New Yorker Crossword Clues Tuesday, 23 January 2024 divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Demean | ABASE |
6 | Record ruiner | BLOT |
10 | Pen name of the columnist Jeanne Phillips | ABBY |
14 | TV host who always bade viewers farewell with “champagne wishes and caviar dreams” | ROBINLEACH |
16 | “If I ___ a Boy” (BeyoncĂ© song) | WERE |
17 | Quitter’s option | COLDTURKEY |
18 | Regrettably | ALAS |
19 | Keep away | STEERCLEAR |
20 | Croupier’s tool | RAKE |
21 | Had on | WORE |
22 | Tuna-casserole tidbits | NOODLES |
24 | Distraction from unpleasant realities | ESCAPE |
27 | Finds a partner | PAIRSUP |
28 | Rebound | RALLY |
29 | Seventies sitcom from which “Good Times” was spun off | MAUDE |
30 | Comprehend | GET |
32 | Immunity ___ (“Survivor” asset) | IDOL |
33 | One-ups | BESTS |
34 | Self-serious bird in “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” | DODO |
35 | Gen Y-er’s collection, say | CDS |
36 | Discontinues | HALTS |
37 | Galileo, for one | PISAN |
38 | “___ . . . Naked” (2003 rerelease of a Beatles album) | LETITBE |
40 | Finds fault | CAVILS |
41 | City destroyed in the Book of Joshua | JERICHO |
42 | Voice-mail prompt | TONE |
43 | On the double | ASAP |
44 | “The Logical Song” band | SUPERTRAMP |
49 | “Cut that out!” | DONT |
50 | Floridian plant with fragrant blossoms | ORANGETREE |
51 | By that reasoning | ERGO |
52 | Name associated with the ancien régime | ANTOINETTE |
53 | Full of hidden meaning | DEEP |
54 | Many a House of Lords member | PEER |
55 | Famous fifties flop | EDSEL |
Down
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Projectile paths | ARCS |
24 | Church of music? | ERIC |
41 | Soured by disappointment, perhaps | JADED |
2 | Kick (out) | BOOT |
25 | Bit of raw hide in “Rawhide,” maybe | SADDLESORE |
3 | Up to the task | ABLE |
26 | Spitting distance, as it were | CLOSERANGE |
4 | Where a tire’s name is usually printed | SIDEWALL |
39 | Five-star | TIPTOP |
5 | Gradual slide into disorder | ENTROPY |
36 | Drink named for its vitamin content | HIC |
15 | Profiteering profit | LUCRE |
33 | Wet bar? | BATHSOAP |
6 | Host of “Texaco Star Theater,” sometimes called TV’s first hit show | BERLE |
29 | Where Vegemite was created | MELBOURNE |
7 | Spot for tubing or canoeing, maybe | LAKE |
27 | Copy corollary | PASTE |
45 | Crown | PATE |
8 | Undersea-lab scientists | OCEANAUTS |
42 | Highest part in many a barbershop quartet | TENOR |
9 | Butterfly-shaped organs | THYROIDS |
40 | Small herding dog | CORGI |
23 | Vein contents | ORE |
37 | Hair-care brand owned by Procter & Gamble | PANTENE |
10 | Hugo and Edgar, e.g. | AWARDS |
34 | Sent in a new direction | DIVERTED |
11 | Actor whose final film role was a posthumous appearance in “Plan 9 from Outer Space” | BELALUGOSI |
46 | Newspaper section with reviews | ARTS |
12 | Something mashed in a jam? | BRAKEPEDAL |
47 | Ration | METE |
13 | Words from sycophants | YESES |
31 | A great deal | TONS |
48 | Come off | PEEL |
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