Below you will find all the answers for the The New Yorker Crossword Clues Tuesday, 9 January 2024 divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
Did you find what you needed?
We hope you did!.
Across
Number | Clues | Answers |
---|---|---|
1 | Entrance | CHARM |
6 | Paintball-arena cry | IMHIT |
11 | Genre for “L.A. Confidential” or “The Usual Suspects” | NEONOIR |
13 | Video-game princess whose last name is Toadstool | PEACH |
14 | “Just do it!” | CARPEDIEM |
16 | See eye to eye | AGREE |
17 | Journalist’s basic questions | FIVEWS |
18 | They’re very close, briefly | BFFS |
20 | Piece of siege equipment | RAM |
21 | Tristia poet | OVID |
22 | Fixed-___ bicycle | GEAR |
23 | BTS member who released the solo album “D-Day” under the alias Agust D | SUGA |
24 | Shulamith Firestone’s “The Dialectic of ___” | SEX |
25 | Pusher catcher | NARC |
27 | Keen practical judgment | ACUMEN |
29 | Where to find gutters and balloons | COMICSTRIPS |
31 | “Screw your courage to the sticking place / And we’ll not fail” speaker | LADYMACBETH |
32 | Final courses? | LASTRESORTS |
33 | Persian diversion? | CATTOY |
34 | Chiwere-speaking tribe | OTOE |
35 | It’s said to wed | IDO |
38 | Goes (for) | OPTS |
39 | “___ Well” (Mona Awad novel centered on a college Shakespeare production) | ALLS |
41 | “Good grief!” | EGAD |
42 | Writer played by Harry Melling in the mystery film “The Pale Blue Eye” | POE |
43 | Privy to | INON |
44 | Gesture made with one’s thumb and pinkie extended | CALLME |
46 | Vulgar | CRASS |
48 | Not necessarily straight, say | BICURIOUS |
50 | Roman rooms | ATRIA |
51 | Halter alternative | TUBETOP |
52 | Have another go at | RETRY |
53 | Bags of diamonds? | BASES |
Down
Number | Clues | Answers |
---|---|---|
14 | Money-focussed execs | CFOS |
33 | Mover of the force? | COPCAR |
11 | Green | NAIVE |
32 | Galveston Bay city whose name is French for “the door” | LAPORTE |
1 | Uterus part | CERVIX |
31 | Something featured in a mug shot? | LATTEART |
2 | Wished | HOPED |
29 | Playbill listings | CASTS |
47 | “No, ___!” | SIR |
3 | Fresh | ANEW |
25 | Acknowledge silently | NODTO |
43 | “Good heavens!” | ISAY |
4 | Certain photoreceptor cells | RODS |
26 | Oscar-nominated “Gone Baby Gone” actress | AMYRYAN |
5 | Nintendo avatar | MII |
22 | Muck | GRIME |
40 | High ball | LOB |
12 | Author of “Men Explain Things to Me” | REBECCASOLNIT |
15 | Credential for some poets, for short | MFA |
30 | Highlanders, e.g. | SCOTS |
49 | Inexperienced reporter | CUB |
19 | Alpha male, perhaps? | FRATBRO |
44 | “Telex from ___” (Rachel Kushner novel set during a nineteen-fifties revolution) | CUBA |
6 | Bitter bar orders, briefly | IPAS |
28 | Island that was home to the Minoan civilization | CRETE |
45 | Whom Zeus calls the most hateful of all the Olympian gods, in the Iliad | ARES |
7 | “Savage” rapper, to fans | MEG |
23 | Outfits for some brides | SUITS |
41 | First-rate | ELITE |
8 | Sound of disapproval | HARRUMPH |
35 | Snow-block constructions | IGLOOS |
9 | Big chills? | ICEAGES |
36 | Obstruct | DAMUP |
10 | Authority, metaphorically | THEMAN |
37 | Some of Pindar’s writings | ODES |
No comments:
Post a Comment