Below you will find all the answers for the The New Yorker Crossword Clues Wednesday, 3 January 2024 divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
| Number | Clues | Answers |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Midmonth day in the Roman calendar | IDES |
| 5 | Part of a division? | FACTOR |
| 11 | Fits of anger | RAGES |
| 13 | First name of the singer whose compilation albums include “So Much Love” and “The Sound of Love” | DARLENE |
| 14 | Capital of Rwanda | KIGALI |
| 16 | Cooked on low | SIMMERED |
| 17 | 6:45, if 12:00 is N and 3:00 is E | SSW |
| 18 | Former U.N. Secretary-General Kofi | ANNAN |
| 20 | Barnyard males | RAMS |
| 21 | Widgets that show the number of visitors to a Web site | HITCOUNTERS |
| 24 | Simply delightful? | NICEANDEASY |
| 25 | Kappa, for example | WATERSPIRIT |
| 26 | Attire for the tired, for short | PJS |
| 29 | Guest essay in a newspaper | OPED |
| 30 | Verb with “thou” | ART |
| 31 | Snatched | TOOK |
| 32 | “O.K., where ___ I?” | WAS |
| 33 | Singer with the albums “The Emancipation of Mimi” and “E=MC | MARIAHCAREY |
| 37 | Cosmetics company that made Rihanna a billionaire | FENTYBEAUTY |
| 38 | Subjects whose teachers often strike? | MARTIALARTS |
| 39 | A snowball’s chance in ___ | HELL |
| 40 | Dozed | SLEPT |
| 41 | Numerically named card game | UNO |
| 44 | Alter egos, e.g. | PERSONAS |
| 46 | Stuff used to join metal pieces together | SOLDER |
| 48 | “Fashion show! Fashion show!” | TRYITON |
| 49 | Gets closer | NEARS |
| 50 | At most | ORLESS |
| 51 | 411 | INFO |
Down
| Number | Clues | Answers |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Rubs the wrong way | IRKS |
| 25 | “Just when I thought I’d seen it all” | WOW |
| 44 | Accumulation for a vacation, for short | PTO |
| 2 | Raised platform | DAIS |
| 24 | ___ cabbage | NAPA |
| 39 | German mister | HERR |
| 3 | Main ingredients in meringue | EGGWHITES |
| 38 | Streep who said, “Women are better at acting than men. Why? Because we have to be” | MERYL |
| 4 | Aegean or Caribbean, e.g. | SEA |
| 22 | Covered in frosting | ICED |
| 37 | Fake eyelash | FALSIE |
| 12 | Roofing-related surname | SLATER |
| 33 | Some red wines | MERLOTS |
| 15 | Subjects of an old South American empire | INCAS |
| 34 | Minuscule marcher | ANT |
| 45 | Rejections | NOS |
| 19 | Unbiased, in a way | NONPARTISAN |
| 16 | Coins equivalent to a hundred halalas | SAUDIRIYALS |
| 13 | Where a “no phones” rule might be enforced | DINNERTABLE |
| 5 | Kin, for short | FAM |
| 23 | ___ chi chuan | TAI |
| 35 | Disorderly stacks | HEAPS |
| 6 | Part of an office chair, perhaps | ARMREST |
| 36 | Container in a dairy aisle | CARTON |
| 7 | Children’s-book author Beverly | CLEARY |
| 31 | Like guitar strings | TAUT |
| 47 | Haku ___ (flower crown worn for special occasions) | LEI |
| 8 | They often come with conditions | TERMS |
| 26 | Major city on the western side of the Red Sea | PORTSUDAN |
| 9 | Small bills | ONES |
| 27 | Australian youngster | JOEY |
| 42 | Weaken, in gaming slang that comes from a toy brand | NERF |
| 10 | Word before flag or carpet | RED |
| 28 | Sun setting | SKY |
| 43 | Phrase following a ballpark estimate | ORSO |
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