Below you will find all the answers for the The New Yorker Crossword Clues Wednesday, 10 January 2024 divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
| Number | Clues | Answers |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Sheds feathers | MOLTS |
| 6 | Password-protected café offering | WIFI |
| 10 | Swanky | POSH |
| 14 | “Your work is amazing!” | IMAHUGEFAN |
| 16 | With proficiency | ABLY |
| 17 | 1942 film that ends with the line “Louis, I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship” | CASABLANCA |
| 18 | Lose one’s footing, in a way | SLIP |
| 19 | Protagonists who can be tough to root for | ANTIHEROES |
| 20 | Choice after picking an entrée | SIDE |
| 21 | Manhattan’s ___ Village | EAST |
| 22 | Rip up | TATTER |
| 24 | Subject of Oedipus’ kingdom | THEBAN |
| 28 | First reindeer named in “A Visit from St. Nicholas” | DASHER |
| 29 | Like bike chains or pro bodybuilders | OILED |
| 30 | Collect, as scattered objects | GATHERUP |
| 32 | Eye rudely | OGLE |
| 33 | Object of a moth’s fatal attraction | FLAME |
| 35 | ___ and hearty | HALE |
| 36 | Decade dominated by the Great Depression | THIRTIES |
| 38 | “I’m busy right now!” | LATER |
| 39 | “The Magnificent Seven” actor James | COBURN |
| 40 | Loathe | DETEST |
| 41 | What fan blades do | ROTATE |
| 42 | G-rated swear word | DARN |
| 44 | Little troublemakers | IMPS |
| 45 | Play such as “Tru” or “I Am My Own Wife” | ONEMANSHOW |
| 51 | Actress Remini who hosted an anti-Scientology docuseries after leaving the religion herself | LEAH |
| 52 | Caribbean cocktail that contains cream of coconut | PINACOLADA |
| 53 | Narrow advantage | EDGE |
| 54 | Snack that uses peanut butter to hold raisins in place | ANTSONALOG |
| 55 | Salon options | DYES |
| 56 | “___ Than Zero” (1985 Bret Easton Ellis novel) | LESS |
| 57 | Gooey treat at a Scout jamboree | SMORE |
Down
| Number | Clues | Answers |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Shiny mineral that splits into layers | MICA |
| 24 | Train-whistle sound | TOOT |
| 41 | Ticked off | RILED |
| 2 | Persian Gulf nation with crossed swords on its flag | OMAN |
| 25 | Witty and sophisticated humor | HIGHCOMEDY |
| 3 | Bringing up the rear | LAST |
| 26 | Oscar-nominated actor who stars in “The Umbrella Academy” | ELLIOTPAGE |
| 4 | Cuisine that includes tom yum goong and pad woon sen | THAI |
| 27 | Keg parties | BEERBASHES |
| 5 | Part of an article in slightly larger text than the body, perhaps | SUBHEAD |
| 37 | King whose tomb was discovered in 1922, informally | TUT |
| 15 | Figure out | GLEAN |
| 33 | Iridescent gem with a red-orange tinge | FIREOPAL |
| 6 | Dresses in | WEARS |
| 34 | Late “Dancing with the Stars” judge Goodman | LEN |
| 46 | Start of the workday, for many | NINE |
| 7 | “Otherwise . . .” | IFNOT |
| 30 | Expense for many suburban commuters | GAS |
| 42 | Auto damage from a hailstorm | DENTS |
| 8 | Many an emoji | FACE |
| 28 | Stop (up) | DAM |
| 43 | Accumulate | AMASS |
| 9 | Beside oneself | INASTATE |
| 40 | Nemesis of Harry, Ron, and Hermione | DRACO |
| 23 | Grill residue | ASH |
| 38 | Related musicians John, Julian, and Sean | LENNONS |
| 10 | Ask for donations from everyone | PASSTHEHAT |
| 47 | Harshly criticize | SLAM |
| 11 | Completely destroy | OBLITERATE |
| 48 | Sign of saintliness | HALO |
| 12 | Engineers’ tools superseded by calculators | SLIDERULES |
| 49 | Trash-can emanation | ODOR |
| 13 | Bouncing off the walls | HYPER |
| 31 | Smart-mouthed | PERT |
| 50 | Employee’s pay | WAGE |
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