Below you will find all the answers for the The New Yorker Crossword Clues Wednesday, 17 January 2024 divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Fed. food inspector | USDA |
5 | Measures equal to fifteen mL | TBSPS |
10 | Common digital-image file type | JPEG |
14 | Scottish denials | NAES |
15 | Pregnant person’s belly button, often | OUTIE |
16 | Forearm bone | ULNA |
17 | Rapscallions | IMPS |
18 | “Sounds about right” | PRETTYMUCH |
20 | Made goo-goo sounds | COOED |
22 | Pieces represented by Bart in a “Simpsons”-branded chess set sold in the nineties | BISHOPS |
23 | Hormone sometimes used to treat menopause symptoms | ESTROGEN |
25 | Puzzles (out) | SUSSES |
28 | Tracy Chapman hit covered by Luke Combs in 2023 | FASTCAR |
29 | City that’s home to Tahrir Square | CAIRO |
30 | Kama ___ | SUTRA |
32 | Carb in some Passover-safe pizza | MATZOH |
33 | Cries of pain | OWS |
36 | Orb in an edamame pod | SOYBEAN |
38 | Spanish “that” | ESO |
39 | Picnic convenience | COOLER |
41 | Invite as one’s date for | ASKTO |
43 | “___ words have never been spoken” | TRUER |
44 | Weak-willed sorts | COWARDS |
48 | Wishing for a night-light, maybe | AFRAID |
50 | Fights (with) | HASITOUT |
51 | Start seeing other people, say | BREAKUP |
53 | “Doctor Who” star Gatwa | NCUTI |
54 | Member of the mutual-aid group For the Gworls, perhaps | TRANSWOMAN |
57 | Indignant refusal | ASIF |
58 | Acrimony | BILE |
59 | “Oh, yay!” | GOODY |
60 | Fall (over) | KEEL |
61 | Went blabbing | TOLD |
62 | Indulgent mall excursion | SPREE |
63 | Being, in Latin | ESSE |
Down
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Global org. with good-will ambassadors | UNICEF |
33 | Twice tetra- | OCTA |
54 | Nostalgic-photo hashtag | TBT |
2 | Savory pastry whose name has one more letter than that of a Polynesian island nation | SAMOSA |
34 | Klingon played by Michael Dorn on “Star Trek: The Next Generation” | WORF |
55 | Animated film about a bird, set largely in Brazil | RIO |
3 | Train stations | DEPOTS |
35 | It might make you pucker up | SOURBALL |
4 | Maintains | ASSERTS |
40 | “I ___ that the hard way” | LEARNED |
21 | Show such as “Welcome to Wrexham” or “Meltdown: Three Mile Island” | DOCUSERIES |
5 | Quark flavor with a positional name | TOP |
24 | Swamp menace, informally | GATOR |
49 | University of Georgia athletes, familiarly | DAWGS |
6 | Luxury brand known for its plaid pattern | BURBERRY |
52 | Surgeon General under Reagan, who surprised both parties with his efforts to fight AIDS and smoking | KOOP |
7 | Oktoberfest mug | STEIN |
31 | Attorneys’ org. | ABA |
50 | Funny stuff | HUMOR |
8 | Olive discards | PITS |
37 | Mischievous adventure | ESCAPADE |
9 | Clock-maker Thomas and actor Rogen, for two | SETHS |
32 | Speedy sharks | MAKOS |
56 | “Science Guy” Bill | NYE |
19 | Exasperated remark | YOUCANTWIN |
10 | Accepts with enthusiasm | JUMPSAT |
42 | Scottish food item resembling a thick cracker | OATCAKE |
11 | Like models Ashley Graham and Paloma Elsesser | PLUSSIZE |
45 | Shakes awake | ROUSES |
12 | R.S.V.P. card, e.g.: Abbr. | ENC |
26 | Greek god whose name sounds like the things he shoots | EROS |
46 | Responsibilities | DUTIES |
13 | Exasperated sound | GAH |
27 | N.Y.C. neighborhood with an artsy history | SOHO |
47 | Suppress | STIFLE |
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