Below you will find all the answers for the The New Yorker Crossword Clues Friday, 16 February 2024 divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
| Number | Clues | Answers |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Rhinoplasty target | NOSE |
| 5 | Former member | ALUM |
| 9 | Loops in on an e-mail | CCS |
| 12 | Evidence that’s not just anecdotal | DATA |
| 13 | “Strike a ___” (line that opens Madonna’s “Vogue”) | POSE |
| 14 | “The Giving Tree” author Silverstein | SHEL |
| 15 | Brutal son of Zeus | ARES |
| 16 | Line labelled x, y, or z | AXIS |
| 17 | ___ position (what’s earned by the fastest qualifier, in Formula 1) | POLE |
| 18 | Clobber, as with snowballs | PELT |
| 20 | Yogi’s closing | NAMASTE |
| 22 | With 49-Across, Southern cooking tradition that can be described by the transformation happening in this puzzle | WHOLEHOG |
| 25 | Get a hundred per cent | ACEIT |
| 26 | Magic ending? | IAN |
| 27 | Ob-___ | GYN |
| 28 | Placement service for full-time caregivers, say | AGENCY |
| 29 | Mixes | STIRS |
| 31 | Mos Def collaborator Kweli | TALIB |
| 33 | “Oh, for the love of ___!” | PETE |
| 34 | Bit of fodder for horse-race journalism | POLL |
| 35 | Attention-getting utterance | AHEM |
| 39 | Relief carving on a brooch | CAMEO |
| 41 | Came up | AROSE |
| 42 | Spot-market sellers? | ADREPS |
| 45 | Instruction to a child learning how to blow bubbles underwater | HUM |
| 47 | Aries, symbolically | RAM |
| 48 | They might bulge after exercise | VEINS |
| 49 | See 22-Across | BARBECUE |
| 51 | “Great British Bake Off” contestant, for example | AMATEUR |
| 53 | Wordlessly express disappointment | SIGH |
| 54 | Fee for passage | TOLL |
| 55 | Stead | LIEU |
| 57 | It might be hourly, for movers | RATE |
| 60 | Pro with the title of Esq. | ATTY |
| 61 | Towering | TALL |
| 62 | To be, in Paris | ETRE |
| 63 | Motor company founded by Ransom E. Olds | REO |
| 64 | Solo for a soprano | ARIA |
| 65 | Plane part with an identifying number | TAIL |
Down
| Number | Clues | Answers |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Part of a severance contract that may be illegal, per an N.L.R.B. ruling: Abbr. | NDA |
| 22 | Bit of hair or smoke | WISP |
| 42 | Sanskrit-derived word for a video-game persona | AVATAR |
| 2 | Gondolier’s need | OAR |
| 23 | Loathe | HATE |
| 43 | Knock down a peg, in a way | DEMOTE |
| 3 | “Chop-chop!” | STEPONIT |
| 44 | Venetian marketplace, or its eponymous bridge | RIALTO |
| 4 | Stand for a presentation | EASEL |
| 30 | As of late | RECENTLY |
| 19 | Trio on a stool | LEGS |
| 40 | Cathedral recess | APSE |
| 5 | “The greatest danger to our future,” according to Jane Goodall | APATHY |
| 34 | Set of symptoms often experienced monthly, for short | PMS |
| 52 | Beauty superstore | ULTA |
| 6 | Specialty for the deli Russ & Daughters | LOX |
| 24 | Pirouetting, perhaps | ONTOE |
| 49 | Thorny situation? | BRIAR |
| 7 | Wielding | USING |
| 32 | Halawa hello | ALOHA |
| 56 | Brother of the N.F.L.’s Peyton | ELI |
| 8 | ___ Verde (Ancestral Pueblo site now home to a national park) | MESA |
| 28 | Word indicating a tied score, in tennis or soccer | ALL |
| 46 | Melissa McCarthy role in a 2023 musical remake | URSULA |
| 21 | Trio in a Nativity scene | MAGI |
| 41 | Prefix meaning “both” | AMBI |
| 14 | Room key? | SPACEBAR |
| 50 | “Snowy” or ”great” bird | EGRET |
| 9 | Singled out | CHOSEN |
| 36 | Cinnamony drink made with rice | HORCHATA |
| 10 | ___ knot (blackwork-tattoo option) | CELTIC |
| 37 | Biblical twin | ESAU |
| 58 | Lead-in to pod or angle | TRI |
| 11 | Like some cold, wet weather | SLEETY |
| 38 | Sad Keanu or Sad Ben Affleck | MEME |
| 59 | ___ sauce (another name for unagi no tare) | EEL |
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