Below you will find all the answers for the The New Yorker Crossword Clues Monday, 5 February 2024 divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | What students often take | NOTES |
6 | “Gross!” | BARF |
10 | Way over there | AFAR |
14 | City known for its walls | AVILA |
15 | Subway alternative | UBER |
16 | Civil-rights activist Bridges | RUBY |
17 | Entered hastily | RANIN |
18 | Sarcastic response to an obviously absurd claim | BIGIFTRUE |
20 | Bra parts | CLASPS |
22 | Cabaret Voltaire performers | DADAISTS |
23 | “Let me explain . . . ” | THETHINGIS |
25 | Large group | SQUADRON |
27 | Wipes out | ERASES |
31 | Dastard | CUR |
32 | Eucalyptus with a colorful name | REDGUM |
34 | Word heard when someone’s up | NEXT |
35 | 1985 Akira Kurosawa epic that reimagines “King Lear” | RAN |
36 | War on Poverty agcy. | OEO |
37 | “Blueberries for ___” (children’s book) | SAL |
39 | ___ Exam (test with a Business Environment and Concepts section) | CPA |
40 | Components of some G.P.S. routes | AVES |
42 | Sorting protocol | TRIAGE |
44 | Cartoon Chihuahua of the nineties | REN |
45 | Mushrooms with spongy caps | MORELS |
47 | Link of interest to a “Star Trek” fan | MINDMELD |
49 | Sanguivorous creature | VAMPIREBAT |
51 | Asymmetric styling choice | SIDEPART |
54 | Florentine, e.g. | TUSCAN |
57 | Optimistic response to a reality check | ICANDREAM |
59 | “The Feast of the Goat” author Mario Vargas ___ | LLOSA |
60 | Home of the football club Sporting Cristal | PERU |
61 | Major role for Terry the terrier | TOTO |
62 | Augurs | BODES |
63 | Fraternity performance in “School Daze” | STEP |
64 | Risked a fine, in a way | SPED |
65 | Drops while exercising, maybe | SWEAT |
Down
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Bust figure | NARC |
25 | Disappear | SCRAM |
51 | Nurses | SIPS |
2 | 0, e.g. | OVAL |
26 | Migos rapper who has advocated for gun-violence prevention | QUAVO |
52 | Wesley Snipes’s “New Jack City” co-star | ICET |
3 | Singer with the 1989 album “Foreign Affair” | TINATURNER |
53 | Prank call at a sleepover, perhaps | DARE |
4 | Old Testament prophet | ELISHA |
41 | Soda whose original formulation contained lithium | SEVENUP |
5 | California home town of the punk band Minutemen | SANPEDRO |
46 | Bosch’s org., in “Bosch” | LAPD |
21 | Bookworm’s lack, perhaps | STREETSMARTS |
6 | Mac alternative | BUB |
24 | “Game of Thrones” character named for the only thing he says | HODOR |
50 | Like some medical instructions | PREOP |
7 | Timeless | ABIDING |
43 | Act like | IMITATE |
8 | Shakespearean analogue of 35-Across’s Jiro | REGAN |
33 | Onetime competitor of Continental | USAIR |
58 | Body ___ | MOD |
9 | Appliance sticker? | FRIDGEMAGNET |
19 | “You’re not wrong” | FAIR |
38 | Options for reducing one’s energy use | LEDBULBS |
10 | Smith, e.g. | ARTISAN |
48 | Psychologist with a well-known hierarchy | MASLOW |
11 | “Grey Gardens” outerwear | FURS |
28 | What best friends might use to communicate | SECRETCODE |
12 | Touch | ABUT |
29 | Drive out | EXPEL |
55 | On a cruise, say | ASEA |
13 | Sazerac options | RYES |
30 | Feature of a phone case, perhaps | STAND |
56 | Political cartoonist Thomas | NAST |
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