Below you will find all the answers for the The New Yorker Crossword Clues Thursday, 1 February 2024 divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Taxi | CAB |
4 | Not at all lengthy | BRIEF |
9 | Name of a tennis stadium in Queens that once neighbored (and is an anagram of) 16-Across | ASHE |
13 | “Yeah, right!” | ASIF |
15 | Taunt indicated by an extended index finger and thumb by the forehead | LOSER |
16 | Name of a former baseball stadium in Queens that neighbored (and is an anagram of) 9-Across | SHEA |
17 | Source of extra income, in addition to one’s day job | SIDEHUSTLE |
19 | Little green veggies | PEAS |
20 | Australian state referenced in the name of a Looney Tunes “Devil” | TASMANIA |
21 | Birdsong-like name of a Looney Tunes canary | TWEETY |
23 | Plan (to) | INTEND |
25 | M.D.s for sinusitis sufferers | ENTS |
26 | Actor Wilson of “Wedding Crashers” | OWEN |
29 | Is into, as something groovy | DIGS |
31 | Greek letter that resembles an “X” | CHI |
33 | ___ Marquez, “Rent” character with an alliterative name | MIMI |
34 | Option for a subway commuter whose stop is skipped by the express | LOCALTRAIN |
37 | Squad-car alerts, for short | APBS |
38 | Commercial prefix meaning “low-priced” | ECONO |
39 | ___ out a victory (barely wins) | EKES |
40 | Crustacean who takes up residence in an abandoned seashell | HERMITCRAB |
42 | Colorful accessory earned in karate | BELT |
43 | “Much ___ About Nothing” | ADO |
44 | Like lemons and grapefruit | SOUR |
45 | Org. concerned with food safety | USDA |
46 | Give credit to in an endnote | CITE |
48 | Take back one’s statement, as Galileo did about heliocentrism | RECANT |
52 | “Golden” songs from long ago | OLDIES |
54 | “Stop or I’m telling Mom!” | CUTITOUT |
58 | Overflow (with) | TEEM |
59 | Piece of furniture to sit at during a back-yard barbecue, say | PATIOTABLE |
61 | Button on a deli scale | TARE |
62 | Ivy League school in Philly | UPENN |
63 | So many | LOTS |
64 | Stone used in some black-and-white jewelry carvings | ONYX |
65 | Gentle reminder | NUDGE |
66 | Verb followed by “Pray” and “Love,” in a Julia Roberts film title | EAT |
Down
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | List of names in a playbill | CAST |
26 | ___ Steaks (Nebraska-based meat company) | OMAHA |
52 | Palindromic name that’s also the Italian word for eight | OTTO |
2 | Continent home to more than half of the world’s population | ASIA |
27 | Completely erased, as a hard drive or a chalkboard | WIPEDCLEAN |
3 | Raises a hand at Sotheby’s | BIDS |
28 | Needlepoint or cross-stitch | EMBROIDERY |
14 | Ideology that might seek to smash the patriarchy | FEMINISM |
47 | Competitor of Seiko and Citizen | TIMEX |
18 | “Star Wars” pilot Solo | HAN |
41 | “Hmm . . . interesting” | ISEE |
4 | Lacking tact | BLUNT |
34 | “Morbius” actor Jared | LETO |
53 | Began a turn on “Wheel of Fortune” | SPUN |
5 | Riveter on Second World War posters | ROSIE |
35 | Happen | OCCUR |
60 | “Much ___ About Nothing” (“The Simpsons” episode title in which a character’s name replaces 43-Across) | APU |
6 | “Mistake duly noted” | ISTANDCORRECTED |
7 | Wriggly fish that lacks pelvic fins | EEL |
24 | Ross of the Supremes | DIANA |
49 | Signalling to an actor about lines and entrances | CUING |
8 | Worry | FRET |
30 | Dollop of hair gel, e.g. | GLOB |
50 | Make up for misdeeds | ATONE |
22 | Direction travelled on the Oregon Trail | WEST |
51 | Small criticism to “pick” | NIT |
9 | Colorado ski town that shares its name with a deciduous tree | ASPEN |
36 | Portion of a trial in which earlier testimony might be contradicted | REBUTTAL |
10 | Bakery-counter desserts that can feed a crowd | SHEETCAKES |
55 | Woodwind instrument spelled with three vowels | OBOE |
11 | Spacecraft’s protection from high temperatures during reëntry | HEATSHIELD |
56 | Sephora rival | ULTA |
12 | Not at all challenging | EASY |
32 | Photo-sharing app owned by Meta, colloquially | INSTA |
57 | Reason for a cram session | TEST |
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