Below you will find all the answers for the The New Yorker Crossword Clues Thursday, 22 February 2024 divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Candidate with the 2008 campaign slogan “Yes We Can” | OBAMA |
6 | Spinning top marked with the Hebrew letters nun, gimel, he, and shin | DREIDEL |
13 | Beauty marks, e.g. | MOLES |
14 | Warm headwear options | WOOLCAPS |
15 | Majorly famous celebs, collectively | ALIST |
16 | Tex-Mex dish sometimes served in an edible bowl | TACOSALAD |
17 | “Hold it!” | NOTSOFAST |
19 | Shady tree | ELM |
20 | Benedict Arnold, for one | TRAITOR |
22 | Dogs with yellow, chocolate, or black coats, informally | LABS |
25 | Load, as cargo | LADE |
28 | Notifications | ALERTS |
30 | ___TV (network that airs “Impractical Jokers”) | TRU |
31 | Foreboding sign | OMEN |
32 | “Take a look for yourself!” | GOSEE |
33 | “Casino Royale” author Fleming | IAN |
34 | Religious offshoots | SECTS |
36 | Matey’s rear | AFT |
37 | Pot, e.g., or what’s grown in a pot | PLANT |
39 | Antlered Yellowstone grazer | ELK |
40 | Fire-___ (circus performer) | EATER |
42 | First word in many fairy tales | ONCE |
43 | ___ Tac (breath-mint brand) | TIC |
44 | Huge concert venues | ARENAS |
46 | Workplace watchdog, for short | OSHA |
47 | Waikiki’s island | OAHU |
49 | Like some sightseeing buses | OPENTOP |
51 | Yankovic and Pacino, for two | ALS |
53 | Courtroom closings, e.g. | ARGUMENTS |
57 | Expressed on a grander scale | WRITLARGE |
60 | State with an annual Spud Day celebration | IDAHO |
61 | Dealership offer that might last for three years or thirty-six thousand miles | WARRANTY |
62 | Magnate | TITAN |
63 | Gender-reveal-party announcement that might be accompanied by blue confetti | ITSABOY |
64 | Like the weather in many Hallmark Christmas movies | SNOWY |
Down
Number | Clues | Answers |
---|---|---|
1 | Neighbor of Yemen | OMAN |
25 | Get bested by | LOSETO |
57 | Conflict that began in the wake of Franz Ferdinand’s assassination: Abbr. | WWI |
2 | ___ tie (piece of Western neckwear) | BOLO |
26 | Aviator Earhart | AMELIA |
58 | Subway scurrier | RAT |
3 | Landed on a perch | ALIT |
27 | Celebrity seating? | DECKCHAIRS |
4 | Private dining quarters? | MESSTENT |
48 | The “U” in UV | ULTRA |
5 | John Jacob ___ (nineteenth-century multimillionaire) | ASTOR |
35 | Caribbean or Mediterranean, for example | SEA |
52 | Big portion of ribs or bacon | SLAB |
18 | U.S. agcy. whose Web site includes data on unruly-passenger incidents | FAA |
41 | Identity for one who doesn’t feel certain kinds of attraction, informally | ARO |
59 | “It’s ___ from me” | ANO |
16 | Parking-lot shindig before a football game | TAILGATEPARTY |
14 | Fruitless pursuit | WASTEOFENERGY |
6 | Marvel neurosurgeon turned superhero | DOCTORSTRANGE |
7 | “Winnie-the-Pooh” character whose name rhymes with Pooh | ROO |
21 | Google Maps recommendation: Abbr. | RTE |
45 | Man’s nickname composed of three consecutive letters | STU |
8 | “When all ___ fails . . .” | ELSE |
29 | Fall mo. | SEP |
50 | Doesn’t include | OMITS |
9 | Words a bluffing poker player doesn’t want to hear | ICALL |
38 | Added to a group chat, say | LOOPEDIN |
10 | Dogs pursued by Cruella de Vil, in a Disney film | DALMATIANS |
54 | Intergovernmental grp. with a phonetic alphabet | NATO |
11 | Pollution-regulating org. | EPA |
23 | Tree limb | BRANCH |
55 | Move from the freezer to the counter, say | THAW |
12 | Psychedelic drug associated with hippie culture | LSD |
24 | Brew steeped outdoors on a warm day | SUNTEA |
56 | Company that introduced the Walkman in 1979 | SONY |
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