Below you will find all the answers for the The New Yorker Crossword Clues Thursday, 29 February 2024 divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Feudal peons | SERFS |
6 | Carpenters’ cutting tools | SAWS |
10 | Online journal | BLOG |
14 | Light on one’s feet | AGILE |
15 | Word after paint or potato | CHIP |
16 | Seized vehicle, for short | REPO |
17 | Mugful served with marshmallows | COCOA |
18 | Liquid carried by vampire slayers | HOLYWATER |
20 | Question before a phone number on a bumper sticker | HOWSMYDRIVING |
22 | Cabbie’s query | WHERETO |
24 | Permit | LICENSE |
25 | Astronomer Edmond with a namesake comet | HALLEY |
26 | Weasel relative with silky fur | MINK |
27 | Greek epic that ends with Hector’s funeral | ILIAD |
28 | Deeply desires | LONGSFOR |
32 | Piece that may be written in iambic pentameter | POEM |
33 | Feelings of hunger or remorse | PANGS |
34 | Landed | ALIT |
36 | Provisions and equipment | SUPPLIES |
38 | Move the tiniest bit | BUDGE |
39 | Oscar-winning pop star ___ Gaga | LADY |
40 | Put one’s trust in | RELYON |
41 | Doo-wop cover band that got its own TV show in 1977 | SHANANA |
45 | Trades without money | BARTERS |
46 | Restaurant with an unassuming façade | HOLEINTHEWALL |
48 | Broadly speaking | INGENERAL |
49 | “Asteroid City” actress Swinton | TILDA |
52 | Robert Frost’s “The ___ Not Taken” | ROAD |
53 | Metal bar in a skate park | RAIL |
54 | Adversary | ENEMY |
55 | Card higher than a deuce | TREY |
56 | Lively for one’s age | SPRY |
57 | Start a volley | SERVE |
Down
Number | Clues | Answers |
---|---|---|
1 | Cul-de-___ | SAC |
22 | Beat into a froth | WHIP |
41 | Button-down, e.g. | SHIRT |
2 | Megalomaniac’s problem | EGO |
23 | Glowing symbols of goodness | HALOS |
42 | “Duty, ___, Country” (West Point motto) | HONOR |
3 | Villainous cardinal in “The Three Musketeers” | RICHELIEU |
43 | Growth in a stagnant pond | ALGAE |
4 | One often seen standing in the corner of a room? | FLOORLAMP |
44 | Emotionally high-maintenance | NEEDY |
5 | Green sushi wrapper | SEAWEED |
37 | Flat, treeless expanse | PLAIN |
21 | Pigpen | STY |
33 | Books with calendar pages | PLANNERS |
6 | Joe ___ (average guy) | SCHMO |
28 | Tried to ensnare something | LAIDATRAP |
7 | Sailor’s greeting | AHOY |
26 | Penny-pincher’s concern | MONEY |
47 | Head locks? | HAIR |
8 | Clanspeople who call themselves the Free Folk in “Game of Thrones” | WILDLINGS |
45 | ___ flop (ungraceful dive) | BELLY |
9 | Cloak-and-dagger groups | SPYRINGS |
40 | Unpasteurized, say | RAW |
19 | Parts of candles | WICKS |
38 | Criticizes at length | BERATES |
10 | Undaunted | BRAVE |
29 | Sign of a fracture in the Earth’s crust | FAULTLINE |
11 | Allowed to enter | LETIN |
30 | 1957 Disney film featuring the line “You crazy, wonderful dog!” | OLDYELLER |
12 | Gets the crowd warmed up | OPENS |
31 | Unyielding strictness | RIGOR |
50 | Org. that administers vision tests | DMV |
13 | Deep, narrow canyon | GORGE |
35 | Bills featuring Alexander Hamilton | TENS |
51 | “Yes, Captain!” | AYE |
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