Below you will find all the answers for the The New Yorker Crossword Clues Tuesday, 20 February 2024 divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Asset that’s “on hand” | CASH |
5 | Western band | POSSE |
10 | Mary Beard book subtitled “A History of Ancient Rome” | SPQR |
14 | Full-body cast? | ALLOVERTAN |
16 | Dependable | TRUE |
17 | Answering machine? | TRIVIABUFF |
18 | Schreiber of “Asteroid City” | LIEV |
19 | Bodies that may develop tails | COMETS |
20 | Neighbor of fluorine | NEON |
22 | “That’s my ___!” | CUE |
23 | “Something Like an Autobiography” author Kurosawa | AKIRA |
24 | Common Gen X label, once | SLACKER |
26 | They might run up a tab | FEES |
27 | Snickers bar? | COMEDYCLUB |
30 | Prove fallible | ERR |
31 | Short-lived obsession | MANIA |
32 | Percolates | SEEPS |
33 | Something worn while driving | TIRETREAD |
35 | Tumble | SPILL |
38 | ___ G (Karol G’s collaborator on “Mamiii”) | BECKY |
39 | Airer of many Adam Curtis documentaries | BBC |
42 | “The gall of that gal!” | HOWDARESHE |
44 | Wilson who voices the Faceless Old Woman Who Secretly Lives in Your Home, on “Welcome to Night Vale” | MARA |
45 | Presented | AWARDED |
46 | Make partner? | MODEL |
47 | School of Mahayana Buddhism | ZEN |
48 | It might be found around the house | YARD |
50 | Very poor | DISMAL |
51 | Part of AMPAS | ARTS |
53 | String entered at checkout | COUPONCODE |
55 | Button that provides privacy | MUTE |
56 | Buckle, perhaps | TOPPLEOVER |
57 | Lend | SPOT |
58 | Flavor enhancer | SMELL |
59 | Ends an engagement | WEDS |
Down
Number | Clues | Answers |
---|---|---|
1 | Establishment with beans and toe beans | CATCAFE |
35 | Identifies via app, in a way | SHAZAMS |
2 | TV personality who plays himself in the “Sharknado” film series | ALROKER |
36 | Get ready to use, maybe | POWERUP |
3 | More like natto, texturally | SLIMIER |
37 | “Count me in!” | IWANTTO |
4 | Fusses, like some parents | HOVERS |
33 | “Here’s a brief summary of the preceding post” | TLDR |
52 | Place for dressing | SET |
15 | “La ___ Nuova” (prose-and-verse work by Dante) | VITA |
31 | ___ de Winter (“The Three Musketeers” antagonist) | MILADY |
5 | “I eat my ___ with honey; I’ve done it all my life” | PEAS |
27 | Coaster unit | CAR |
43 | Clicks a heart, e.g. | REACTS |
6 | Stellar figure | ORB |
28 | Upgrade from a studio | ONEBEDROOM |
7 | Common “Star Trek” setting | STUN |
29 | Apt rhyme for “bites” | MITES |
49 | Fool | DUPE |
8 | Engine filter? | SAFESEARCH |
54 | Short folks? | PPL |
9 | Wrap up | ENFOLD |
34 | Manage, with “out” | EKE |
50 | Tea-party guest, maybe | DOLL |
21 | Oppose | NAYSAY |
46 | Selfish shout | MINE |
10 | Mo. town? | STL |
25 | Included in an exchange | CCED |
44 | City whose stray dogs sometimes use the subway | MOSCOW |
11 | Thorn | PRICKLE |
39 | “Now you’ve done it” | BADMOVE |
12 | Get in line | QUEUEUP |
40 | Like tonkatsu | BREADED |
13 | Effects sometimes controlled by pedal | REVERBS |
41 | Some talk-radio talkers | CALLERS |
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