Below you will find all the answers for the The New Yorker Crossword Clues Wednesday, 21 February 2024 divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
| Number | Clues | Answers |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | What kids don’t want to catch during recess | COOTIES |
| 8 | Comedian Trevor | NOAH |
| 12 | High price to pay | TOPDOLLAR |
| 14 | Excited about | INTO |
| 15 | Stream flowing down a mountain, maybe | MOLTENLAVA |
| 16 | Accessory that goes to waist? | BELT |
| 17 | ___ Stanley Gardner (creator of Perry Mason) | ERLE |
| 18 | Make a lot of noise in bed, perhaps | SNORE |
| 20 | On the ___ | LAM |
| 21 | Like citrus fruits | ACIDIC |
| 24 | Nebbiolo or Sangiovese | REDWINE |
| 26 | Word often ignored when alphabetizing | THE |
| 27 | “Rats!” | DANG |
| 30 | Shades | TINTS |
| 31 | Partner in the sky | COPILOT |
| 34 | Cuatro y dos | SEIS |
| 35 | Major-league starters? | SEASONOPENERS |
| 38 | Brusque | CURT |
| 39 | Workplace training session | SEMINAR |
| 40 | Sprite in “The Tempest” | ARIEL |
| 42 | Spotted | SEEN |
| 43 | “Tidy” amount | SUM |
| 46 | Things shared with confidants | SECRETS |
| 49 | Base of a puttanesca sauce | TOMATO |
| 51 | Pressure unit on a tire gauge: Abbr. | PSI |
| 52 | Pulls one over on | DUPES |
| 55 | A double play results in two of them | OUTS |
| 56 | Some methods of birth control, briefly | IUDS |
| 58 | Texas’s colorful state flower | BLUEBONNET |
| 61 | Guthrie who sang “Alice’s Restaurant” | ARLO |
| 62 | “Instrument” that requires no musical talent | AIRGUITAR |
| 63 | Food or water, for example | NEED |
| 64 | “Bye-bye!” | TOODLES |
Down
| Number | Clues | Answers |
|---|---|---|
| 15 | Steak, for instance | MEAT |
| 38 | ___ Sea (world’s largest inland body of water) | CASPIAN |
| 12 | It’s carried by the lovelorn | TORCH |
| 35 | “Yeah, I bet” | SURESURE |
| 1 | Popular breed of herding dog | COLLIE |
| 36 | Portrayer of Sir Robin the Not-Quite-So-Brave-as-Sir-Launcelot in “Monty Python and the Holy Grail” | ERICIDLE |
| 2 | Went (for) | OPTED |
| 31 | Supply the spread for | CATER |
| 57 | Roll sold at a nursery | SOD |
| 3 | Laudatory lines | ODE |
| 22 | Exchanged promises | IDOS |
| 41 | Spearheaded | LED |
| 4 | Heavy weight | TON |
| 23 | Family guys? | CAPOS |
| 47 | Big brass | TUBA |
| 5 | Societal troubles | ILLS |
| 28 | SCOTUS count | NINE |
| 48 | Bounced | SPLIT |
| 6 | Get-up-and-go | ELAN |
| 29 | Grabs (on to) | GLOMS |
| 53 | Currency adopted by Croatia in 2023 | EURO |
| 7 | Relish, as a frankfurter | SAVOR |
| 32 | Ron Howard’s role on “The Andy Griffith Show” | OPIE |
| 54 | Lily with an edible bulb | SEGO |
| 13 | Like a steak that’s “still mooing” | RARE |
| 33 | Principle | TENET |
| 59 | Chum | BUD |
| 19 | Summer hrs. in N.Y.C. | EDT |
| 37 | Bygone small iPod | NANO |
| 60 | It may be crude | OIL |
| 8 | Writing tip? | NIB |
| 25 | None the ___ | WISER |
| 50 | Three-card ___ | MONTE |
| 9 | “I used to hate facial hair, but then it grew on me,” e.g. | ONELINER |
| 43 | Places to find some sweaters | SAUNAS |
| 10 | Fantasy island? | ATLANTIS |
| 44 | Complete | UTTER |
| 11 | Train wreck, as it were | HOTMESS |
| 45 | Not quite all | MOST |
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