Below you will find all the answers for the The New Yorker Crossword Clues Friday, 15 March 2024 divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
| Number | Clues | Answers |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | E-mails discreetly | BCCS |
| 5 | Outerwear that’s rarely worn outdoors | LABCOAT |
| 12 | Tries for a three-pointer, say | SHOOTS |
| 14 | Location of Palau and Tonga | OCEANIA |
| 15 | “Toy boat” and “Unique New York,” for two | TONGUETWISTERS |
| 17 | Short burst of wind | GUST |
| 18 | Nickname that omits “An” | DRE |
| 19 | Half of an umlaut | DOT |
| 20 | Wing it | ADLIB |
| 22 | Sigh of contentment | AAH |
| 24 | “You’re joking!” | OMG |
| 27 | Scavenger in the Serengeti | HYENA |
| 28 | Handle on the fly | PLAYBYEAR |
| 32 | Goad | URGE |
| 34 | Send out again | REISSUE |
| 35 | Fitness fad with a portmanteau name | TAEBO |
| 37 | The “E” of O.E.D.: Abbr. | ENG |
| 38 | In the past | AGO |
| 39 | The ___ Five (nickname for the stars of “Queer Eye”) | FAB |
| 40 | Payment initials associated with SNAP | EBT |
| 42 | “All ___ in favor . . .” | THOSE |
| 44 | Incontrovertible principle | IRONLAW |
| 46 | Vegetable that provides a pop of color in a salad | BEET |
| 47 | Engage in excessive self-contemplation | NAVELGAZE |
| 49 | Totally bewildered | ATSEA |
| 53 | Not gross, in a way | NET |
| 54 | Bow, as a bookshelf | SAG |
| 55 | Parking permit, perhaps | DECAL |
| 56 | Response to “Who’s hungry?” | IAM |
| 59 | “That’s neither here ___ there” | NOR |
| 61 | Laryngitic utterance | RASP |
| 62 | Layered drink made with Irish cream, sambuca, and grenadine | SLIPPERYNIPPLE |
| 67 | Brunch offerings served in flutes | MIMOSAS |
| 68 | Followed | ENSUED |
| 69 | The colors of the rainbow and the days of the week, e.g. | SEPTETS |
| 70 | Alibi weaknesses | GAPS |
Down
| Number | Clues | Answers |
|---|---|---|
| 17 | “That’s so frustrating!” | GAH |
| 39 | French film ender | FIN |
| 62 | Texting format, briefly | SMS |
| 12 | Clue room across the hall from the hall | STUDY |
| 35 | S.N.L. alum Killam | TARAN |
| 63 | Bit of fiction | LIE |
| 1 | Prolific Indian playback singer Asha | BHOSLE |
| 36 | Too good for | ABOVE |
| 64 | Mischievous sort | IMP |
| 2 | “Go on . . .” | CONTINUE |
| 45 | Nasal-irrigation device | NETIPOT |
| 3 | Menial laborer, metaphorically | COG |
| 21 | Piece of weight-lifting equipment | BARBELL |
| 57 | Semicircular section of a church | APSE |
| 4 | Talented athlete | STUD |
| 33 | Emergency-preparedness pack | GOBAG |
| 58 | Part of a coconut | MEAT |
| 13 | Mexican garment | SERAPE |
| 41 | “___ the Night Before Pride” (picture book by Joanna McClintick) | TWAS |
| 65 | Blog-feed initials | RSS |
| 16 | Shade similar to turquoise | TEAL |
| 48 | Way out there | ZANY |
| 5 | Setting for simmering | LOW |
| 23 | Fabled snoozer/loser | HARE |
| 46 | “Away, thou vile cur!” | BEGONE |
| 6 | ___-washed jeans | ACID |
| 29 | “Fiddler on the Roof” matchmaker | YENTE |
| 60 | Sumo wrestler’s milieu | RING |
| 7 | Kiss, in Caracas | BESO |
| 30 | Inflated ego | BIGHEAD |
| 66 | Awareness-raising ad, for short | PSA |
| 8 | Gifts that might be ignored in favor of the cardboard boxes they came in | CATTOYS |
| 43 | Youngster in the weasel family | OTTERPUP |
| 9 | What a raised finger may mean | ONE |
| 25 | High-rise flats? | MESAS |
| 50 | Climbs to the top of | SCALES |
| 10 | It’s inspired! | AIR |
| 26 | Measuring device | GAUGE |
| 51 | Simplified | EASED |
| 11 | Profs’ helpers | TAS |
| 31 | ___ Speedwagon | REO |
| 52 | The Finsteraarhorn, for one | ALP |
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