Below you will find all the answers for the The New Yorker Crossword Clues Thursday, 7 March 2024 divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Brand option for pooch parents | ALPO |
5 | Closest bud, briefly | BFF |
8 | “Oh, geez!” | AWMAN |
13 | Gas in old cinema marquees | NEON |
14 | Grilling verb that’s similar to 20-Down | SEAR |
15 | “This above all: to ___ own self be true”: “Hamlet” | THINE |
16 | Employer of rocket scientists | NASA |
17 | Collective nickname for Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao | ABCISLANDS |
19 | End of a ship with views of the wake | AFT |
20 | Arterial blockage | CLOT |
21 | Triple Tony winner LuPone | PATTI |
22 | Chess piece that moves diagonally | BISHOP |
24 | Like some memories and farewells | FOND |
25 | Robert who directed “M*A*S*H” and “Nashville” | ALTMAN |
26 | James Bond’s “shaken, not stirred” drink | MARTINI |
29 | “It’s an ___ just to be nominated” | HONOR |
30 | Pattern in Yayoi Kusama’s art and Minnie Mouse’s dress | POLKADOTS |
32 | Furry “Star Wars” creature | EWOK |
33 | Copper-zinc alloy in marching-band instruments | BRASS |
34 | Rae who played President Barbie | ISSA |
35 | Space rock found on Earth | METEORITE |
37 | “The ___ Suspects” (1995 film) | USUAL |
38 | Saves from imminent peril | RESCUES |
39 | Few and far between | SPARSE |
40 | Long-running Andrew Lloyd Webber musical whose film adaptation earned multiple Razzies | CATS |
41 | Key in again | RETYPE |
42 | Activist and singer Lena with an eponymous Broadway theatre | HORNE |
44 | Form of unarmed combat | JUDO |
45 | Early color-TV brand | RCA |
47 | Go ballistic in broad daylight | MAKEASCENE |
49 | Kookaburra or blue-footed booby, for example | BIRD |
50 | Made public, as one’s dirty laundry | AIRED |
51 | Feature of dirty laundry | ODOR |
52 | Like thrift-store clothing | USED |
53 | First course of action, before resorting to contingencies | PLANA |
54 | Take home the big trophy | WIN |
55 | Understands, as a joke | GETS |
Down
Number | Clues | Answers |
---|---|---|
1 | Tolstoy’s Karenina | ANNA |
25 | “If I might interrupt . . .” | AHEM |
47 | Image that becomes more red and/or blue over the course of an Election Night broadcast | MAP |
2 | Rake alternative that makes a racket | LEAFBLOWER |
42 | Hard, frozen precipitation | HAIL |
3 | Stationery item whose gentle adhesive was created inadvertently, by a 3M researcher | POSTITNOTE |
43 | Gumbo vegetable | OKRA |
4 | ___ scale of one to ten | ONA |
23 | Deceptive façade | SMOKESCREEN |
20 | Grilling verb that’s similar to 14-Across | CHAR |
36 | Anthem played at Calgary Flames games | OCANADA |
14 | Type of business seen in “Legally Blonde,” “Steel Magnolias,” and “In the Heights” | SALON |
33 | Big bullies | BRUTES |
5 | Dizzy Gillespie’s jazz genre | BEBOP |
30 | Asks inappropriately personal questions | PRIES |
48 | Dairy-farm resident | COW |
6 | It’s no lie | FACT |
26 | Features of some old castles and modern zoos | MOATS |
44 | Yoda or Skywalker | JEDI |
7 | Start of a long weekend, perhaps: Abbr. | FRI |
24 | Like some teeth or alarms | FALSE |
41 | Awkwardly long sentence | RUNON |
18 | Portmanteau for certain multitasking utensils | SPORKS |
39 | Passover meal at which a piece of matzo is hidden | SEDER |
8 | City home to the Georgia Aquarium | ATLANTA |
37 | “I’ve had it ___ here!” | UPTO |
9 | “Told you so!” | WHATDIDISAY |
49 | Concern for a coder | BUG |
10 | Government facility where bread is made? | MINT |
27 | Obvious to anyone paying attention | NOSURPRISE |
11 | Rodgers and Hammerstein’s “The King ___” | ANDI |
28 | “I’m not allowed to tell” | ITSASECRET |
12 | Video-game console eventually succeeded by a Super version | NES |
31 | Word in Cyber Monday e-mails | SALE |
46 | Does the math? | ADDS |
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