Below you will find all the answers for the The New Yorker Crossword Clues Thursday, 14 March 2024 divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
| Number | Clues | Answers |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Strength-training program where one might do kettlebell swings | CROSSFIT |
| 9 | Brontë heroine Jane | EYRE |
| 13 | Greek term for average, everyday people, collectively | HOIPOLLOI |
| 14 | Not far | NEAR |
| 15 | “Hard pass” | COUNTMEOUT |
| 16 | Obama-era immigration policy, in brief | DACA |
| 17 | Features that “don’t lie,” according to a 2006 Shakira hit | HIPS |
| 18 | “So gross!” | EWW |
| 19 | Mascara targets | LASHES |
| 21 | Dots of land in the sea | ISLES |
| 23 | Lambs’ moms | EWES |
| 25 | Cubes that clink in a drink | ICE |
| 26 | Noshed | ATE |
| 27 | Coffee shop with tiny mugs | ESPRESSOBAR |
| 31 | Part of a sentence or a contract | CLAUSE |
| 32 | The “P” of r.p.m. | PER |
| 33 | Performed a jeté, for example | LEAPT |
| 34 | Rear-facing bathroom fixture? | BIDET |
| 37 | ___ off (start to doze) | NOD |
| 38 | Harshly scolded, with “at” | RAILED |
| 40 | “Oh, come on, loosen up!” | LIVEALITTLE |
| 43 | Place to get a chemical peel, perhaps | SPA |
| 46 | ___ in the hole | ACE |
| 47 | Sleeping spots | BEDS |
| 48 | “Baloney!” | PSHAW |
| 50 | Authoritative command | BEHEST |
| 52 | Percussive kind of dance | TAP |
| 55 | Stabilizing aid for standing or walking | CANE |
| 56 | Rocky ___ (ice-cream flavor) | ROAD |
| 57 | Extra pieces on hand | SPAREPARTS |
| 60 | Poker-pot starter | ANTE |
| 61 | Fund-raisers offering sweet deals? | BAKESALES |
| 62 | Many a first-time driver | TEEN |
| 63 | Unpleasant sights | EYESORES |
Down
| Number | Clues | Answers |
|---|---|---|
| 15 | Seed that sprouts on a terra-cotta “pet” | CHIA |
| 40 | Stereotypical experiment subject | LABRAT |
| 13 | Lift up | HOIST |
| 37 | “Good going!” | NICEONE |
| 1 | Romantic pair | COUPLE |
| 33 | Like a relationship between frenemies | LOVEHATE |
| 2 | Laundry or dishwasher cycle | RINSE |
| 31 | Give up | CEDE |
| 51 | Paradisiacal place | EDEN |
| 3 | Go (for) | OPT |
| 22 | Emmy winner Ward | SELA |
| 41 | Six-pack muscles | ABS |
| 4 | More than one, but less than all | SOME |
| 28 | Maple-syrup component | SAP |
| 42 | Leaves alone | LETSBE |
| 5 | Whole bunch | SLEW |
| 29 | Rotten-smelling | PUTRID |
| 58 | “You’ll __ for this!” | PAY |
| 6 | Gift that may come in a vase | FLOWERS |
| 39 | On the line, like money being wagered | ATSTAKE |
| 7 | Debtor’s note | IOU |
| 24 | Smidgen | WEEBIT |
| 53 | Mars’ Greek counterpart | ARES |
| 8 | Bookshelf contents that might be read with one’s head tilted | TITLES |
| 35 | Down with the flu, say | ILL |
| 54 | Dough in a Mexican restaurant? | PESO |
| 20 | Total clown | ASS |
| 36 | Word before “freeze” or “fry” | DEEP |
| 59 | Standard to aim for, on a golf course | PAR |
| 9 | Odds and ___ | ENDS |
| 30 | Newspaper column that’s not neutral | OPED |
| 49 | Device used to gauge weight-y matters? | SCALE |
| 10 | “Suuuuuuuure” | YEAHIBET |
| 43 | Stock-market holdings | SHARES |
| 11 | Formula 1 vehicle | RACECAR |
| 44 | Slacks or cords, e.g. | PANTS |
| 12 | Item that might be kept in a pencil case | ERASER |
| 45 | Astounds | AWES |
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