Below you will find all the answers for the The New Yorker Crossword Clues Tuesday, 12 March 2024 divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Bee Gees surname | GIBB |
5 | “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” role for Kathryn Hahn, familiarly | DOCOCK |
11 | “You betcha” | CANDO |
12 | Ultimatum to an indecisive cat at the doorway | INOROUT |
14 | Shindig, playfully | PARTAY |
15 | Designer of the black dress Audrey Hepburn wore in “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” | GIVENCHY |
17 | Nineties pop star often seen in leopard print | SCARYSPICE |
19 | Bird that sacrifices its wings to save the forest, in a popular fable | KIWI |
20 | Starchy pudding ingredient | SAGO |
21 | Even more precious | CUTER |
22 | Power ___ | NAP |
23 | The biggest one is called the hallux | TOE |
24 | 1978 Michael Crichton film set in a hospital | COMA |
25 | “Funny Girl” protagonist Fanny | BRICE |
27 | Open a file, say | DOUBLECLICK |
30 | Possible effect of being around people on drugs | CONTACTHIGH |
31 | Spotted projectile for Yoshi, in Super Smash Bros. | DINOSAUREGG |
32 | More lucid | SANER |
33 | Outbreak | RASH |
34 | Drag accessory | BOA |
37 | “Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown” channel | CNN |
38 | Versifiers | BARDS |
40 | Stare rudely (at) | GAWP |
41 | Thickening agent in some ice cream | AGAR |
43 | Lake whose name means “big water” in the Hitchiti-Mikasuki language | OKEECHOBEE |
45 | Hackneyed | TIMEWORN |
47 | Gender-neutral neologism for a certain ethnic identity | LATINX |
48 | Los Angeles rapper who acted in “Ace Ventura: Pet Detective” | TONELOC |
49 | “. . . well, that’s obviously true” | UHYES |
50 | Zero | NOTANY |
51 | Sweethearts, in slang | BAES |
Down
Number | Clues | Answers |
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14 | “Hey, you!” | PSST |
32 | Emulate Dizzy Gillespie on the title track of the 1988 album “Oop-Pop-A-Da” | SCAT |
11 | Bean whose top producer is Côte d’Ivoire | CACAO |
31 | “Fiddlesticks!” | DANGIT |
1 | Park place? | GARAGE |
30 | Ingredient in mole poblano or garam masala | CINNAMON |
2 | Networker’s ask | INTRO |
27 | “It’s a deal” | DONE |
42 | Home makeover, slangily | RENO |
3 | Cake-baking occasion, for short | BDAY |
24 | Irish dramatist McPherson | CONOR |
46 | ___ blanket | WET |
4 | Certain three-fingered saluters | BOYSCOUTS |
38 | Repeated word in a Yale fight song | BOOLA |
18 | “Hakuna Matata” advocate | PUMBAA |
39 | City on the Little Cuyahoga River | AKRON |
5 | Tether or Ether, e.g. | DIGITALCURRENCY |
6 | Inactive | ONICE |
28 | Financial-services company with an asterisk in its name | ETRADE |
7 | What one might run for | COVER |
29 | Organization with multiple boards | CHESSCLUB |
8 | Smithsonite, e.g. | ORE |
25 | “Mutiny on the Bounty” captain | BLIGH |
44 | “O.K., very funny . . .” | HAHA |
9 | Knock on the noodle | CONK |
26 | Actress Diana of “Game of Thrones” | RIGG |
40 | “Somebody That I Used to Know” singer | GOTYE |
10 | Dennis who ran for the Democratic Presidential nomination in 2004 and 2008 | KUCINICH |
34 | Mollycoddles | BABIES |
13 | Hit with a paddle, say | THWACK |
35 | Athlete Jesse for whom a street outside Berlin’s Olympiastadion is named | OWENS |
16 | “Eek!” | YIPE |
36 | Peak | APEX |
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