Below you will find all the answers for the The New Yorker Crossword Clues Monday, 1 April 2024 divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
| Number | Clues | Answers |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Easy target | SAP |
| 4 | Fresh | ANEW |
| 8 | Needs some air, perhaps | GASPS |
| 13 | Shopping site without pop-up ads | MALL |
| 14 | No superhero | MEREMORTAL |
| 16 | Spanish pronoun | ELLA |
| 17 | Digs on and off, maybe | PIEDATERRE |
| 18 | After restitution | SUING |
| 20 | Gets behind | LAGS |
| 21 | Archaic address | SIRE |
| 22 | At rest | STATIC |
| 24 | CODA part | DEAF |
| 26 | Family nickname | POP |
| 27 | Notes on Mt. Fuji, say | YEN |
| 28 | Don’t blow it! | FUSE |
| 30 | Anchor’s position | LAST |
| 32 | Highly irregular | SCATTERSHOT |
| 36 | First name in quantum physics | ERWIN |
| 37 | Harlem Renaissance artist Douglas | AARON |
| 39 | Plastic cap? | CREDITLIMIT |
| 42 | Child of Homer | LISA |
| 44 | Equipment for some games | NETS |
| 45 | Spanish pronoun | NOS |
| 47 | Home for a mouse, often | PAD |
| 48 | Press forward | PUSH |
| 51 | Word with cross or through | STREET |
| 53 | Personification of the rainbow, in Greek mythology | IRIS |
| 55 | Knight of Nike | PHIL |
| 57 | Sanskrit for “thread” | SUTRA |
| 58 | Help on the job? | AIDANDABET |
| 61 | Chow ___ | MEIN |
| 62 | Certain digital application | NAILPOLISH |
| 63 | Yield | BEND |
| 64 | “The Wind in the Willows” character with a “broad glistening muzzle” | OTTER |
| 65 | Option for buying vintage | ETSY |
| 66 | Lee who directed “Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk” | ANG |
Down
| Number | Clues | Answers |
|---|---|---|
| 13 | Seriously out of order | MESSY |
| 47 | Instrument with hammers | PIANO |
| 1 | Honors, in a way | SALUTES |
| 42 | Tethering rope | LARIAT |
| 2 | Survival aid on “Survivor,” sometimes | ALLIANCE |
| 43 | “Huzzah!” | IDIDIT |
| 3 | Weed, for instance | PLANT |
| 33 | Lines in a story | ARCS |
| 54 | Result of a good pitch | SALE |
| 19 | Holiday purchase that’s often a ripoff | GIFTWRAP |
| 59 | “It’s Been a Minute” airer | NPR |
| 4 | Fire (up) | AMP |
| 23 | Term of endearment | CUTIE |
| 49 | Style for a special occasion | UPDO |
| 5 | Diamond cutting records since the sixties | NEIL |
| 29 | Delight | SEND |
| 50 | It’s sedimentary, my dear | SHALE |
| 6 | Nook, but not cranny | EREADER |
| 40 | Hold back | INHIBIT |
| 7 | Piece of the pie | WEDGE |
| 34 | Don’t leave wanting | SATE |
| 56 | Of lower rank | LESS |
| 15 | Corn-husk contents, perhaps | MASA |
| 35 | Puts a stop to | HALTS |
| 60 | “My Heart at ___ Sweet Voice” (Saint-SaĆ«ns aria) | THY |
| 8 | Misled | GOT |
| 25 | Wedding-arrangement pros | FLORISTS |
| 9 | Olympian generally disliked by his peers | ARES |
| 31 | Subject of the bygone “plum pudding” model | ATOM |
| 52 | Dance related to son Cubano | RUMBA |
| 10 | Debriefs? | STRIPS |
| 38 | Start of the last century? | NINETEEN |
| 11 | Mechanically copy | PARROT |
| 41 | Low-end accessory? | TOERING |
| 12 | Go out at night | SLEEP |
| 46 | ___ trial | STAND |
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