New Yorker Crossword December 09, 2023 Answers.
Today’s New Yorker Crossword Clues Answers can be checked below. The clue order is preserved and it’s identical to the puzzle.
- ACROSS
- Jon who won the Nobel Prize in Literature “for his innovative plays and prose which give voice to the unsayable” (October, 2023)
- Netting
- Character who says “Kiss me as if it were the last time” to Rick, in a 1942 film
- Hot-pot mushroom
- Highlight at the Sydney Opera House
- Cultural inst. that is no longer open on Sundays, after its budget was cut by the Eric Adams administration (November, 2023)
- Author of “The Fraud,” whose plot involves the celebrated nineteenth-century Tichborne case (September, 2023)
- “What are you waiting for?!”
- Words from someone with too much on their plate already
- Hint of color
- Plain dealing
- Catton who wrote “Birnam Wood,” about the entanglement between a billionaire and a guerrilla environmental-activism group (March, 2023)
- Herman Melville novel subtitled “A Narrative of Adventures in the South Seas”
- Play the ball ___ the man
- U.F.O. passengers
- Hernan whose novel “Trust,” which tells the story of a Depression-era financier through four linked narratives, won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction (May, 2023)
- Bankroll
- “Angela’s ___” (1996 best-seller)
- Spanish cheer that sounds like a French coffee order
- By surprise
- Like the novelist Nadifa Mohamed, by birth
- Cline whose novel “The Guest” follows a young woman kicked out of her rich boyfriend’s beach house in the Hamptons (May, 2023)
- “General Hospital” network
- Gay dating app that had its I.P.O. in late 2022
- Before long
- Social-media community that helped propel Rebecca Yarros’s “Fourth Wing” to No. 1 on the Times best-seller list (July, 2023)
- Going (for)
- Fairy-tale villains
- Grassy plain of South America
- Geodesic ___ (energy-efficient home designed by Buckminster Fuller)
- Author of “Let Us Descend,” about Annis, a enslaved girl who is separated from her mother and sold by her white father (October, 2023)
- “And others,” for short
- Most popular boys’ name of 2022, in the U.S.
- Li who won the PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction for “The Book of Goose,” about a literary hoax concocted by two French teen-agers in the nineteen-fifties (April, 2023)
- Alveoli, e.g.
- Not deceived by
- Last letter of the Greek alphabet
- DOWN
- Flat-topped hat
- “Ode ___ Grecian Urn”
- Layer of turf
- Go downhill fast?
- Nursery-rhyme refrain sung to the tune “mi-mi-re-re-do”
- 2Pac’s “Dear ___”
- The Emerald Isle
- Curtis who said that her novel “Romantic Comedy” was inspired by “ ‘Saturday Night Live,’ my love of celebrity gossip, and my love of love” (April, 2023)
- “Shows you!”
- Setting of Abraham Verghese’s “The Covenant of Water” (May, 2023)
- Natasha of “But I’m a Cheerleader”
- Faucet
- Takes in, say
- Tussle
- Half of octa-
- Last few pages, sometimes
- Martin whom Geoff Dyer elegized as “the most American English writer there has ever been” (May, 2023)
- Lexicographer Webster
- Nod (off)
- Canterbury can
- Author who described her book “Doppelganger” as being about “the horror of the society that flips fascist from within” (September, 2023)
- Bob who won the 2016 Nobel Prize in Literature
- Some U.S.M.C. officers
- E-mail sign-off
- Mine, in Nîmes
- Slangy summons
- Han whose “Greek Lessons” is about a woman with aphonia and her language teacher, who is going blind (trans. April, 2023)
- Metal precioso
- “What doubt is to science, ___ is to personal life”: Søren Kierkegaard
- They’re frequently described as humble
- Closest capital to Quito
- McCarthy whom Stephen King elegized as “maybe the greatest American novelist of my time” (June, 2023)
- Boat backbones
- 2018 Hayao Miyazaki film about a goldfish who longs to be human
- Hurdle for a future J.D.
- BBs, e.g.
- “If You Had My Love” singer, for short
- “Paris, Texas” director Wenders
- House vote
- Bit of home décor that may be hand-knotted
- ___ testing
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