New Yorker Crossword January 02, 2024 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
- Animated villain inspired by the drag queen Divine
- Reserves a seat for?
- Period trackers, smart breast pumps, etc., collectively
- Gluten-free sushi condiment
- Plot conspirator?
- Around shortly?
- Yearbook V.I.P.s
- Day breaks?
- Beep
- Makeup artist Sir ___
- Miss the ___
- Calypso, for one
- Part of an inverse trigonometric function
- Last semester’s A students, perhaps: Abbr.
- Cordless connectivity between a group of computers, for short
- Words that may be accompanied by a wave
- Creators of public works
- Not now
- “Finding ʻOhana” director Jude
- Places with many instruments, briefly
- No. 1
- Favor
- Blame
- Puts a name to a face?
- Sheer, perhaps
- Stirs
- Syncopated piece
- Madison Square Garden athlete
- Style for a player on a team who’s not a team player
- Has words
- Not a team player?
- Gente, in English
- Light-headed?
- DOWN
- Athletic org. for Zhang Weili
- Automotive company that produced the Flying Cloud
- Abrupt transitions
- Civic reversal, say?
- “I’m down!”
- “___ so” (German’s “I see”)
- Pieces of info sent to a host
- Pass in a race
- Something one might leave behind when moving out
- Glance
- Group of baboons
- Trivial Pursuit wedge, e.g.
- Swear words?
- Storage spec
- Athletic dynasties
- Blue ___
- Top prizes at the Juegos Olímpicos
- Actor Yahya Abdul-___ II
- All-time lows
- Buzzed
- Cubic decimetres
- What some rites of passage symbolize
- Bucket ___
- Doing that thing they do
- It might prevent you from seeing the stars in Hollywood
- They typically have about five tracks, for short
- ___-on (sex-shop purchase)
- Destination for many Chicago tourists
- Words unsuitable for a general audience?
- Theatre form in which the audience is assumed to already know the plot
- Don’t
- Kiwi tail?
- Certain eye movement
- Garden ___ (burrowing creature)
- Sap
- Molecule first synthesized by Albert Hofmann in 1938
- Coverage abbr.
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