New Yorker Crossword January 03, 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
- Tao, literally
- “La ___ et la Bête”
- Contraction with two apostrophes
- Arm of the Dept. of Labor
- When Pablo Picasso painted “The Old Guitarist” and “La Vie”
- Editor’s override
- It’s built up during a workout
- Proverbial doorstop
- What might cause someone to snap?
- Mortimer ___ (ventriloquist’s dummy of old TV)
- Recognized
- “Two Concepts of Liberty” lecturer Berlin
- Like icebox cakes
- Those on the tenure track, for short
- Peters who won an Emmy for “Mare of Easttown”
- Cupful from a street vender in Kolkata
- Nonbinary pronoun
- Creator of a surreal dream sequence in Hitchcock’s “Spellbound”
- Queens’s ___ Park
- Made more than
- Paradisiacal
- Slides (over)
- Wear confidently
- 2017 title role for Hugh Jackman
- Diego Velázquez painting in which “representation undertakes to represent itself,” per Michel Foucault
- Opposite of bueno
- Edith Wharton character who is described as a “ruin of a man” after surviving a crash
- Fool, to a Brit
- Part of a company
- Chances
- “So do I”
- Count in music
- Moola in Cholula
- DOWN
- Jobs
- Floored
- 1982 track that topped Rolling Stone’s “100 Greatest Hip-Hop Songs of All Time” list
- Negativity fuelled by jealousy, as popularized by Mary J. Blige
- Some cosmetic augmentations, for short
- Airline that only offers kosher meals
- “American Graffiti” director George
- Words of assistance
- Item stocked in an infirmary
- “Dies ___” (Latin hymn)
- Ref. book
- ___ dire (jury-selection process)
- Countercurrent
- Cheap, in adspeak
- Sink temporarily
- “The only serious thing in the world,” according to Oscar Wilde
- Relative of a Swiss Roll
- Lo-fi genre that boomed during the COVID-19 lockdowns
- Pushing the envelope
- Some Parmesan-topped courses
- Tennyson’s “Geraint and ___”
- Land unit
- Blaze, to Blaise
- Parks it
- ___ center
- I.S.P. featured in “You’ve Got Mail”
- Dunne of “The Awful Truth”
- Informal discussion
- About
- Detangler targets
- “Au contraire!”
- Lower
- Encouraging start?
- Ersatz
- Conjurer
- “C’est ___ que tu parles?” (De Niro-inspired line in “La Haine”)
- Dried out
Other answers for this puzzle can be found here.