New Yorker Crossword January 10, 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
- Entrance
- Paintball-arena cry
- Genre for “L.A. Confidential” or “The Usual Suspects”
- Video-game princess whose last name is Toadstool
- “Just do it!”
- See eye to eye
- Journalist’s basic questions
- They’re very close, briefly
- Piece of siege equipment
- Tristia poet
- Fixed-___ bicycle
- BTS member who released the solo album “D-Day” under the alias Agust D
- Shulamith Firestone’s “The Dialectic of ___”
- Pusher catcher
- Keen practical judgment
- Where to find gutters and balloons
- “Screw your courage to the sticking place / And we’ll not fail” speaker
- Final courses?
- Persian diversion?
- Chiwere-speaking tribe
- It’s said to wed
- Goes (for)
- “___ Well” (Mona Awad novel centered on a college Shakespeare production)
- “Good grief!”
- Writer played by Harry Melling in the mystery film “The Pale Blue Eye”
- Privy to
- Gesture made with one’s thumb and pinkie extended
- Vulgar
- Not necessarily straight, say
- Roman rooms
- Halter alternative
- Have another go at
- Bags of diamonds?
- DOWN
- Uterus part
- Wished
- Fresh
- Certain photoreceptor cells
- Nintendo avatar
- Bitter bar orders, briefly
- “Savage” rapper, to fans
- Sound of disapproval
- Big chills?
- Authority, metaphorically
- Green
- Author of “Men Explain Things to Me”
- Money-focussed execs
- Credential for some poets, for short
- Alpha male, perhaps?
- Muck
- Outfits for some brides
- Acknowledge silently
- Oscar-nominated “Gone Baby Gone” actress
- Island that was home to the Minoan civilization
- Playbill listings
- Highlanders, e.g.
- Something featured in a mug shot?
- Galveston Bay city whose name is French for “the door”
- Mover of the force?
- Snow-block constructions
- Obstruct
- Some of Pindar’s writings
- High ball
- First-rate
- “Good heavens!”
- “Telex from ___” (Rachel Kushner novel set during a nineteen-fifties revolution)
- Whom Zeus calls the most hateful of all the Olympian gods, in the Iliad
- “No, ___!”
- Inexperienced reporter
Other answers for this puzzle can be found here.