New Yorker Crossword January 23, 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
- Champagne ___ (Drake nickname)
- Actor who was knighted eighteen years before appearing alongside Mark, Harrison, and Carrie
- Shortstop Cruz
- Border lines?
- Word before scheme, in English class
- Body of water so named for the silt-ridden discharges from nearby rivers
- Split
- Assign to, as a wedding table
- “Just so everyone knows . . .”
- Turkish Oushak or kilim
- Query that a curious child might issue repeatedly
- Master Go player ___ Chang-ho, nicknamed Stone Buddha
- “Screw it”
- Small songbirds
- Strategy favoring steals and walks, in sports lingo
- Like many people displaced by Mormon settlers
- Something picked up while putting food away?
- Blew up
- Like some highly skewed probability distributions
- “One Prozac a day, husband’s a ___” (lyric from a Bowling for Soup song)
- Achieve balance between career and family, in a cliché
- Airline whose logo features an aleph, an ayin, and two lameds
- “Va ___” (“Sounds good,” in Salerno)
- Like some keys: Abbr.
- “Later”
- Movement founded by Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors, and Ayọ Tometi, for short
- Logical start?
- One seeking to emulate a zhenren, for example
- Clearing
- Band whose name was inspired by In-N-Out Burger signage
- W.G.A. or IATSE
- Certain underground society
- “Really!”
- Shed
- One of the original NBA Jam consoles
- DOWN
- Artist whose song “That That” features Suga
- Frequent costume for the Old Hollywood actor George Barrows
- Board for a painter
- Post-merger acquisitions?
- 2002 No. 1 hit for Ja Rule ft. Ashanti
- Data type in Python
- “Dude” relative, in Spanish
- One leg of the Research Triangle
- Apex predator of the sea
- Ducks grp.
- [“You gotta be kidding me”]
- Remark after too many courses, maybe
- Free
- Stereotypical Hot Topic shopper
- 1841 Emerson essay with the line “That which each can do best, none but his Maker can teach him”
- A.C. unit?
- Like the poets Rainis and Aspazija
- ___ Braudo-Bahat, co-director of the Israeli organization Women Wage Peace
- ___ signature (subject of cancer-development research)
- Droplet
- Give (out)
- Swell
- Means of reaching for the stars?
- Finish, as a house purchase
- “Don’t hate me because I’m beautiful” sloganeer
- Pumpkin-flavored autumnal offering
- Phrase preceding “We won’t go!” in an anti-Vietnam War chant
- Gen Z-ers with heart-shaped under-eye stamps, perhaps
- Tin-can plinker, e.g.
- Word that means “movement” in Italian and “origin” in Japanese
- Target of some therapy
- Squirts
- “Me??”
- “Ambient music” coiner
- What the last letter of 55-Across stands for: Abbr.
Other answers for this puzzle can be found here.