New Yorker Crossword January 25, 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
- “Is butter a ___?” (“Mean Girls” line)
- Condescending connoisseur
- Rocky outcrops
- Essay in a newspaper
- Pads that can’t hold much
- Many lipstick shades
- Historical nadir
- Indistinct sound
- Howls
- “The Cranes ___ Flying” (1957 Mikhail Kalatozov war film)
- Fave pal
- Fa follower
- Catch, as a thief
- Noisemakers in meadows
- Make corrections to, as a manuscript
- Impersonal ways of ending things
- Author who wrote, in “Sexual Politics,” that “patriarchy, reformed or unreformed, is patriarchy still”
- One-off instance
- “You ___ not pass!” (cry from Gandalf to the Balrog)
- Leaving a union
- Implement sometimes chained to a reception desk
- Small unit of work
- Pied Piper follower
- Moriarty, to Holmes
- Outdo
- Projectile at a sporting match
- Ticker symbol?
- Water balloons, e.g.
- Mutually approved
- Perform flawlessly
- Connected, like two oxen
- Simon who plays Benji Dunn in the “Mission: Impossible” films
- Like Easter eggs, often
- DOWN
- “Blood Meridian” author McCarthy
- History class with a unit on the Age of Reformation, casually
- Made another sketch of
- Practice that might involve wax play: Abbr.
- Space force that follows the Prime Directive
- Zero
- “___ Murders in the Building” (Hulu show)
- Small fractions of gigs
- Collectors’ goals
- Regrets
- What lectures at Gallaudet University are delivered in, for short
- Lead-in to graphic or metric
- Opposite of NNE
- Big Island city
- Exceptionally skilled
- Spark’s creation
- Call from behind a counter
- Insect that a person might be compared to, when viewed from high above
- Economic protest movement partly inspired by the anti-apartheid fight in South Africa, for short
- Abbreviated sport in the “Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” theme song
- Loses control on the road
- ___ out (apportioned)
- Gastric ailment
- Mollifying
- Thought-provoking Zen statement
- D.S.L. purveyor
- Ella, in English
- “Let me just interject for a second . . .”
- Person with ordinary interests, derogatorily
- Stop being funny
- Plant in a marsh
- Obstruct the proper flow of
- Willie who played for the Boston Bruins
- Religious title for Hilarius or Simplicius
- “Give me a ___”
- Bale makeup
- Alter ___
- Ship in the Book of Genesis
- Do some cardio
Other answers for this puzzle can be found here.