New Yorker Crossword February 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
- Opposite of ecstasy
- Exam with biochem content
- Disney villain often compared to Shakespeare’s Claudius
- Rhyme for “Chevy” in the song “American Pie”
- ___ Writers’ Workshop (vaunted graduate program in the Midwest)
- Who said “knock you out,” in an LL Cool J hit
- *1968 movie based on a New Yorker short story by John Cheever
- Item pictured on a “No Vaping” sign
- Accidentally replies-all, say
- Business end of a Bic
- Southwest vehicle
- Rhyme for “dry” in the song “American Pie”
- *1967 movie based on a series of New Yorker articles by Truman Capote
- “Chess” pieces?
- Boathouse supplies
- Aquarium scuzz
- “Milk and Honey” poet Rupi
- Subject of a basic golf lesson
- *1944 movie based on a series of New Yorker short stories by Sally Benson
- “Unless my memory deceives me,” online
- February 14th, casually
- Ancient region near Lydia
- Hurried, quaintly
- Some adoptive couples
- *2007 movie based on a New Yorker short story by Alice Munro
- Mushy food
- Numbers on Monopoly deeds
- Particle with a charge
- It might transform into a bed
- Bolognese sauce, for one
- *2002 movie in which a Susan Orlean work is described as “that sprawling New Yorker shit” . . . or what the answer to each starred clue is
- “Top Chef” appliance
- City with the fashionable Via Condotti
- Planet sometimes called Earth’s twin
- “Mistakes ___ made”
- “Step right ___ way!”
- In an appropriate manner
- DOWN
- Adjust for a better fit
- Frank who designed Prague’s Dancing House
- Enthusiastic to a fault
- Loch that attracts cryptozoologists
- Poisonous evergreen
- Do an impersonation of
- Order with a side and a drink
- Amazement
- La Brea material
- “Whatever you’re up to in the kitchen, keep doing it!”
- Butter bean?
- Essential ___ acids
- Threw a temper tantrum
- Cozy lodgings
- Inexpensive beer brand, for short
- Celebrity couple
- Good-for-nothing
- Pub projectile
- Notes that are easy to remember?
- “Is that true about me?”
- Hula dancer’s garland
- Term of affection similar to “sport”
- Cuban-born film star de Armas
- Takes charge of a project
- “Richard ___” (play with the opening line “Now is the winter of our discontent”)
- Anti-smoking ad, e.g.
- Even a single time
- Fabulist, less charitably
- “No ___, ands, or buts”
- What a body shop may fix with a suction cup
- Classic cursor shape
- Extension sewn into one’s hair
- Fury
- City with the historic Hampton House
- Aspirations
- ___ of (in conflict with)
- Flower whose name comes from the French for “thought”
- Bit of choreography
- Curator’s focus
- Exclamation from Homer Simpson
- “The Night of the Iguana” star Gardner
Other answers for this puzzle can be found here.