New Yorker Crossword February 20, 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
- Asset that’s “on hand”
- Western band
- Mary Beard book subtitled “A History of Ancient Rome”
- Full-body cast?
- Dependable
- Answering machine?
- Schreiber of “Asteroid City”
- Bodies that may develop tails
- Neighbor of fluorine
- “That’s my ___!”
- “Something Like an Autobiography” author Kurosawa
- Common Gen X label, once
- They might run up a tab
- Snickers bar?
- Prove fallible
- Short-lived obsession
- Percolates
- Something worn while driving
- Tumble
- ___ G (Karol G’s collaborator on “Mamiii”)
- Airer of many Adam Curtis documentaries
- “The gall of that gal!”
- Wilson who voices the Faceless Old Woman Who Secretly Lives in Your Home, on “Welcome to Night Vale”
- Presented
- Make partner?
- School of Mahayana Buddhism
- It might be found around the house
- Very poor
- Part of AMPAS
- String entered at checkout
- Button that provides privacy
- Buckle, perhaps
- Lend
- Flavor enhancer
- Ends an engagement
- DOWN
- Establishment with beans and toe beans
- TV personality who plays himself in the “Sharknado” film series
- More like natto, texturally
- Fusses, like some parents
- “I eat my ___ with honey; I’ve done it all my life”
- Stellar figure
- Common “Star Trek” setting
- Engine filter?
- Wrap up
- Mo. town?
- Thorn
- Get in line
- Effects sometimes controlled by pedal
- “La ___ Nuova” (prose-and-verse work by Dante)
- Oppose
- Included in an exchange
- Coaster unit
- Upgrade from a studio
- Apt rhyme for “bites”
- ___ de Winter (“The Three Musketeers” antagonist)
- “Here’s a brief summary of the preceding post”
- Manage, with “out”
- Identifies via app, in a way
- Get ready to use, maybe
- “Count me in!”
- “Now you’ve done it”
- Like tonkatsu
- Some talk-radio talkers
- Clicks a heart, e.g.
- City whose stray dogs sometimes use the subway
- Selfish shout
- Fool
- Tea-party guest, maybe
- Place for dressing
- Short folks?
Other answers for this puzzle can be found here.