New Yorker Crossword February 29, 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
- Slip taken to the pharmacy, for short
- Bleak
- “Ah, it’s always a good time with us”
- Competitions that have been the targets of some feminist protests
- Concrete-reinforcing rods
- Weed
- Poor quality, in slang
- Coördinator for an academic department, informally
- Abruptly broke it off with
- What’s called “the mind-killer,” in “Dune”
- Fuzzy carpet in the forest
- Opposite of post-
- What VHS players connect to
- “Eat the ___” (anti-capitalist slogan)
- Sudden invasions
- Get ready to nap in a recliner, maybe
- Monthly payment that might increase in the winter
- Some parkour moves
- Wrong on a law-school exam?
- ___ Te Ching
- Abbr. next to a red circle, on a camcorder screen
- Rank and ___
- Coverage after a big break?
- Like the Ark of the Covenant, Biblically
- They may cause pruney fingers
- Company that sells pens and lighters
- “Get Ready with Me” video, e.g.
- Tennis great Gibson
- Facet of work that includes things like smiling at rude customers, settling disputes, etc.
- 2016 Park Chan-wook movie whose title character is hired as domestic help
- “La Comédie Humaine” author ___ de Balzac
- Subsided
- DOWN
- Atmosphere that was once believed to help cure tuberculosis
- Butter-making device
- “Aw, beans!”
- Poison ___ (love interest in the series “Harley Quinn”)
- In need of a snack
- Kirsten who played Marie Antoinette
- Ago
- “___ Used to Be Mine” (“Waitress” number sung by the main character about herself)
- Landform whose name is Spanish for “table”
- The “A” in the education acronym STEAM
- Not so much
- Professional whose work is up to code?
- Holding and interference, in hockey
- Plague
- Vessels for castaways
- Stock character in a high-school drama
- Little bit
- Karaoke-bar equipment
- Working meetup for Wikipedia contributors
- Spotify playlist that inspired a hip-hop-focussed Hulu series
- “It was ___, I was there . . .” (lyric in Taylor Swift’s “All Too Well”)
- Horror subgenre for “X” or “Jason X”
- Boos
- Metal whose chemical symbol comes from the Latin word “aurum”
- Many, casually
- Something drawn on the field?
- Palm leaf
- Fluffy spot for Fluffy, perhaps
- You again?
- Business end of a kampilan or katana
- Anya’s role in “The Queen’s Gambit”
- “If u ask me . . .”
- “The Tragedy of Macbeth” director Joel
- Boxers Muhammad and Laila
- “Despite that,” for short
- A.L. West team whose name is redundant when translated to Spanish: Abbr.
Other answers for this puzzle can be found here.