New Yorker Crossword March 08, 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
- Brand option for pooch parents
- Closest bud, briefly
- “Oh, geez!”
- Gas in old cinema marquees
- Grilling verb that’s similar to 20-Down
- “This above all: to ___ own self be true”: “Hamlet”
- Employer of rocket scientists
- Collective nickname for Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao
- End of a ship with views of the wake
- Arterial blockage
- Triple Tony winner LuPone
- Chess piece that moves diagonally
- Like some memories and farewells
- Robert who directed “M*A*S*H” and “Nashville”
- James Bond’s “shaken, not stirred” drink
- “It’s an ___ just to be nominated”
- Pattern in Yayoi Kusama’s art and Minnie Mouse’s dress
- Furry “Star Wars” creature
- Copper-zinc alloy in marching-band instruments
- Rae who played President Barbie
- Space rock found on Earth
- “The ___ Suspects” (1995 film)
- Saves from imminent peril
- Few and far between
- Long-running Andrew Lloyd Webber musical whose film adaptation earned multiple Razzies
- Key in again
- Activist and singer Lena with an eponymous Broadway theatre
- Form of unarmed combat
- Early color-TV brand
- Go ballistic in broad daylight
- Kookaburra or blue-footed booby, for example
- Made public, as one’s dirty laundry
- Feature of dirty laundry
- Like thrift-store clothing
- First course of action, before resorting to contingencies
- Take home the big trophy
- Understands, as a joke
- DOWN
- Tolstoy’s Karenina
- Rake alternative that makes a racket
- Stationery item whose gentle adhesive was created inadvertently, by a 3M researcher
- ___ scale of one to ten
- Dizzy Gillespie’s jazz genre
- It’s no lie
- Start of a long weekend, perhaps: Abbr.
- City home to the Georgia Aquarium
- “Told you so!”
- Government facility where bread is made?
- Rodgers and Hammerstein’s “The King ___”
- Video-game console eventually succeeded by a Super version
- Type of business seen in “Legally Blonde,” “Steel Magnolias,” and “In the Heights”
- Portmanteau for certain multitasking utensils
- Grilling verb that’s similar to 14-Across
- Deceptive façade
- Like some teeth or alarms
- “If I might interrupt . . .”
- Features of some old castles and modern zoos
- Obvious to anyone paying attention
- “I’m not allowed to tell”
- Asks inappropriately personal questions
- Word in Cyber Monday e-mails
- Big bullies
- Anthem played at Calgary Flames games
- “I’ve had it ___ here!”
- Passover meal at which a piece of matzo is hidden
- Awkwardly long sentence
- Hard, frozen precipitation
- Gumbo vegetable
- Yoda or Skywalker
- Does the math?
- Image that becomes more red and/or blue over the course of an Election Night broadcast
- Dairy-farm resident
- Concern for a coder
Other answers for this puzzle can be found here.