New Yorker Crossword March 21, 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
- Welcome sight after a long voyage
- Man at whom God’s gaze is directed, on the Sistine Chapel ceiling
- “How to Get Away ___ Murder” (Shondaland series)
- Musk who set a record for the largest loss of personal fortune in history, according to Guinness
- Back tooth
- Dull pain
- Words of relief after waking
- Dealer’s instruction before beginning a round of blackjack
- Cold treat whose name means “frozen” in Italian
- Grammy winner ___ Nas X
- Many residents of Oman and Yemen
- Google Maps or Waze, e.g.
- One who might eat cashew cheese or wear cactus leather
- Tampa Bay baseballers
- Request prior to the singing of the national anthem
- Faulkner’s “___ Lay Dying”
- ___ turn (very sharp bend in a road)
- By way of
- Inequality perpetuated by patriarchy
- Animal that might scratch its back by rubbing against a tree
- Landscaper’s tool
- Under the weather
- Latte color
- “Told you that would happen!”
- One speaking from a soapbox
- Authorization to take a suspect into custody
- Conclusion to a Cinderella story
- Deep divide
- Story often used for storage
- “My turn”
- Homages in verse
- Sleeveless top
- Contents of a desktop mug, maybe
- DOWN
- Hawaiian garland
- PC key
- Trailer-ending words for a movie that’s already in theatres
- Facilities where genetic evidence is analyzed
- Gas brand bought out by BP in 1998
- “Finished!”
- Friend on the battlefield
- Spread on a B.L.T.
- Small kind of songbird
- Frozen beverage that a blue-and-red Kellogg’s cereal is based on
- “Follow ___ car!”
- Shortens, as a dress
- Broadway star Esparza
- Exams for high-school juniors or seniors
- Extremely motivated
- Jaguar’s home?
- Removed from the whiteboard
- “I was at the movies when it happened,” e.g.
- Danger
- Relating to Benedict or Francis, e.g.
- “These things don’t happen at the snap of a finger”
- Nutty Italian cheese
- Not as far away
- Benchmark in mini golf
- Certain sib
- What Joan of Arc and Galileo were both accused of
- Kalahari and Mojave, for two
- Legume-based alternative to a bowl of guacamole
- Ingredient in some high-fibre muffins
- “At Last” singer James
- Vacuum brand
- Natural style
- Attack on the fridge, say
- Overflowing (with)
- Unit of power for a light bulb
- Utah ski resort whose name means “high” in Spanish
- Strap to help you hold your horses
- Convent resident
- Tech used by Google Maps and Waze: Abbr.
Other answers for this puzzle can be found here.