New Yorker Crossword April 16, 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
- Actress who played Richie Jean Jackson in “Selma” and Didi Ortley in “Getting On”
- What someone might give a hundred per cent for
- Pulitzer-winning 2003 novel by Edward P. Jones
- Little ___ (state nickname)
- America, for one
- Star-studded attraction with a major following?
- Embroidery-floss unit
- Ming in the Basketball Hall of Fame
- Word before go or up
- O’Connor’s successor
- Mother of Balder
- “I saw a bat in the attic!”
- Role for Beyoncé in a 2019 Disney remake
- Anthropomorphic blue vacuum cleaner on “Teletubbies”
- What with
- Site of Europe’s oldest university
- “Rocky and Bullwinkle” spy Natasha
- Raccoon feature
- Thomas Hardy’s “___ from the Madding Crowd”
- School for French students
- Clears, as leaves
- Elba, to Napoleon
- N.C.A.A. part: Abbr.
- Link
- “Kossuth” composer Bartók
- Exercised
- Where van Gogh painted “Flowering Garden”
- “I’m done!”
- Herbivore with a spiky tail
- Apply without restraint
- DOWN
- “I ___ vacation!”
- Pitch black
- Post-dusk time, poetically
- ___-Mags (hardcore band named for an early human)
- “That hurts!”
- Papal emissary
- African city that’s home to the Nubian Museum
- Full ___
- Grammy-winning “Java” trumpeter Al
- Some businesses listed on food-delivery apps
- Expanses that may contain diamonds
- Draw of several parties
- Fictional setting for shops such as Flourish and Blotts and Eeylops Owl Emporium
- Principle based on accountability and impartial treatment
- Dangerous places
- Shade of gray
- A thousand up front?
- LAX info
- Euclidean calculation
- People
- Canberra critter, briefly
- Mount Rushmore quartet
- “Me, ___ cheerfu’ twinkle lights me; / Dark despair around benights me”: Robert Burns, “Ae Fond Kiss”
- Site of Azerbaijan’s Maiden Tower
- Factor in cosmetics?
- In high demand
- “Passing” actress Ruth
- Maker of coffee makers
- Oceans
- Sworded affair?
- Sleekness, in car lingo
- Hockey-stick wood
- New Guinea port
- 1920 play by Karel Čapek
Other answers for this puzzle can be found here.