New Yorker Crossword October 04, 2023 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
- “Waiting to Exhale” actress Rochon
- Tabula ___
- Word before “just in” or “time”
- Above-sea-level stat: Abbr.
- Airer of many drafts
- Old-fashioned word of refusal
- Oppo research, for example
- “Can We ___” (Tevin Campbell song)
- Like a thriller
- Match for two of four
- Get takeout, say
- Totally wipe out
- ___ rights (movement concerned with contraception access, for short)
- What a driver’s license might be used to confirm
- Havana’s José ___ International Airport
- Was no good with, informally
- Like anchos and chipotles
- Made it big?
- Clichéd
- Subject of a COVID-surveillance dashboard, perhaps
- British nobles
- Roman god?
- Sharp as ___
- Line of thinking?
- Port city south of Milan
- Relinquishes in writing
- Ultra-famous
- [Nods slowly]
- Not everyday
- Sample in a test kitchen
- Places for bears and beavers
- ___ golf
- Some sheep
- Otoscope users, for short
- Crib part
- DOWN
- Contract that might have a twelve-month term
- Bull on glue bottles
- Step in a mathematical proof
- Bypass with tolls?
- Restrained
- Yoga position
- Impact sound
- Tibia endpoint
- “. . .”
- Something made with palm oil?
- Added, as a photo to a document
- Hydrocortisone, e.g.
- Runoff systems
- Get thrown for a loop, for example
- Ingredient in five-spice powder
- Comedian ___OnStage
- Landmark legislation of 1990, familiarly
- ___ pits
- Bill signed by a governor
- Sweeping victory?
- Major hard-drive manufacturer
- “Ain’t No Way,” to “(Sweet Sweet Baby) Since You’ve Been Gone”
- Up
- A free one is on the market
- To no ___
- Second word of an alliterative Latin phrase
- Upright
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