New Yorker Crossword October 27, 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
- Product introduced by Steve Jobs in 2010
- Put away, as bags in the overhead compartment
- Good name for an average guy?
- Something found around a crime scene, literally
- Irish singer of “Only Time”
- Made a long story short, in a way
- Erode, with “down”
- “Would you rather watch TV ___ movie?”
- The Red ___ (Snoopy’s nemesis)
- Clickable images
- Title for characters Scarlet and Marple
- Coffee order after dinner, perhaps
- Cut similar to porterhouse
- Put up with, as an annoying younger sibling
- A. A. ___ (creator of Winnie-the-Pooh)
- Cattle calls?
- Lose traction on a slippery road
- “No way this is actually happening!”
- More than half, but less than all
- Neighbor of Thailand
- Bandleader Goodman nicknamed the King of Swing
- Gets via DNA, say
- Like white bread that’s green
- Rolled-up deli fare
- Attack like a bear
- “Okra Is So Much More Than Its ___ Reputation” (Los Angeles Times headline)
- Decorate
- Mammal that sleeps hanging upside down
- ___ Lisa (painting kept in a climate-controlled case)
- Sightseeing excursion led by an expert
- Fútbol cheers
- Password or PIN
- Nasty wound
- Banana’s exterior
- Scans that might induce anxiety for the claustrophobic, briefly
- DOWN
- “People who . . . want to rule people are, ___ facto, those least suited to do it”: Douglas Adams
- Rain cats and dogs
- ___ mater (reunion destination)
- Not very bright
- Begins to wake
- Tea brand once owned by Starbucks
- Provide professional opportunities (for)
- Hump day: Abbr.
- Fresh Outback air?
- Totally unique
- “Deadpool” star Reynolds
- Planet with the moons Phobos and Deimos
- Kitchen or bathroom storage fixture
- Use a pencil’s rubbery end
- Some refrigerators dispense it
- Classic Halloween song that’s “a graveyard smash”
- “Anything ___?”
- Pumbaa’s pal in “The Lion King”
- Rosy glassfuls at some tastings
- Kerfuffles
- Like the sound of a toy piano
- Provocative
- “Rent” character based on a “La Bohème” character of the same name
- Bolognese, for example
- Spot on a radar screen
- Overflows (with)
- “Fahrenheit 451” author Bradbury
- Female zebras
- Runway walker
- Air-pollution portmanteau
- Tragic showgirl of “Copacabana”
- Pieces rolled in Monopoly and Catan
- Insensitive jerk
- Auto company that shares half of its letters with the word “auto”
- Seis divided by dos
- Word after gender or generation
- Channel with an annual “31 Days of Oscar”
Other answers for this puzzle can be found here.