New Yorker Crossword November 09, 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
- Domesticated descendant of a guanaco
- Ramirez of “And Just Like That . . .”
- Sage
- “All good here!”
- The boom box from “Say Anything” or the boom box from “Do the Right Thing,” e.g.
- Passed with flying colors
- Substance whose production is depicted on Vermont’s state quarter
- Member of the South Asian diaspora
- Ones sticking around the office?
- Lead-in to man or cave
- It may go off every nine minutes
- Eight, for Lisa Simpson
- Good, in Hebrew
- Currency in Mauritius or Sri Lanka
- The Who’s “Tommy,” for example
- Take hold of
- What the nose knows
- Sophomore ___
- Store with a one-way traffic system
- Go on the fritz
- Sci-fi organization with an arrowhead-shaped insignia
- Shared a living space (with)
- Ending with Proto- or Meta-
- Lines on a map, for short
- Classic film that features the fictional restaurant Doc Hopper’s Frog Legs, with “The”
- “Morning Edition” network
- Bunny phone and belly jeans, for two
- Interviewer who asked Boutros Boutros-Ghali whether Disneyland was a member of the U.N.
- Figure of speech for an expert’s perception
- Flat-topped formation
- “The Babysitter” actress ___ Mae Lee
- City where a series of 1965 civil-rights marches began
- Phone-number add-ons: Abbr.
- Mountain, in Mandarin
- Stacked items in a cafeteria
- DOWN
- Like a wet noodle
- “That’s hilarious,” in a text
- Some vipers
- Can’t take the heat, in a way
- Eroded
- Where literary agents are found?
- ___ con leche (rice pudding)
- Way to go
- Come into view
- Gum glob
- Activity that might kick off a team-building retreat
- One on a roll, perhaps?
- Menu that contains Cut, Copy, and Paste
- Features of brownstones
- Animal that can mate while dangling from a mucus rope
- People fool around on its first day
- Thundering
- What a narcissist may have
- Person who might stay in a green house
- Footwear for Mr. Peanut
- Expressive street-dance style
- Place to get stuck
- Like the pink river dolphin and the giant otter
- Shown to be true
- Invigorates, with “up”
- Superlative used to describe Snow White
- Unexplored ocean terrain, with “the”
- Sacred text composed of 304,805 letters
- 2016 Disney film whose title heroine sings “How Far I’ll Go”
- Duck with prized down
- Something signed
- “Once and Again” actress Ward
- “What do we have here?”
- Bodies of salt water
- Helium, e.g.
Other answers for this puzzle can be found here.