New Yorker Crossword November 21, 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
- They’re tough to pin down
- Vegetables sometimes called wild leeks
- Impasto’s thick layers, often
- Wield, as power
- Edwardian novelist who said he was only able to write about “three types of people: the person I think I am, the people who irritate me, and the people I’d like to be”
- Grape or olive
- Dramatis personae
- How Poirot addresses Hastings
- Lie detector, as it were
- Carrot cousin
- Minor-league designation
- Coughed up
- Midwest setting: Abbr.
- Meas. that’s about 1.3 for a 78 LP
- Some souvenirs
- Bit of a laugh
- Pen name
- List-ending phrase
- Sessanta minuti
- Short letters?
- Hustles
- Fleur-de-___
- Subj. for some asylum seekers
- Slog
- Ending for opal or emerald
- Context-dependent, in linguistics
- Twinings selection
- City once dubbed the Strawberry Capital of California
- Joan Crawford portrayer Jessica
- Rainer who was the first person to win two Academy Awards for acting
- Powered, in a way
- Loafs
- Small addition to a staff?
- Some saucers
- Twaddle
- DOWN
- State of suffering
- Air balls miss it
- Sprite
- Reproductive cell
- Medium for a medium
- Cotton thread
- Input
- Hwys., e.g.
- Initials in a high-profile nineties breakup?
- Audiophile’s collection
- Neural transmitters
- Hamlet’s affliction, according to Freud
- Display of commitment
- Shows that many people barely finish?
- It might be adorned with an umbrella
- Dreamhouse residents
- Mentally stimulated?
- Endow with certain gendered traits
- To know this city “is to know a great deal,” per Henry Miller
- Stacked (up)
- Siren
- Impassive
- Pandemonium
- Scoped out with nefarious intent
- Cheerios
- Old Testament patriarch
- Find common ground
- Subject for Martin Heidegger
- Actress Loughlin who pled guilty in the so-called Varsity Blues scandal
- Employer of Garbo, Gable, and Harlow
- Place of pandemonium
- Lives on Mars?
- “À l’Ombre ___ Jeunes Filles en Fleurs” (Marcel Proust title)
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