New Yorker Crossword December 15, 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
- Novel thing to bring on vacation?
- Compassionate and kind
- “Just glad I could help”
- Sneaker ties
- Claim that can complicate a property sale
- ___ King Cole
- Yard, foot, or inch
- Top corp. brass
- Canadian singer-songwriter Paul
- Classic TV brand
- North Pole bagful
- It’s a @$#%& coverup!
- Serpentine fish that can swim backward
- Speakers’ platform
- Like kosher salt, but not table salt
- Look at post after post on Facebook, e.g.
- Where to get a massage, facial, and mani-pedi
- “It’s five ___ somewhere . . .”
- “Dear ___” (salutation that assumes a male audience)
- Snake in “Antony and Cleopatra”
- Utensil used for hand-whipping whipped cream
- PC key below Shift
- G.P.S. suggestion
- Alaskan city whose name is an anagram of a Pixar fish
- “___ the nipple” (slogan advocating against gendered censorship of topless images)
- Some bake-sale-organizing grps.
- Weep
- Juicy part around a pomegranate seed
- Deceptive maneuver in boxing or fencing
- “I’ll never make that mistake again”
- Planting areas designed to reduce runoff from downpours
- Political scandal that arose from what a 1972 Washington Post article called a “bugging affair”
- DOWN
- “A Different World” star Lisa
- Baby newts
- Banking device that requires a PIN
- ___ Guevara (Tony-winning role for Mandy Patinkin, in “Evita”)
- Collarless pullover tops with a few buttons
- 10:1 and 3:2
- Members of the Iroquoian people for whom a Great Lake is named
- Lots and lots
- Room with a comfy couch, maybe
- Person working their way up the status ladder
- Soirées where supper is served
- Where to go for instruction in ballet and jazz
- Holds one’s ground
- Artificial fishing bait
- Gift-wrapping adhesive
- Slinky’s shape
- “Woe is me!”
- “We need to ___” (lead-in to a possibly uncomfortable conversation)
- Beastie or Backstreet follower
- Spot to park one’s yacht
- Reporter Bernstein of 48-Across
- One of twelve in a Valentine’s Day bouquet
- Deadly serious
- Dominates, in sports slang
- Out of this world, both literally and figuratively
- Exterminator’s target
- React to something extremely awkward or embarrassing
- “All Quiet on the Western ___”
- Hollow pasta shape
- Continent home to four of the five most populous countries in the world
- Worry
- 2004 film that launched a horror-movie franchise
- Bit of energy (and a bit of the word “energy”)
- “Law & Order” job title, for short
Other answers for this puzzle can be found here.