New Yorker Crossword April 18, 2024 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
- Like approximately half of this puzzle’s clues, directionally
- Singer Rawls with the hit “You’ll Never Find Another Love Like Mine”
- In-box get-rich-quick schemes, e.g.
- Dessert containers that might get repurposed for sewing-kit storage
- Attire for a Roman citizen or frat-party attendee
- Short-term, low-interest offer designed to attract new credit-card holders
- “Stat!”
- State that borders Mich. and Ill.
- Florida’s ___-Dade County
- Start of a URL that uses encryption
- Proof of homeownership
- Speak highly of
- Grammatical no-no that might be remedied by a semicolon
- Wrinkle removers
- Contender for inheriting a family business, maybe
- Salary ___ (limits on compensation)
- “Ocean’s Eleven” cast member Damon
- So far
- Exam for an aspiring attorney, briefly
- Slimy garden pest
- Tech linking a group of office computers: Abbr.
- “Shrek” princess voiced by Cameron Diaz
- Evening event catered by its attendees
- Swear to be true
- Chinese dynasty known for its blue-and-white porcelain
- “Howdy!,” in Honolulu
- Use the rubber end of a pencil
- Panty line, e.g.?
- Word that can follow red or duct
- Newspaper part with reports on the Devils and Angels
- Sharif who played Dr. Zhivago in “Doctor Zhivago”
- Carb-y alternative to coleslaw
- It’s not less, except idiomatically
- “___ questions?”
- Yellow fruits with a pH around 2
- DOWN
- First of five in “Othello” or “Hamlet”
- Last name of filmmaking siblings Joel and Ethan
- “The ___ Not Taken” (Robert Frost poem)
- Gives the go-ahead to
- German tech and manufacturing conglomerate
- It’s just one thing after another
- Actor Neeson of the “Taken” films
- Quiet way to walk
- “___ only as directed”
- Sticky problem in the laundry room?
- When playoffs are played
- Slack-jawed
- Helpful visuals on subway platforms
- Barter
- Solo who flew with Chewbacca
- “That topic’s off-limits”
- 1996 Tony-winning musical set in the East Village
- Lens-framing parts of eyeglasses
- ___ Mountains (boundary between Europe and Asia)
- Substandard
- “Bye Bye Bye” boy band
- Window section
- Celestial object to wish upon
- “___ Well That Ends Well”
- Relative of a skillet
- Skill in handling a delicate situation
- Brew made using a kettle
- Blue Light Special retailer
- Opposite of proximal, in anatomy
- San Antonio mission-cum-monument
- Particle with protons and electrons
- Like Santa’s cheeks, in many illustrations
- Headwear for a heavenly costume?
- Jennifer who wrote the Pulitzer-winning novel “A Visit from the Goon Squad”
- Prescription drugs, for short
- Destination for a facial and a massage
- Cooking-spray brand
Other answers for this puzzle can be found here.