Daily solution for the The New Yorker Crossword Clues Friday, 29 December 2023 by Natan Last. The New Yorker Crosswords are very hard sometimes, with our help you will be able to finish the tricky definitions.
Below you will find all the answers for the The New Yorker Crossword Clues Friday, 29 December 2023 divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
Number |
Clues |
Answers |
1 |
Hideaway |
LAIR |
5 |
Places for padlocks |
HASPS |
10 |
“Blah, blah, blah . . . ,” briefly |
ETC |
13 |
“___ vostra salute” (Italian toast) |
ALLA |
14 |
Serve |
DISHUP |
15 |
“V for Vendetta” actor Stephen |
REA |
16 |
Georgia protest movement from which dozens of activists were charged with racketeering, in a move condemned by the A.C.L.U. (September, 2023) |
STOPCOPCITY |
18 |
___ and outs |
INS |
19 |
Congressman who was expelled from the House of Representatives following a months-long ethics investigation (December, 2023) |
SANTOS |
20 |
Poetic adverb |
OFT |
21 |
Clearasil’s target |
ACNE |
22 |
Initialism for a landmark 2022 law or a type of savings plan |
IRA |
23 |
“Something to Talk About” singer Bonnie |
RAITT |
25 |
Scottish slopes |
BRAES |
26 |
Supermodel Agyness |
DEYN |
27 |
Barrels along |
SPEEDS |
29 |
Church section |
APSE |
32 |
1999 film in which Alanis Morissette plays God |
DOGMA |
34 |
“Egypt was troubled by the horrible ___” (R.E.M. lyric) |
ASP |
36 |
Moniker for the period of widespread labor activism that began with the W.G.A. walkout (May, 2023) |
HOTSTRIKESUMMER |
40 |
Beer style with West Coast and New England varieties |
IPA |
41 |
Book of Shadows religion |
WICCA |
42 |
“Mm-hmm, mm-hmm” |
ISEE |
43 |
Fundamentally |
ATROOT |
45 |
“Better Call Saul” actress Seehorn |
RHEA |
48 |
Emancipates |
FREES |
49 |
Reflected (on) |
MUSED |
51 |
Source of cash, briefly |
ATM |
54 |
Modest (or faux-modest) reply to a compliment |
ITRY |
55 |
“Mad ___” |
MEN |
56 |
Provide coverage for |
INSURE |
58 |
Struggle (for) |
VIE |
59 |
Republican Presidential hopeful whose national polling average fell by approximately twenty points between January and December, 2023 |
RONDESANTIS |
61 |
Predict-ability? |
ESP |
62 |
Sense |
INTUIT |
63 |
Animal species responsible for boat sinkings off the Iberian coast in May and October, 2023 |
ORCA |
64 |
What shares on X used to be called, for short |
RTS |
65 |
Not natural-looking |
POSED |
66 |
Automatic advancements |
BYES |
Down
Number |
Clues |
Answers |
1 |
Yogurt-based drink |
LASSI |
29 |
Fish in some poke bowls |
AHI |
48 |
Half of a sawbuck |
FIVER |
2 |
Site of a sacrifice |
ALTAR |
30 |
Evelyne Axell or Andy Warhol, e.g. |
POPARTIST |
3 |
“Balalaika” actress Massey |
ILONA |
31 |
Some down-ballot electees, informally |
STATEREPS |
4 |
Enthralled |
RAPT |
26 |
___ Moines, Iowa |
DES |
44 |
Palacio resident |
REY |
17 |
Center of an apple |
CORE |
37 |
Low pair in Texas hold ’em |
TWOS |
59 |
Unseamly condition? |
RIP |
14 |
“Go on, tell me!” |
DOSAY |
38 |
___ Grande |
RIO |
55 |
Single-channel |
MONO |
5 |
Word repeated before “hooray” |
HIP |
24 |
Foursome filed against Donald Trump (March, June, and August, 2023) |
INDICTMENTS |
6 |
Wide necktie |
ASCOT |
33 |
The Thunder, on scoreboards |
OKC |
50 |
Improper, as influence |
UNDUE |
7 |
Says “And now for something completely different . . . ,” say |
SHIFTSGEARS |
60 |
___ al-Adha (Muslim holiday) |
EID |
8 |
Get the ball rolling? |
PUTT |
28 |
Rishi Sunak and Justin Trudeau, for example: Abbr. |
PMS |
46 |
Illegal undertaking for Assane Diop, in “Lupin” |
HEIST |
9 |
___ balloon (type of flying object shot down by the U.S. in February, 2023) |
SPY |
25 |
Boyfriend |
BEAU |
47 |
Ferber of the Algonquin Round Table |
EDNA |
21 |
“___ You Content?” (Yeats poem) |
ARE |
39 |
Rapper born Mathangi Arulpragasam |
MIA |
57 |
Smugly superior type |
SNOB |
10 |
Mayor whose phones were seized as part of an F.B.I. investigation into whether his campaign had conspired with the Turkish government (November, 2023) |
ERICADAMS |
51 |
Gene who was nicknamed the Singing Cowboy |
AUTRY |
11 |
___ Three (name given to the lawmakers who were subject to expulsion votes for protesting in support of gun reform, in April, 2023) |
TENNESSEE |
52 |
Fleeting moment |
TRICE |
12 |
Public defender’s workload |
CASES |
35 |
Opposite of post- |
PRE |
53 |
Flat-topped hills |
MESAS |