Daily solution for the The New Yorker Crossword Clues Monday, 19 June 2023 by Brooke Husic. 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 Monday, 19 June 2023 divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
Number |
Clues |
Answers |
1 |
It might flare up after going off birth control |
ACNE |
5 |
Some long-running TV shows |
SOAPS |
10 |
Data groupings for histograms |
BINS |
14 |
PPP |
RHOS |
15 |
Up-front communication, briefly? |
INTRO |
16 |
Grub |
CHOW |
17 |
Pluck |
GUTS |
18 |
Catch on the bounce? |
ECHOLOCATE |
20 |
Way out there |
UNHEARDOF |
22 |
Tú counterpart |
USTED |
23 |
Cure-all |
ELIXIR |
24 |
Tends to, as babies, cats, or plants |
SITS |
26 |
Rapper with the 2001 album “Scorpion” |
EVE |
27 |
Evening meal, cutely |
DIN |
28 |
Enabler of a soft landing |
MAT |
30 |
Ending for app or drop |
LET |
31 |
Unter ___ Linden (famous Berlin boulevard) |
DEN |
32 |
Sows, say |
FEMALES |
34 |
Xe/___ |
XIR |
35 |
Message that might end with “over” |
BREAKUPTEXT |
37 |
Bravo, for one |
RIO |
38 |
It’s got a point |
DECIMAL |
39 |
Accessory that might have a lace front |
WIG |
40 |
Division |
ARM |
41 |
Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse athlete, familiarly |
CAV |
42 |
Craft of the ancient world |
ARS |
45 |
Elect |
OPT |
46 |
Entrepreneur Alfred with a namesake coffee chain |
PEET |
48 |
Kingston genre |
REGGAE |
50 |
Earth tone |
OCHER |
52 |
Basket attempts that are difficult to block |
HOOKSHOTS |
54 |
“Sure!” |
WORKSFORME |
56 |
Subdivision of the Dept. of Labor |
OSHA |
57 |
Willie who was the N.H.L.’s first Black player |
OREE |
58 |
Words from someone who’s had enough |
IMSET |
59 |
Arise |
STEM |
60 |
Sharon Olds collection that celebrates “Stretch Marks,” “Thought,” and “Withered Cleavage” |
ODES |
61 |
Highlighter tones |
NEONS |
62 |
Hurtled |
TORE |
Down
Number |
Clues |
Answers |
1 |
Risked a technical foul, say |
ARGUED |
39 |
Pseudoscientific, say |
WOOWOO |
2 |
Street Fighter icon who débuted in 1991 |
CHUNLI |
37 |
Opening line? |
RIPCORD |
3 |
“___ but the Blues” (Grammy-winning Joe Williams album) |
NOTHIN |
35 |
Sun, moon, and rising signs, to an astrology buff |
BIGTHREE |
4 |
The Lower East Side’s ___ Market |
ESSEX |
32 |
Back the other way |
FRO |
51 |
Scrapes (out) |
EKES |
21 |
“Elena of Avalor” voice actress Carrero |
AIMEE |
40 |
Values of interest: Abbr. |
APRS |
5 |
Literally, “Mother Mountains” |
SIERRAMADRE |
55 |
Film ending |
FIN |
6 |
How Microsoft Encarta was originally sold |
ONCD |
29 |
Words after “mountain mama,” in a John Denver hit |
TAKEMEHOME |
7 |
Literary figure associated with Jamal, in a recurring allusion in “Slumdog Millionaire” |
ATHOS |
33 |
Former N.B.A. player Mbah a Moute, who helped discover Joel Embiid |
LUC |
47 |
It contains many organs |
TORSO |
8 |
Public image, informally? |
PROFILEPIC |
53 |
The great comet in “War and Peace,” e.g. |
OMEN |
9 |
Peruvian currency |
SOL |
25 |
Products’ proving grounds |
TESTMARKETS |
19 |
Remove |
OUST |
36 |
Ones hanging out around the house? |
EAVES |
10 |
Includes on the Q.T. |
BCCS |
34 |
Sizable name in hip-hop journalism? |
XXL |
49 |
Stop responding to |
GHOST |
11 |
Part of a pan, perhaps |
IHATEDIT |
42 |
Julio follower |
AGOSTO |
12 |
Zero times |
NOTEVER |
43 |
Pretty |
RATHER |
13 |
Country on the Gulf of Bothnia |
SWEDEN |
44 |
Word in an opening line |
SESAME |