Daily solution for the The New Yorker Crossword Clues Monday, February 6, 2023 by Anna Shechtman. The New Yorker Crosswords are very hard some times, with our help you will be able to finish the tricky definitions.
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Across
Number |
Clues |
Answers |
1 |
Tab-bracket connectors |
QWERTYUIOP |
11 |
Private instructor?: Abbr. |
SGT |
14 |
Series of beeps on an old radio broadcast, e.g. |
TIMESIGNAL |
15 |
Bench-dip targets, familiarly |
TRIS |
17 |
Subject of a frameup? |
STOCKPHOTO |
18 |
Effortlessness |
EASE |
19 |
Jerk |
ASS |
20 |
Wiretapper of Americans in 2007’s “The Simpsons Movie” |
THENSA |
22 |
Discord and Trust |
APPS |
25 |
Subject of transformation by media technologies, per Marshall McLuhan |
SENSORIUM |
28 |
Latte relative |
FLATWHITE |
31 |
“For ___ sake!” |
PETES |
32 |
Acclaimed German filmmaker who said, in 1974, “I think TV is the most important thing one can do” |
FASSBINDER |
34 |
College area, for short |
DEPT |
35 |
“___ Hard to Keep a Clean Shirt Clean” (June Jordan poem) |
ITS |
36 |
Object of an Indiana Jones quest |
ARK |
37 |
Expected |
DUE |
39 |
“A cowardly escape from the problems of peace,” according to Thomas Mann |
WAR |
40 |
“Barefoot in the Park” playwright Simon |
NEIL |
42 |
Banquet-decor concern |
TABLESCAPE |
45 |
Frying, maybe |
INOIL |
47 |
170 in Verbal and Quantitative Reasoning are top ones |
GRESCORES |
48 |
Subway workers also called sandhogs, e.g. |
TUNNELERS |
50 |
Cantabrique et Méditerranée |
MERS |
51 |
Frustrate |
IMPEDE |
52 |
Sleep-study abbr. |
REM |
54 |
___ tablets (trove of more than fourteen thousand cuneiform pieces dating to the third millennium B.C.) |
EBLA |
55 |
Styles of acting, as it were |
MANNERISMS |
62 |
65-Across, for one |
SEAT |
63 |
Starter followers |
MAINDISHES |
64 |
Deli or bar order |
RYE |
65 |
Lounger in the Museum of Modern Art? |
EAMESCHAIR |
Down