The New Yorker Thursday, 14 December 2023 Crossword Answers

Daily solution for the The New Yorker Crossword Clues Thursday, 14 December 2023 by Robyn Weintraub. 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 Thursday, 14 December 2023 divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.

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Across

Number Clues Answers
1 Novel thing to bring on vacation? BEACHREAD
10 Compassionate and kind SOFTHEARTED
12 “Just glad I could help” DONTMENTIONIT
14 Sneaker ties LACES
15 Claim that can complicate a property sale LIEN
16 ___ King Cole NAT
18 Yard, foot, or inch UNIT
19 Top corp. brass CEOS
20 Canadian singer-songwriter Paul ANKA
21 Classic TV brand RCA
22 North Pole bagful TOYS
23 It’s a @$#%& coverup! BLEEP
24 Serpentine fish that can swim backward EEL
25 Speakers’ platform DAIS
26 Like kosher salt, but not table salt COARSE
27 Look at post after post on Facebook, e.g. SCROLL
29 Where to get a massage, facial, and mani-pedi DAYSPA
30 “It’s five ___ somewhere . . .” OCLOCK
31 “Dear ___” (salutation that assumes a male audience) SIRS
32 Snake in “Antony and Cleopatra” ASP
34 Utensil used for hand-whipping whipped cream WHISK
35 PC key below Shift CTRL
36 G.P.S. suggestion RTE
37 Alaskan city whose name is an anagram of a Pixar fish NOME
38 “___ the nipple” (slogan advocating against gendered censorship of topless images) FREE
39 Some bake-sale-organizing grps. PTAS
40 Weep SOB
41 Juicy part around a pomegranate seed ARIL
42 Deceptive maneuver in boxing or fencing FEINT
43 “I’ll never make that mistake again” LESSONLEARNED
47 Planting areas designed to reduce runoff from downpours RAINGARDENS
48 Political scandal that arose from what a 1972 Washington Post article called a “bugging affair” WATERGATE

Down

Number Clues Answers
14 Artificial fishing bait LURE
30 Dominates, in sports slang OWNS
12 Where to go for instruction in ballet and jazz DANCESCHOOL
10 Person working their way up the status ladder SOCIALCLIMBER
1 “A Different World” star Lisa BONET
28 One of twelve in a Valentine’s Day bouquet ROSE
44 2004 film that launched a horror-movie franchise SAW
2 Baby newts EFTS
25 Spot to park one’s yacht DOCK
41 Continent home to four of the five most populous countries in the world ASIA
3 Banking device that requires a PIN ATM
22 “We need to ___” (lead-in to a possibly uncomfortable conversation) TALK
38 “All Quiet on the Western ___” FRONT
4 ___ Guevara (Tony-winning role for Mandy Patinkin, in “Evita”) CHE
19 Slinky’s shape COIL
35 React to something extremely awkward or embarrassing CRINGE
5 Collarless pullover tops with a few buttons HENLEYS
31 Out of this world, both literally and figuratively STELLAR
6 10:1 and 3:2 RATIOS
29 Deadly serious DIRE
45 Bit of energy (and a bit of the word “energy”) ERG
7 Members of the Iroquoian people for whom a Great Lake is named ERIES
26 Reporter Bernstein of 48-Across CARL
46 “Law & Order” job title, for short ADA
8 Lots and lots ATON
23 Beastie or Backstreet follower BOYS
42 Worry FRET
9 Room with a comfy couch, maybe DEN
20 “Woe is me!” ALAS
39 Hollow pasta shape PENNE
11 Soirées where supper is served DINNERPARTIES
13 Holds one’s ground TAKESASTAND
17 Gift-wrapping adhesive TAPE
33 Exterminator’s target PEST