The New Yorker Thursday, 19 October 2023 Crossword Answers

Daily solution for the The New Yorker Crossword Clues Thursday, 19 October 2023 by Paolo Pasco. 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, 19 October 2023 divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.

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Across

Number Clues Answers
1 Sweethearts, in modern parlance BAES
5 2023 film in which Cate Blanchett plays a world-renowned conductor TAR
8 In flames ABLAZE
14 Like taking up two parking spots or cutting in line RUDE
15 Genre for Fall Out Boy EMO
16 Intend to PLANON
17 Crowd stereotypically seen with pitchforks and torches ANGRYMOB
19 Kicked, as a football PUNTED
20 Intangible asset for a Broadway actor STAGEPRESENCE
22 Business where people deal with lots of lots? REALESTATE
23 Golden ___ Bridge GATE
24 “Hey now, you’re an ___ / Get your game on, go play” (Smash Mouth lyrics) ALLSTAR
28 Treats like a pariah SHUNS
30 Mariah who holds the record for most cumulative weeks atop the Billboard Hot 100 CAREY
32 Insurance option that generally doesn’t cover out-of-network care: Abbr. HMO
33 ___ & Chandon (champagne house) MOET
34 Carefully studied, with “over” PORED
35 Quick job at the barbershop TRIM
36 Delivery co. that’s the subject of the book “Big Brown” UPS
37 Tear it up on the guitar SHRED
38 Disreputable SEEDY
39 Become a part of, as a scheme GETINON
41 Unfreeze THAW
42 Accommodations for road trippers MOTELROOMS
45 “Might as well try!” SHOOTYOURSHOT
48 “The Color Purple” actress Goldberg WHOOPI
50 Silvery adhesive strip DUCTTAPE
51 Placated CALMED
52 “. . . or something like that” ISH
53 Biblical garden in which Adam named the animals EDEN
54 Jousters’ horses STEEDS
55 Consumed ATE
56 “Don’t let them live in your head ___-free” RENT

Down

Number Clues Answers
1 Lingerie tops BRAS
28 Smarmy SMUG
48 Toilets, to Europeans: Abbr. WCS
2 Viv, to Will, on “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” AUNT
29 Optimist’s sentiment HOPE
49 Trilby or fedora, e.g. HAT
3 American poet who wrote “Only a Dad” and “It Couldn’t Be Done” EDGARGUEST
45 Foot-massage target SOLE
4 Military rank above corporal SERGEANT
40 Cry upon entering one’s apartment IMHOME
18 “Sailing to Byzantium” poet W. B. ___ YEATS
37 Looked through someone’s phone, say SNOOPED
5 Place of worship TEMPLE
34 Cards presented at T.S.A. checkpoints PHOTOIDS
6 Italian for “love” AMORE
30 Smaller relative of a trumpet CORNET
7 Judges’ garments ROBES
31 Nirvana’s “Come as You ___” ARE
43 Youngest Bennet sister in “Pride and Prejudice” LYDIA
21 Looked intently STARED
44 Forcefully awaken ROUST
8 Contested the results of a trial APPEALED
41 “I don’t have a comeback for that” TOUCHE
9 In a not so tactful manner BLUNTLY
38 ___ king (charismatic five-foot-four-inch guy, maybe) SHORT
10 Jousters’ weapons LANCES
35 Trucker in a union TEAMSTER
11 Poker player’s buy-in ANTE
25 Slyly sniped, in slang THREWSHADE
12 Kravitz who played Catwoman in “The Batman” and “The Lego Batman Movie” ZOE
26 In the thick of AMID
46 Word on one side of a shop-window sign OPEN
13 Terminus END
27 “___ and Michele’s High School Reunion” ROMY
47 Camper’s shelter TENT