Daily solution for the The New Yorker Crossword Clues Tuesday, February 28, 2023 by Anna Shechtman. The New Yorker Crosswords are very hard sometimes, with our help you will be able to finish the tricky definitions.
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Down
Number |
Clues |
Answers |
14 |
Propagandist Riefenstahl whose work, per Susan Sontag, “glorifies surrender . . . exalts mindlessness . . . [and] glamorizes death” |
LENI |
34 |
Common mo. for fall break |
OCT |
54 |
“___ the morrow full of storm”: Neruda |
TIS |
1 |
2019 Reginald Dwayne Betts poetry collection examining the effects of incarceration |
FELON |
30 |
Sarcasm |
SNARK |
55 |
Army ___ |
ANT |
2 |
Genealogy |
ROOTS |
31 |
Heart parts |
ATRIA |
56 |
Ride |
CAR |
3 |
Relating to certain reproductive glands |
OVARIAN |
39 |
Certain kitschy accessory |
LOUDTIE |
4 |
Sony audio format introduced in the early nineties |
MINIDISC |
43 |
“Taxi” actress Henner |
MARILU |
19 |
History-making works of art? |
PERIODPIECES |
5 |
Certain kitchen knife |
PARER |
32 |
Onomatopoeia for a smooch |
MWAH |
52 |
EEE, say |
WIDE |
6 |
Whiz |
ACE |
22 |
Performed on a dance team, say |
STEPPED |
57 |
Be laid up |
AIL |
7 |
“Straight from the Heart” singer Thomas |
IRMA |
28 |
Stud relative |
HOOP |
47 |
Harangues |
RANTS |
8 |
Open to criticism? |
NOOFFENSEBUT |
9 |
Encourage |
SPURON |
36 |
Religious recluses |
EREMITES |
10 |
Mustard, for one |
COLONEL |
41 |
Abominate |
DESPISE |
11 |
In the style of |
ALA |
24 |
“Life with the dull bits cut out,” per Alfred Hitchcock |
DRAMA |
48 |
Les ___-Unis |
ETATS |
12 |
Item in a coffee-shop stack |
LID |
25 |
Flighty? |
AVIAN |
49 |
It includes Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy |
TORAH |
13 |
Suffix with journal or legal |
ESE |
29 |
Speech fillers |
ERS |
50 |
The Red and the Black, for two |
SEAS |