Daily solution for the The New Yorker Crossword Clues Wednesday, March 15, 2023 by Brooke Husic. The New Yorker Crosswords are very hard sometimes, with our help you will be able to finish the tricky definitions.
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Across
Number |
Clues |
Answers |
1 |
Possesses |
OWNS |
5 |
Artist Arooj whose work draws on jazz, reggae, Sufi music, and the poetry of Rumi |
AFTAB |
10 |
Jettas and Golfs, familiarly |
VWS |
13 |
“The House at ___ Corner” |
POOH |
14 |
Baggy |
LOOSE |
15 |
Princess with poofy buns |
LEIA |
17 |
Head of the French department? |
TETE |
18 |
Hands-on team-building activities? |
TRUSTFALLS |
20 |
Former “PBS NewsHour” anchor Gwen |
IFILL |
22 |
Number between due and quattro |
TRE |
23 |
Waits with the engine on |
IDLES |
24 |
Single for which Beyoncé won her thirty-first Grammy Award |
CUFFIT |
26 |
“Set phasers to ___” |
STUN |
28 |
Double-stranded molecule |
DNA |
29 |
Like a fox, it’s said |
SLY |
30 |
Chaotic scene, idiomatically |
ZOO |
32 |
Office held by the Vatican monarch |
PAPACY |
34 |
Ariana Grande holiday hit whose title lyric precedes “. . . if you’re really there” |
SANTATELLME |
37 |
Period for focussing on practical matters, to an astrologist |
VIRGOSEASON |
38 |
Cheesy get-together? |
FONDUEPARTY |
39 |
Get a fresh recording of |
RETAPE |
40 |
Common collectible-camera type: Abbr. |
SLR |
41 |
Advanced degree for a creative, in brief |
MFA |
44 |
Citrus-drink ending |
ADE |
45 |
“The Worst Person in the World” city |
OSLO |
48 |
Dip-it-yourself alternative to Pocky |
YANYAN |
50 |
Alcohol-free options |
SODAS |
52 |
Hoppy-beer inits. |
IPA |
54 |
___ Loman (role for Wendell Pierce in a Broadway revival of “Death of a Salesman”) |
WILLY |
55 |
Some genre-blending pieces of Theresa Hak Kyung Cha’s “Dictee” |
PROSEPOEMS |
58 |
Thing, in Spanish |
COSA |
59 |
People with close ties to the Meskwaki |
SAUK |
60 |
Non-mainstream |
INDIE |
61 |
Primordial wickedness |
EVIL |
62 |
NOLA’s Bourbon and Frenchmen, e.g. |
STS |
63 |
Connecticut town with a historic steam train |
ESSEX |
64 |
Demo ___ (actor’s compilation of clips) |
REEL |
Down
Number |
Clues |
Answers |
1 |
How things look to the public |
OPTICS |
39 |
Speaks hoarsely |
RASPS |
2 |
Utterly miserable |
WOEFUL |
38 |
Felt hats named for an 1880s Sarah Bernhardt role |
FEDORAS |
3 |
Inform |
NOTIFY |
37 |
Displaced, in an election |
VOTEDOUT |
4 |
Place for books |
SHELF |
34 |
“MxT” writer Queyras |
SINA |
51 |
Seeks consent |
ASKS |
21 |
Hip-opening asana with a reptilian name |
LIZARDPOSE |
5 |
Musical-genre lead-in |
ALT |
25 |
Sneaker flaps |
TONGUES |
56 |
March 14th dessert |
PIE |
6 |
Shelter made of pillows, perhaps |
FORT |
31 |
Great Plains people |
OTOE |
46 |
Mammals on India’s national emblem |
LIONS |
7 |
They’re often announced after album drops |
TOURS |
35 |
“My God, it’s Cleopatra! I feel like such an ___” (joke in “Dirty Dancing”) |
ASP |
47 |
Columns that may sway? |
OPEDS |
8 |
Positive trait |
ASSET |
36 |
Steeped drinks |
TEAS |
53 |
An intime is a close one |
AMIE |
9 |
Wager |
BET |
27 |
Awake before sunrise, say |
UPEARLY |
57 |
It can be had over the phone or as a group |
SEX |
19 |
Metaphorical breaking point |
FINALSTRAW |
10 |
Guerrero, Jr., of the M.L.B., to fans |
VLAD |
33 |
Bit of trickery |
PLOY |
49 |
More likely to lend a hand |
NICER |
11 |
“Jeez, that’s rough” |
WELLDAMN |
41 |
“Dearest one” |
MYLOVE |
12 |
Thich Nhat Hanh book subtitled “The Power of Quiet in a World Full of Noise” |
SILENCE |
42 |
Synthetic eyelash, for short |
FALSIE |
16 |
Drug-development experiment |
ASSAY |
43 |
Alternative to she/her or they/them, in a bio |
ANYALL |