New Yorker Crossword January 23 2023 Answers
The complete list of answers to the New Yorker Crossword published on January 23 2023.
- 60
- Total Clues
- 30
- Total Across
- 30
- Total Down
Clues Across (30 total)
(1)
Subject of many of Lenin’s writings
(8)
They’re scored, for short
(11)
Nomen incorporated into many new Roman citizens’ names following a 212 A.D. universal-citizenship edict
(13)
Hype
(14)
Sidecar component, sometimes
(16)
“Fingers crossed”
(17)
“Une Mort ___ Douce” (Simone de Beauvoir memoir)
(18)
Poetic form that W. E. Henley called “A double-clappered silver bell / That must be made to clink in chime”
(20)
Pig tail?
(21)
Like Jonathan Van Ness and Sam Smith
(22)
Words “beautifully marked in currants,” in an 1865 book
(24)
Iterations
(25)
“Television: A Challenge to the Psychoanalytic Establishment” author Jacques
(27)
Do
(28)
G.I. bills?
(30)
2015 film adaptation of the 1952 romance novel “The Price of Salt”
(32)
Crush the final, say
(34)
Eppie’s adoptive father, in a George Eliot novel
(36)
With “the,” Motown group with forty-six Billboard Hot 100 songs
(39)
Hardware-store purchase
(41)
Hit
(43)
White House chief of staff McGarry, on “The West Wing”
(44)
From a certain angle
(45)
“Ay ___, I say / to the scar on my belly. i only knew my name / when it came out of her mouth”: José Olivarez, “Guapo”
(46)
Rigatoni, e.g.
(47)
They’ve been through a slicer
(49)
“And Her Tears Flowed Like Wine” singer Anita
(50)
Invent something
(51)
“Once I redemption neither sought ___ knew”: Phillis Wheatley
(52)
Author of the “Fear Street” series
Clues Down (30 total)
(1)
Sing
(2)
Fantastic
(3)
Verdi’s “Quand’ero paggio” and Mozart’s “Voi che sapete,” for two
(4)
Marketing pros, for short
(5)
Trouble
(6)
It doesn’t hold water
(7)
Lost in thought
(8)
Put together
(9)
Python variables that contain a collection of items in a fixed order
(10)
Direct
(12)
Not a lot
(13)
Sixties nickname for 7 UP
(15)
White-collar position?
(16)
Curious
(19)
Kitchen drawers?
(21)
Bike-chain protectors
(23)
Left-handed guitarist who once played “Twenty Flight Rock” on an upside-down right-handed guitar to impress a future bandmate
(26)
Some niblings
(29)
Modern suffix meaning “indoctrinated”
(31)
Boxer who retired with a perfect record in 2007
(33)
Early protocol for remote computer access
(35)
Didn’t make it to brunch, maybe
(36)
Soup made with tripe
(37)
Airline?
(38)
Baseball Hall of Famer nicknamed Gorgeous George
(40)
“Ah”
(41)
Gnawed
(42)
“District 9” director Blomkamp
(45)
Fuel from a fen
(48)
D.C. United’s org.
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