New Yorker Crossword March 23 2023 Answers
The complete list of answers to the New Yorker Crossword published on March 23 2023.
- 72
- Total Clues
- 33
- Total Across
- 39
- Total Down
Clues Across (33 total)
(1)
Poppycock
(9)
Unwanted in-box filler
(13)
Idiomatic partner of “fancy-free”
(14)
Like a poem about poetry
(15)
Ill will, as between two old rivals
(16)
Absolutely loathe
(17)
Cool as a cucumber
(18)
Tweaks
(20)
“Don’t have a ___!”
(21)
Religious group that limits electricity use
(23)
From the heart
(25)
Affirmative at sea
(26)
“SportsCenter” airer
(30)
Birds pictured on Canadian dollar coins
(31)
The pearls in boba drinks
(34)
Musical number for two
(35)
Run-of-the-mill
(38)
Give four stars to, e.g.
(39)
Section of the pool where a diving board might be found
(40)
Edith Wharton’s “___ Frome”
(42)
It might make a “pffffft” sound
(43)
McKellen who once said, “Some fan attention is odd, but no odder than a cereal box with me as Magneto on it”
(46)
Country sandwiched between Ukraine and Romania
(49)
Start a game of tennis
(51)
Miner’s haul
(52)
Array at a taqueria
(56)
Film ___ (“The Maltese Falcon” genre)
(57)
Contents of a spreadsheet
(59)
Marginally better than expected, maybe
(61)
Biblical paradise
(62)
Reptile with a knack for blending in
(63)
“___ we forget . . .”
(64)
Is utterly humiliated
Clues Down (39 total)
(1)
Lassie’s breed
(2)
Hangs over, like impending doom
(3)
Off-roader, for short
(4)
Earnest appeal
(5)
Turnpike fee
(6)
Part of a plant or a tooth
(7)
Big jerks
(8)
___ dish (certain lab container)
(9)
“Unbelievable,” in textspeak
(10)
“Later!”
(11)
Professional in a suit?
(12)
Actress and writer whose autobiography is titled “Goodness Had Nothing to Do with It”
(13)
Like a cappuccino
(15)
March Madness org.
(19)
Sketch-comedy show on which Bowen Yang has portrayed a spy balloon and a spotted lanternfly, for short
(22)
Unit of lettuce
(24)
Did some computer programming
(27)
Raced (by)
(28)
Ride the ___ (be a benchwarmer)
(29)
New and different
(31)
Grooved rubber on a tire
(32)
___ of Good Hope
(33)
Word before rug or after rest
(35)
Beverage that might be dumped on a coach
(36)
Sporting types?
(37)
Tattoo parlor’s supply
(38)
Overhaul, as a fixer-upper
(41)
“¡___ encantó!” (“We loved it!”)
(43)
1950 Isaac Asimov short-story collection, which inspired a 2004 movie
(44)
Relating to birds
(45)
One with a pocket protector, in an old stereotype
(47)
Tony- and Emmy-winning actor Courtney B. ___
(48)
Hawaiian word of welcome
(50)
Exit’s opposite
(53)
R.B.I. or E.R.A., for example
(54)
Spots to get cash
(55)
Storage space for a lawnmower, perhaps
(58)
Insect with a “fire” type
(60)
Boxer who lit the 1996 Olympic cauldron in Atlanta
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