New Yorker Crossword April 11 2023 Answers
The complete list of answers to the New Yorker Crossword published on April 11 2023.
- 64
- Total Clues
- 31
- Total Across
- 33
- Total Down
Clues Across (31 total)
(1)
Argument with a counter tenor?
(9)
Country whose legislature is the Fono Aoao Faitulafono
(14)
Volunteer’s offer
(15)
Some players in a zero-sum game
(16)
Some players in an orchestra
(17)
Agreement
(18)
“¿Dónde va Vicente? Donde va la ___” (Spanish analogue of “monkey see, monkey do”)
(19)
Unthinking reply to “Happy birthday!”
(20)
Item for people who take the car and train
(24)
Surname in late-night TV
(25)
German gentlemen
(26)
Clubs might be its strong suit
(27)
Youngest brother in a nineteen-seventies ad for Life cereal
(28)
___ Kwon Do
(31)
A large amount
(32)
Made smooth, in a way
(33)
Fake
(34)
“When will we get there?” answer: Abbr.
(35)
Throws for a loop
(36)
___ curl
(37)
Second word of a hyphenated auto description
(39)
Romance-language term of endearment
(40)
Author of the 1997 historical-romance novel “Topaz”
(42)
“Night of the Living Dead” director George A. ___
(43)
Pushed
(44)
Low soccer score
(45)
Part of the package
(48)
Optician’s creations
(49)
High points of cathedral architecture
(50)
These, in Spanish
(51)
It’s a lot to ask
Clues Down (33 total)
(1)
“Lift Me Up” singer, for short
(2)
___-friendly
(3)
Low clearance level
(4)
Weirds out
(5)
Product in the paint aisle
(6)
Someone whose task is trying
(7)
Modify
(8)
Some records, briefly
(9)
“My sincerest apologies”
(10)
Suppose
(11)
Visit a medium?
(12)
“. . . never mind, then”
(13)
Concerning
(15)
Dressed for chilly weather
(20)
Embed
(21)
George whose most famous work is subtitled “A Study of Provincial Life”
(22)
Visibly cold
(23)
Dogs from China, for short
(27)
“___ tov!”
(29)
Last name likely to be first in a roll call
(30)
Rulers of Kuwait
(32)
Guard groups
(33)
Status-quo disrupters
(35)
Tiny magical creatures in Neopets
(36)
Made a key ring?
(38)
Nonetheless
(39)
University in Macon
(40)
Carpal ___ (set that might be memorized using the mnemonic “Sally left the party to take Cathy home”)
(41)
Military-run government, maybe
(42)
Mr. Darcy (1995) or Mark Darcy (2001), for Colin Firth
(45)
Hedging suffix
(46)
___ sauce, a.k.a. unagi no tare
(47)
Connection option: Abbr.
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