New Yorker Crossword June 5 2023 Answers
The complete list of answers to the New Yorker Crossword published on June 5 2023.
- 68
- Total Clues
- 35
- Total Across
- 33
- Total Down
Clues Across (35 total)
(1)
Emergency contact, perhaps: Abbr.
(4)
Protects from unravelling
(8)
Too much, to a maestro
(14)
“I won’t judge”
(16)
Well-placed structure?
(17)
Unlimited latitude
(18)
Sum thing
(19)
At most
(20)
Staff
(22)
Spot for une perruque
(23)
Like some voices
(24)
“Kim’s Convenience” actor Simu
(25)
“The Lion King” character who shares his name with an ancient Athenian
(26)
Dodges, e.g.
(27)
Celebratory greetings
(29)
Designer of the golf course at Oubaai, in South Africa
(30)
Asset for a risktaker
(31)
Came out ahead
(32)
Board-flipper, perhaps
(33)
When employees might stop working: Abbr.
(36)
Birds with bands of dark plumage partially encircling their necks
(37)
Gobs
(38)
C.V. component
(39)
Subj. of the dance scholar Sarah Wilbur’s book “Funding Bodies”
(40)
Drawing support
(41)
Name on the side of the Skycycle X-2 rocket used in an attempted jump over the Snake River Canyon
(42)
Grand opening in Las Vegas?
(43)
Sandwich sometimes made with pâté
(44)
Split into branches
(46)
It often includes a colon
(48)
Comedian Nikki with the 2022 special “Good Clean Filth”
(49)
Seinfeldian fashion sense
(50)
Country on the Golfo de Vizcaya
(51)
Excessively quaint
(52)
Basketball great Unseld
Clues Down (33 total)
(1)
Unwillingly
(2)
“You’re not making it up?”
(3)
Some pit-crew members
(4)
Equine
(5)
They may be rolled
(6)
“Little old me?”
(7)
Climate-activism group that staged a sit-in at Nancy Pelosi’s office in November, 2018
(8)
Slippy ___ (amphibian character in Nintendo’s Star Fox series)
(9)
Clear
(10)
Retro
(11)
Certain publishing-industry offer
(12)
They’re spotted in taquerias
(13)
“One Touch of Venus” lyricist Nash
(15)
Exploits
(21)
No longer docked, say
(24)
Enduring
(25)
Fixer of flats
(27)
Pale
(28)
Amanda of “All That”
(30)
Boot-camp barker, informally
(31)
Subject of a 1911 art heist
(32)
Safari guide?
(33)
Source of a steadily flowing stream
(34)
Request at a bar
(35)
They’re often found at the tops of columns
(36)
Arsenal and Tottenham, e.g.
(37)
“___ Monday”
(38)
Border
(40)
“Suck it!”
(42)
Nineteenth-century suffragist and editor Bradwell
(43)
Assumed
(45)
Type of wetland
(47)
___ down (dominate, as opposing batters)
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