Our New Yorker Crossword February 1, 2024 answers guide should help you finish today’s crossword if you’ve found yourself stuck on a crossword clue.
The New Yorker Crossword February 1, 2024 Answers
If you need help solving the New Yorker Crossword on 2/1/24, we’ve listed all of the crossword clues below so you can find the answer(s) you need. You can search for the clue and then select the appropriate clue to get the answer. We have done it this way so that if you’re just looking for a handful of clues, you won’t spoil other ones you’re working on!
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Clue |
Taxi |
Not at all lengthy |
Name of a tennis stadium in Queens that once neighbored (and is an anagram of) 16-Across |
“Yeah, right!” |
Taunt indicated by an extended index finger and thumb by the forehead |
Name of a former baseball stadium in Queens that neighbored (and is an anagram of) 9-Across |
Source of extra income, in addition to one’s day job |
Little green veggies |
Australian state referenced in the name of a Looney Tunes “Devil” |
Birdsong-like name of a Looney Tunes canary |
Plan (to) |
M.D.s for sinusitis sufferers |
Actor Wilson of “Wedding Crashers” |
Is into, as something groovy |
Greek letter that resembles an “X” |
___ Marquez, “Rent” character with an alliterative name |
Option for a subway commuter whose stop is skipped by the express |
Squad-car alerts, for short |
Commercial prefix meaning “low-priced” |
___ out a victory (barely wins) |
Crustacean who takes up residence in an abandoned seashell |
Colorful accessory earned in karate |
“Much ___ About Nothing” |
Like lemons and grapefruit |
Org. concerned with food safety |
Give credit to in an endnote |
Take back one’s statement, as Galileo did about heliocentrism |
“Golden” songs from long ago |
“Stop or I’m telling Mom!” |
Overflow (with) |
Piece of furniture to sit at during a back-yard barbecue, say |
Button on a deli scale |
Ivy League school in Philly |
So many |
Stone used in some black-and-white jewelry carvings |
Gentle reminder |
Verb followed by “Pray” and “Love,” in a Julia Roberts film title |
List of names in a playbill |
Continent home to more than half of the world’s population |
Raises a hand at Sotheby’s |
Lacking tact |
Riveter on Second World War posters |
“Mistake duly noted” |
Wriggly fish that lacks pelvic fins |
Worry |
Colorado ski town that shares its name with a deciduous tree |
Bakery-counter desserts that can feed a crowd |
Spacecraft’s protection from high temperatures during reëntry |
Not at all challenging |
Ideology that might seek to smash the patriarchy |
“Star Wars” pilot Solo |
Direction travelled on the Oregon Trail |
Ross of the Supremes |
___ Steaks (Nebraska-based meat company) |
Completely erased, as a hard drive or a chalkboard |
Needlepoint or cross-stitch |
Dollop of hair gel, e.g. |
Photo-sharing app owned by Meta, colloquially |
“Morbius” actor Jared |
Happen |
Portion of a trial in which earlier testimony might be contradicted |
“Hmm . . . interesting” |
Competitor of Seiko and Citizen |
Signalling to an actor about lines and entrances |
Make up for misdeeds |
Small criticism to “pick” |
Palindromic name that’s also the Italian word for eight |
Began a turn on “Wheel of Fortune” |
Woodwind instrument spelled with three vowels |
Sephora rival |
Reason for a cram session |
“Much ___ About Nothing” (“The Simpsons” episode title in which a character’s name replaces 43-Across) |
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