Our New Yorker Crossword October 14, 2024 answers guide should help you finish today’s crossword if you’ve found yourself stuck on a crossword clue.
The New Yorker Crossword October 14, 2024 Answers
If you need help solving the New Yorker Crossword on 10/14/24, 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 |
1A | Instrument made up of a chanter and several drones |
9A | On |
13A | Exemplar |
14A | Socialist revolutionary Luxemburg |
15A | Comedian who voiced Marcel in “Marcel the Shell with Shoes On” |
16A | Jezebel, for one |
17A | Enthusiastic |
18A | Investigator, in old slang |
19A | Fail to pay attention in class, say |
21A | Drunk motorist’s offense, briefly |
22A | Drilling tool |
24A | More sardonic |
25A | Require |
27A | Fiddlehead source |
29A | “Como ___ una Mujer” (Jennifer Lopez album) |
30A | “Praise be to Nero’s ___ / The Titanic sails at dawn” (lyrics in Bob Dylan’s “Desolation Row”) |
32A | Meaning |
33A | Something containing many single numbers? |
37A | Palm that produces a so-called superfruit |
38A | Outlet for whistle-blowers |
39A | Do a background check on, e.g. |
40A | Signor, across the Alps |
41A | Windowsill sunner |
45A | Amtrak service that replaced the Metroliner |
47A | Shi who was the first woman to have the sole director’s credit on a Pixar feature, for “Turning Red” |
49A | Sch. whose official seal depicts a pelican feeding its young |
50A | Priest’s domain |
52A | Quirk |
53A | Word after third or light |
54A | Kind of a geek about |
55A | Baseball film whose protagonist uses a bat named Wonderboy |
58A | Rick or Morty |
59A | Soup variety that originated in Sapporo |
60A | An athlete might rest between them |
61A | Game words? |
1D | Runner Joan ___ Samuelson, who won gold in the first women’s Olympic marathon, in 1984 |
2D | “Avatar: The Last Airbender” protagonist |
3D | Fellow |
4D | Nickname for basketball’s Maravich |
5D | Lazy sort |
6D | March with no madness? |
7D | Take in |
8D | Vehicle in the final strip of “Calvin and Hobbes” |
9D | Shaded area |
10D | “See?” |
11D | Classic Neapolitan song |
12D | Algorithm developed by Google to order search results |
13D | Established |
15D | Stone used for some figurines |
20D | Self-___ (unintentionally embarrassing statement) |
22D | Jessica of “The Illusionist” |
23D | ___ arteries (large abdominal blood vessels) |
26D | Not feeling |
28D | Piece of paper that might become stained during use |
31D | Model in the Beach Boys’ “Fun, Fun, Fun” |
32D | Assist illicitly |
33D | Perilous features of some Super Mario Bros. levels |
34D | Push and paddle a boat along a partially frozen river |
35D | Term trademarked by Ore-Ida |
36D | Cap opener? |
40D | Exhibits |
42D | Red Bordeaux |
43D | Part of A.A.P.I. |
44D | “Thick as a Brick” band, to fans |
46D | Jaguar kin |
48D | Mythical Cretan king |
51D | Web site’s source code |
53D | Persian poet who wrote the “Masnavi” |
56D | Zip along |
57D | Principle in the Zhuangzi |
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