Our New Yorker Crossword October 9, 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 9, 2024 Answers
If you need help solving the New Yorker Crossword on 10/9/24, 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 | Makes a wager |
5A | “Stat!” |
9A | What someone who’s about to cry might feel in their throat |
13A | Dull pain |
14A | Huddled rugby formation |
16A | Bitter beers, for short |
17A | House ___ (common songbird) |
18A | Food products that the comedian Jim Gaffigan once described as meat-filled Pop-Tarts |
20A | Glowing, like a pearl |
22A | 1995 thriller starring Sandra Bullock as a computer programmer |
23A | <3 |
24A | “Gadzooks!” |
25A | Hideouts made from sheets and comforters, perhaps |
28A | The “F” in the physics law F=ma |
29A | Actress Rapp who has played Regina George in film and stage versions of “Mean Girls” |
30A | Beverage that might be enjoyed with scones |
33A | Like a plastered-on smile |
34A | Wrote in C or Python, maybe |
35A | “___: The Jellicle Ball” (2024 revival of a classic musical, set in the ballroom scene) |
36A | Texting format: Abbr. |
37A | Fluffy perch for a cartoon angel, perhaps |
38A | Prickly plants |
39A | Pop star with the 2023 début album “The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess” |
41A | Leaves in a hurry |
43A | Sumptuous meal |
44A | Tycoons |
45A | Shindig where someone may take a stand? |
48A | History-making computer scientist with a biography subtitled “The Enigma” |
50A | Tempt |
51A | Citrus fruit used in Japanese cuisine |
52A | One of the vital signs |
53A | Major for some future C.F.O.s |
54A | Editorial “leave it in” |
55A | Ran, as ink |
56A | “The ___ the limit” |
1D | Really let the tears flow |
2D | Beige hue |
3D | “West Side Story” gang led by Bernardo |
4D | Grammar-class subject that has a subject and a predicate |
5D | Went ___ (set foot on dry land) |
6D | Groups that might earn merit badges |
7D | Partner of crafts or sciences |
8D | Li’l dog |
9D | Compares (to) |
10D | Knock over |
11D | Chess victories |
12D | Subtle “Over here!” |
15D | Went via automobile |
19D | Steep slide at a water park, e.g. |
21D | Stepped-on tool in a classic slapstick gag |
24D | Basketball strategy where each person guards an area of the court, rather than a specific player |
25D | Ride-or-die pals, for short |
26D | Rich soil |
27D | Out of patience |
30D | Shell station on the road? |
31D | R. & B. singer James |
32D | “ ‘Z’ ___ zebra” |
34D | Suddenly stops talking |
35D | Transactions at a dealership |
37D | Shout repeated during a rally, say |
38D | Applaud |
39D | Treat that’s a hybrid between a crescent-shaped pastry and a ring-shaped pastry |
40D | Four-___ friends |
41D | “Cheerio,” in Châteauroux |
42D | Mania |
44D | Bodies of water near Tampa and San Francisco |
45D | “___ Bill” (SZA song with a Tarantino-inspired music video) |
46D | City that fell to a giant-wooden-horse-based invasion, in myth |
47D | Strong cravings |
49D | Massage |
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