New Yorker Crossword April 22 2026 Answers (4/22/26)

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The New Yorker Crossword April 22, 2026 Answers

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# Clue
1A ___ bargain (deal made with a prosecutor)
5A Lodging that provides a morning meal, for short
10A “Lucky Jim” author Kingsley
14A Tries to get in contact
16A Lengthy complaint
17A Holders of bakers’ dozens?
18A German Chancellor ___ von Bismarck
19A The “P” of P.L.O.
20A Mount on the wall, as a painting
21A Woke up later than usual
22A Protein-rich bowlful served with chips
24A ___ off (begin a round of golf)
25A When a perishable item should be removed from shelves
26A “The Queen” actress Mirren
29A “Taps” instrument
30A Lead-in to life or size
31A Former Yankees third baseman, familiarly
32A Singer’s span of octaves
33A Inept gamer, in slang
34A ___-28 (fictional enemy jet in “Top Gun”)
35A Like wearing Crocs to a funeral, say
36A “Again” singer Kravitz
37A Birds with eyespots on their tail feathers
39A Kitten’s plaintive cry
40A Injuries caused by rough surfaces
41A Colloquial name for Sirius
45A Strands sought by crime-scene investigators
46A Singer of the “Dawson’s Creek” theme song “I Don’t Want to Wait”
48A “___ Thin Air” (Jon Krakauer best-seller)
49A Historic English document whose eight hundredth anniversary was celebrated in 2015
50A Former Chicago mayor ___ Emanuel
51A Frozen particle in a cirrus cloud
52A Trees lining the National Mall
53A Relinquishes
54A Four years, for the Presidency
1D Gets ready
2D With 3-Down, expert attorney
3D See 2-Down
4D Learned to live with
5D Wooster’s first name, in “Jeeves and Wooster”
6D Actor Sean of the “Lord of the Rings” trilogy
7D Common lunch hour
8D Off-road vehicle designed for use on sand
9D K-pop boy band with the 2026 No. 1 hit “Swim”
10D “I know it’s ___ here somewhere . . .”
11D Portrayer of Private Ryan in “Saving Private Ryan” and Will Hunting in “Good Will Hunting”
12D Sense based on feeling rather than fact
13D Paid a brief visit
15D Move quickly
20D Sunburn-prone, perhaps
23D Fashion magazine with a palindromic name
25D Young ne’er-do-wells
26D Massachusetts college whose name is part of a different New England state’s name
27D Man-made waterway connecting the Great Lakes to the Hudson River
28D Exponential function’s inverse
29D Key typically found in the upper right-hand corner of a keyboard
32D Event on a track
33D Report heard on NPR, say
35D T-shirts, blouses, etc.
36D Applicant with family ties to a school
38D Rebounds like a billiard ball
39D Teeth used to grind food
41D ___ cap (hat used as an outmoded form of student punishment)
42D Dense cake
43D Place to exchange vows
44D Within the ___ of possibility
47D Like some flavorful wines and cheeses
49D Item dropped by an m.c. for emphasis

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