Our New Yorker Crossword April 22, 2026 answers guide should help you finish today’s crossword if you’ve found yourself stuck on a crossword clue.
The New Yorker Crossword April 22, 2026 Answers
If you need help solving the New Yorker Crossword on 4/22/26, 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 |
___ 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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