New Yorker Crossword April 7 2026 Answers (4/7/26)

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The New Yorker Crossword April 7, 2026 Answers

If you need help solving the New Yorker Crossword on 4/7/26, 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 Gouda alternative
5A Reddit Q. & A.s
9A Proceed effortlessly
14A ___ Alto (city that calls itself the Birthplace of Silicon Valley)
15A Performs like Jennifer Lopez in the movie “Hustlers”
17A “ ‘___ be fun,’ they said . . .”
18A Skater’s hangout
19A “Offense” committed by a movie that campaigns its lead for a supporting award
21A Element with the alphabetically earliest single-letter symbol
22A Some image files
23A Stadium sound
24A Really emphasized
29A Civil-rights advocate Shabazz
30A Wanders aimlessly
31A Projectile in a slapstick fight
32A Where to find tiny hammers and anvils
33A Most frequent values in a set
34A “The Gates of ___” (Rodin sculpture)
35A Setting for some “Grey’s Anatomy” scenes: Abbr.
36A Lasso wielder
37A “___ Health and Training” (guide to virility and well-being written by Walt Whitman)
38A View from N.Y.C.’s Riverside Park
40A Insightful
41A Assist feloniously
42A Spud
43A Wheels with multiple power sources
47A Money that might go to seniors?
49A “Largo al factotum” from “The Barber of Seville,” e.g.
50A Had effects on each other, as two medications
51A Lacrosse players’ targets
52A Leaves flabbergasted
53A Lamarr of “Samson and Delilah”
54A “Never mind,” to an editor
1D “Whoa, awesome!”
2D Leak through the Net?
3D Real, sadly
4D Burrowing rodents
5D Garment that’s often tied behind the back
6D Secure to a dock
7D Supporter of a cause
8D Not be subject to external rule
9D Wine containers
10D Sudden advance
11D Word before trip or tongue
12D Tammy Baldwin or Tammy Duckworth: Abbr.
13D “Shameful, that”
16D Obtains logically, as a mathematical formula
20D “I’ll spare you the ___ details”
24D Knitting technique that creates an airy pattern
25D Event where people pay to watch others get some bucks?
26D Cat that’s long been out of the bag, so to speak
27D “Great taste, less filling” beer
28D Wriggly
29D “So ___” (“What’s done is done”)
33D Early COVID-vaccine developer
34D Residents of Port-au-Prince, say
36D Erasers, in the U.K.
37D “Kisses!”
39D Panettiere who starred in the TV show “Nashville”
42D Build-a-Bear purchase
43D Majority ethnic group in Rwanda
44D 6/7, for one
45D Contended
46D Direction that goes first in a mah-jongg game
47D Palindromic family nickname
48D Palindromic cable channel

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