Our New Yorker Crossword August 27, 2024 answers guide should help you finish today’s crossword if you’ve found yourself stuck on a crossword clue.
The New Yorker Crossword August 27, 2024 Answers
If you need help solving the New Yorker Crossword on 8/27/24, 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 |
Symbol between “I” and “NY” |
6A |
Word with whirl or car |
10A |
What one might do after saying “I don’t mean to toot my own horn, but . . .” |
14A |
Part of a shoe that covers the foot |
15A |
Positively burning with desire |
17A |
Beaucoup |
18A |
It can make a tennis ball’s speed or direction change unpredictably |
19A |
Stood in for |
21A |
Eggy quaffs |
22A |
Ruminations such as “Whenever you clean something, you make something else dirty” and “If Cinderella’s slipper actually fit perfectly, it wouldn’t have fallen off” |
26A |
“Come again?” |
28A |
Aftmost parts of boats |
32A |
Haul ___ |
33A |
Corn Belt state |
34A |
Line outside an airport |
35A |
Start to amble? |
36A |
Map feature |
37A |
During |
38A |
Evidence of a recent rainstorm |
39A |
Knights’ companions |
40A |
Mind-bending ability? |
43A |
Old-fashioned letter opener? |
48A |
Match |
49A |
Proof that something isn’t watertight |
50A |
Sign on a convenience-store window |
54A |
Presents |
55A |
Finally stopped losing money, say |
56A |
1986 memoir with chapters titled “River Deep” and “Loving You Too Long” |
57A |
n3 |
58A |
Bit of progress, so to speak |
59A |
Assigns to a role |
1D |
Dances traditionally performed wearing paʻus and malos |
2D |
Notable period |
3D |
Is ___ (probably will) |
4D |
Fix a seam, say |
5D |
Some used cars |
6D |
“Blue Ribbon” beers |
7D |
Greeting in the Azores |
8D |
Parent language of Icelandic |
9D |
Word in the title of a Shakespeare comedy |
10D |
Pink drink |
11D |
Aired |
12D |
Big name in theatres |
13D |
“Well, huh!” |
16D |
Indistinct, as a memory |
20D |
They’re uncovered in a tank |
23D |
One who compulsively accumulates possessions |
24D |
“It’s just one of ___ days . . .” |
25D |
Did some carpentry |
27D |
Bits of ink |
28D |
A.S.A.P. |
29D |
Under control |
30D |
Dante was one when he wrote the Divine Comedy |
31D |
Cycle |
35D |
Like some damages |
36D |
“Ta-da!” |
38D |
Like the word “lay,” often |
39D |
Foal’s father |
41D |
Danish currency |
42D |
Strait between the British mainland and the Isle of Wight, with “the” |
44D |
Dog breed that Japan has designated a natural monument |
45D |
“Garfield” cartoonist Jim |
46D |
Word you might say over the phone to be connected with a real person |
47D |
Western elevations |
50D |
Letters on the cover of some preschool books |
51D |
1989 play about Capote |
52D |
Group of kangaroos |
53D |
Hideout |
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