Our New Yorker Crossword December 14, 2023 answers guide should help you finish today’s crossword if you’ve found yourself stuck on a crossword clue.
The New Yorker Crossword December 14, 2023 Answers
If you need help solving the New Yorker Crossword on 12/14/23, 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 |
Novel thing to bring on vacation? |
Compassionate and kind |
“Just glad I could help” |
Sneaker ties |
Claim that can complicate a property sale |
___ King Cole |
Yard, foot, or inch |
Top corp. brass |
Canadian singer-songwriter Paul |
Classic TV brand |
North Pole bagful |
It’s a @$#%& coverup! |
Serpentine fish that can swim backward |
Speakers’ platform |
Like kosher salt, but not table salt |
Look at post after post on Facebook, e.g. |
Where to get a massage, facial, and mani-pedi |
“It’s five ___ somewhere . . .” |
“Dear ___” (salutation that assumes a male audience) |
Snake in “Antony and Cleopatra” |
Utensil used for hand-whipping whipped cream |
PC key below Shift |
G.P.S. suggestion |
Alaskan city whose name is an anagram of a Pixar fish |
“___ the nipple” (slogan advocating against gendered censorship of topless images) |
Some bake-sale-organizing grps. |
Weep |
Juicy part around a pomegranate seed |
Deceptive maneuver in boxing or fencing |
“I’ll never make that mistake again” |
Planting areas designed to reduce runoff from downpours |
Political scandal that arose from what a 1972 Washington Post article called a “bugging affair” |
“A Different World” star Lisa |
Baby newts |
Banking device that requires a PIN |
___ Guevara (Tony-winning role for Mandy Patinkin, in “Evita”) |
Collarless pullover tops with a few buttons |
10:1 and 3:2 |
Members of the Iroquoian people for whom a Great Lake is named |
Lots and lots |
Room with a comfy couch, maybe |
Person working their way up the status ladder |
Soirées where supper is served |
Where to go for instruction in ballet and jazz |
Holds one’s ground |
Artificial fishing bait |
Gift-wrapping adhesive |
Slinky’s shape |
“Woe is me!” |
“We need to ___” (lead-in to a possibly uncomfortable conversation) |
Beastie or Backstreet follower |
Spot to park one’s yacht |
Reporter Bernstein of 48-Across |
One of twelve in a Valentine’s Day bouquet |
Deadly serious |
Dominates, in sports slang |
Out of this world, both literally and figuratively |
Exterminator’s target |
React to something extremely awkward or embarrassing |
“All Quiet on the Western ___” |
Hollow pasta shape |
Continent home to four of the five most populous countries in the world |
Worry |
2004 film that launched a horror-movie franchise |
Bit of energy (and a bit of the word “energy”) |
“Law & Order” job title, for short |
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