New Yorker Crossword December 30 2024 Answers (12/30/24)

Here are all of the answers to today's New Yorker Crossword puzzle for December 30 2024 to help you finish it up!
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The New Yorker Crossword December 30, 2024 Answers

If you need help solving the New Yorker Crossword on 12/30/24, 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 Like some bangs
6A Informal meeting
10A Minor family members
14A With 1-Down, basic wine-bar order
15A Fruit native to the Amazon
16A Some primates
17A Worshippers of the sun god Inti
18A Like basmati, but not arborio
20A Kesha’s “___ ToK”
21A Expel from the milky way?
23A With 19-Down, hats and such
24A Area of London that was once home to many dockworkers
26A Show respect, in a way
29A National Disability Employment Awareness Mo.
30A Star who had at least one Billboard Top Ten hit in every decade from the sixties to the nineties
31A Messenger molecule
32A Turquoise relative
34A Not clerical
35A Bit of wedding attire
36A Distinctive ways to express things, or what four pairs of answers in this puzzle could be said to constitute
39A Fat used in New Orleans?
40A Numbers on board-game boxes
41A Alternatively
42A Succor
43A They’re decried as terrible
44A Prepare for a quick start
45A They may be made over beers
47A Source of some stubborn camping-gear stains
51A As well
52A Instrument featured in the “Jaws” theme
53A Before, casually
54A Creepy-crawly named for a tuber
57A With 48-Down, room that might be stocked with construction paper and glue guns
59A Economic acronym coined in 2001 that was later expanded to include an “S” for South Africa
60A Word repeated in the title of a Cyndi Lauper hit
61A Musical indicator of silence
62A With 46-Down, actor who voices Po in the “Kung Fu Panda” films
63A One gifted flowers or a bottle of wine, perhaps
64A Like a pomegranate or a run-down motel
1D With 14-Across, building just south of Lafayette Park
2D Region for which a classical column style is named
3D Stinks
4D Unpaid ad
5D Catchphrase of the late two-thousands
6D Word with green or bean
7D College course on demand?
8D Part of the name of four of the twenty most populous U.S. cities
9D Advanced
10D Designer Donna who got her start with Anne Klein
11D Connection number
12D Roman gods
13D Target for an identity thief, briefly
19D With 23-Across, one who might be excited to look under a hood
22D Doc who can treat tonsillitis
25D Some vacation bookings
26D Fulfills an order, maybe
27D Forget about, so to speak
28D Bit of butter
30D Barista employers
32D Grand indoor spaces
33D One step below cubic
34D Designs on some hoodies
35D One of three for a trumpet
37D Part of a jagged blade
38D Pretends to fight, perhaps
39D It’s said to be a gift
43D Final, e.g.
44D Part of a protective cage
46D With 62-Across, game in which players can hit or stand
47D Sound of Seattle
48D With 57-Across, New Horizons, e.g.
49D Obeyed a command to speak, maybe
50D Small-minded
52D They may be taken after a spicy meal
54D Vegan lunch option, for short
55D Sixty minuti
56D Lead-in to feedback
58D “Norma ___”

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