Our New Yorker Crossword February 11, 2026 answers guide should help you finish today’s crossword if you’ve found yourself stuck on a crossword clue.
The New Yorker Crossword February 11, 2026 Answers
If you need help solving the New Yorker Crossword on 2/11/26, 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 |
Responsibilities that might be tied to an allowance |
| 7A |
Japanese word that literally translates to “harbor wave” |
| 14A |
“Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day? / Thou art more ___ and more temperate” |
| 15A |
Venue for cocktails and live music |
| 16A |
“Affirmative, captain!” |
| 17A |
Far-from-perfect protagonist |
| 18A |
Head line? |
| 19A |
“Insecure” co-creator and star Rae |
| 21A |
Largest moon of Saturn |
| 22A |
They’re given out on Halloween |
| 24A |
Transaction with a bookie |
| 25A |
Lake in the Sierra Nevada mountains |
| 27A |
Best possible grade |
| 29A |
Short pasta? |
| 32A |
Result of a lead-off single |
| 33A |
Imagined barrier between the asker and answerer of a knock-knock joke |
| 34A |
___ Sagan Medal (annual honor awarded by the American Astronomical Society) |
| 35A |
“Been in this kind of situation before” |
| 38A |
Cupid’s Greek counterpart |
| 39A |
Guitar-like instrument at a Renaissance Faire |
| 40A |
“Don’t get any funny ___!” |
| 41A |
Genre for Lil’ Kim and Doja Cat |
| 42A |
Metronome speed |
| 43A |
Taunt |
| 44A |
Functionality still available on some all-in-one printers |
| 45A |
Relatives of chimpanzees |
| 47A |
Take on, as debt |
| 50A |
Tiny bit |
| 51A |
Tiny bit |
| 54A |
Trial run for a new car model |
| 56A |
Venus ___ (armless statue in the Louvre) |
| 58A |
Marsupial on the Australian coat of arms |
| 59A |
Makes changes to, as the Constitution |
| 60A |
“Shape of You” singer Ed |
| 61A |
Prop seen in a “Hamilton” battle scene |
| 1D |
Applaud |
| 2D |
Georgetown athlete |
| 3D |
Extravagant |
| 4D |
They might be outfitted with baby-changing stations |
| 5D |
“The Good, the Bad and the Ugly” actor Wallach |
| 6D |
Country between Lebanon and Iraq |
| 7D |
“The Best” singer Turner |
| 8D |
First verb in “Little Miss Muffet” |
| 9D |
Brings together |
| 10D |
Like a perfectly pitched baseball game |
| 11D |
Aid and ___ (help to commit a crime) |
| 12D |
“The Social Network” actress Rooney |
| 13D |
Metal that can precede Man or Maiden |
| 15D |
Picture taken overseas? |
| 20D |
Large sporting venue |
| 23D |
Start of a certain children’s rhyme |
| 24D |
Reynolds of “Boogie Nights” |
| 25D |
Colored powder in a laser printer |
| 26D |
Film for which Mikey Madison won the 2025 Best Actress Oscar |
| 28D |
Miss an opportunity |
| 29D |
Complained loudly |
| 30D |
Neighborhoods |
| 31D |
In the neighborhood |
| 34D |
Rawhide, for Ronald Reagan, and Renegade, for Barack Obama, e.g. |
| 36D |
Flaunt a talent, slangily |
| 37D |
EGOT winner Moreno |
| 42D |
___ sauce (mayo-based seafood condiment) |
| 44D |
“Oh, fiddlesticks!” |
| 46D |
___ President |
| 47D |
Annoys |
| 48D |
Former “Daily Show” host Trevor |
| 49D |
Walking stick |
| 50D |
“The writing ___ the wall” |
| 52D |
Quaint descriptor for a “shoppe” |
| 53D |
The lion’s share (of) |
| 55D |
Historic period |
| 57D |
Bird on the Australian coat of arms |
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