Our New Yorker Crossword February 17, 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 17, 2026 Answers
If you need help solving the New Yorker Crossword on 2/17/26, 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!
Looking for answers to another New Yorker Crossword puzzle? Check out our archive of New Yorker Crossword Answers.
| # |
Clue |
| 1A |
Peaks |
| 6A |
Some picnic discards |
| 10A |
Pack (down) |
| 14A |
Absolutely flip |
| 15A |
“Well, that was rude!” |
| 17A |
Totes absurd |
| 18A |
More than just a baby wipe? |
| 19A |
Like many Hollywood romances |
| 21A |
Surrealist Max |
| 22A |
Enjoys a bully stick, say |
| 23A |
Redwood or sequoia, e.g. |
| 24A |
“One ___” (manga series) |
| 25A |
Noodle shape whose name comes from the Italian for “pierced” |
| 29A |
Full of passion |
| 30A |
Oily substance secreted into hair follicles |
| 31A |
Common fish-and-chips fish |
| 32A |
Former late-night host who owns more than a hundred cars |
| 33A |
Keeper of the keys? |
| 34A |
Gala |
| 35A |
And so on: Abbr. |
| 36A |
Twelve-ounce Starbucks orders |
| 37A |
Recurring role for Tyler Perry |
| 38A |
“Pay attention, class!” |
| 40A |
Silicate minerals |
| 41A |
Frequent greeting on “Dora the Explorer” |
| 42A |
“Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere” star Jeremy ___ White |
| 43A |
Practice for some so-called energy healers |
| 45A |
Cinematography technique used in “Cloverfield,” informally |
| 48A |
“¡Muy bien! ” |
| 50A |
Capital of the Gem State |
| 51A |
As a rule |
| 52A |
Filmmaker Varda |
| 53A |
Stench |
| 54A |
Like prized Pokémon cards |
| 55A |
Melodic foundations of Indian classical music |
| 1D |
Lead-in to the names of some farming-related disciplines |
| 2D |
Something put into a laundromat machine |
| 3D |
It may involve time machines, shrink rays, teleportation, and the like |
| 4D |
Odysseus or King Arthur, e.g. |
| 5D |
Cloak-and-dagger condition |
| 6D |
Hands over |
| 7D |
Pair in a yoke |
| 8D |
Letters of ancient history? |
| 9D |
Compilation of video clips |
| 10D |
Early computer-connection protocol |
| 11D |
Favorable votes |
| 12D |
Water repellent? |
| 13D |
Kind of joke one might see on a T-shirt |
| 16D |
Wilhelm ___ (much used stock sound effect) |
| 20D |
Ovine mother |
| 23D |
Hollow cylinders |
| 24D |
Devoutness |
| 25D |
Disney princess known for her love of reading |
| 26D |
Winter Olympics event in which competitors perform twizzles and lifts |
| 27D |
“Five stars, no ___” |
| 28D |
Contribution to a brainstorming session |
| 29D |
Get out of Dodge |
| 30D |
Actress Hayek |
| 33D |
Person who’s at home on the road |
| 34D |
Exercises one might do in lieu of getting Botox |
| 36D |
Adopted |
| 37D |
New York bakery named for a kind of establishment similar to a malt shop |
| 39D |
Temporary souvenir from a U.F.C. match, perhaps |
| 40D |
Style-manual initials |
| 42D |
Real jerk, for short |
| 43D |
Cape Town currency |
| 44D |
Frozen-aisle brand that originally made mayonnaise, hence its name |
| 45D |
Permanent souvenir from a U.F.C. match, perhaps |
| 46D |
On an ocean voyage |
| 47D |
Fool (around) |
| 48D |
“¡Dios ___!” |
| 49D |
401(k) alternative |
If you’ve enjoyed this crossword, consider playing one of the other popular crosswords we cover, including: New York Times Crossword (and Mini), Daily Themed Crossword (and Mini), WSJ Crossword, and USA Today Crossword.
Comments