Our New Yorker Crossword February 24, 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 24, 2026 Answers
If you need help solving the New Yorker Crossword on 2/24/26, 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 |
Likely scholarship-drive target |
| 5A |
Millennial-coded reaction images |
| 9A |
Mo |
| 12A |
Neither awful nor awesome |
| 13A |
“Jack ___ could eat no fat” (start of a nursery rhyme) |
| 15A |
___ Zor-el (Milly Alcock’s role in the 2025 movie “Superman”) |
| 16A |
Band behind a series of “High Voltage Dive Bar” pop-ups |
| 17A |
Large chicken discards |
| 19A |
Leader associated with the Long March and the Great Leap Forward |
| 20A |
Bag for a Safeway shopper, say |
| 21A |
Line from a toaster |
| 23A |
Like edelweiss |
| 24A |
“___ Movie” (2007 film whose main character becomes a “pollen jock”) |
| 25A |
Sudoku, for one |
| 28A |
“ur kidding me, right?” |
| 32A |
Preposition in “The Star-Spangled Banner” |
| 33A |
Fixes, in a way |
| 35A |
Body part that orecchiette is named after |
| 36A |
Orecchiette, e.g. |
| 39A |
Service aces? |
| 42A |
Ability tested by Zener cards, for short |
| 44A |
Smirnoff rival |
| 45A |
Mistaken belief that faulty reasoning always results in an incorrect conclusion |
| 50A |
Old-timey lights |
| 51A |
Natural do |
| 52A |
Actor nominated for an Oscar for playing Oskar Schindler |
| 53A |
Tuck away |
| 54A |
“The Accidental Tourist” author Tyler |
| 55A |
Food that’s just heavenly? |
| 56A |
Mortgage adjustment, for short |
| 57A |
N.Y. agency that unveiled a new map in April, 2025 |
| 58A |
Insect that visited a podiatrist’s office “ ’cause the light was on,” in a Norm Macdonald joke |
| 59A |
Commedia dell’___ |
| 1D |
“Same here” |
| 2D |
Neighborhood |
| 3D |
Green for the red, white, and blue? |
| 4D |
Soft leather slip-on, casually |
| 5D |
Parts of some burlesque outfits |
| 6D |
FaceTime, for example |
| 7D |
The ___ Collection (art museum on the Upper East Side) |
| 8D |
Bob who was the original host of “America’s Funniest Home Videos” |
| 9D |
Yemen’s capital |
| 10D |
Build, as a monument |
| 11D |
Container for amontillado in an Edgar Allan Poe title |
| 14D |
Palpitate |
| 15D |
Conforming with Jewish dietary law |
| 18D |
00110110 and 00110111, e.g. |
| 20D |
“I know something you don’t” expression |
| 22D |
Print-quality fig. |
| 25D |
Song on a “faves” playlist, maybe |
| 26D |
Scratch or dent |
| 27D |
Command that people look forward to? |
| 29D |
Endeavor to find |
| 30D |
Heroine of a video-game series with more than a hundred million units sold |
| 31D |
Twelve-mo. spans: Abbr. |
| 34D |
River that forms much of the Georgia-South Carolina border |
| 37D |
“I want to know!” |
| 38D |
C. S. Lewis character who symbolizes Jesus |
| 40D |
Frames of Roger Rabbit, perhaps |
| 41D |
Substance known as good cholesterol, briefly |
| 43D |
Fictional nation home to Katniss Everdeen |
| 45D |
Barely audible |
| 46D |
Pigeon pose, for one |
| 47D |
Third-stringers |
| 48D |
___ question (something asked when solving a lateral-thinking puzzle) |
| 49D |
“That hurts!” |
| 50D |
Partner of glitz |
| 53D |
Spanish “Mrs.” |
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