Our New Yorker Crossword February 3, 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 3, 2026 Answers
If you need help solving the New Yorker Crossword on 2/3/26, 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 |
Peter Pan rival |
| 4A |
Burrito-bowl addition, for short |
| 8A |
“The Alienist” network |
| 11A |
“___ Well That Ends Well” |
| 13A |
Meditation vocalization |
| 15A |
Abu Dhabi’s country: Abbr. |
| 16A |
Group of voters |
| 17A |
Name that rhymes with a South American country |
| 18A |
Web portal that launched concurrently with Windows 95 |
| 19A |
“It’s hopeless!” |
| 22A |
Two-time Wimbledon champion Alcaraz |
| 24A |
Dazzling display |
| 25A |
Measure of brightness |
| 26A |
Ancient Greek writer known as the father of history |
| 30A |
Roll with the punches |
| 31A |
Cookie whose mailing list is called the Dunk Club |
| 32A |
Embezzles, so to speak |
| 39A |
Nail-salon service |
| 40A |
Jason who played Khal Drogo on “Game of Thrones” |
| 41A |
Author who said, “All I want to be is the Jane Austen of South Alabama” |
| 46A |
Send in a résumé |
| 47A |
“. . . but some animals are more ___ than others”: “Animal Farm” |
| 48A |
Lavish vacation homes |
| 49A |
Mascot of The New Yorker, whose name is formed by the final syllables of 19-, 26-, 32-, and 41-Across |
| 54A |
Flop’s opposite |
| 55A |
Highlander, for one |
| 56A |
Agree (with) |
| 59A |
Word after pale or ginger |
| 60A |
Merited |
| 61A |
Verging on too tight |
| 62A |
Fat stack |
| 63A |
Overflow |
| 64A |
Hair gel, e.g. |
| 1D |
Pointed dig |
| 2D |
Badly |
| 3D |
Blueprint |
| 4D |
Fancy function |
| 5D |
Newton, tesla, or ampere |
| 6D |
Rides off the road, briefly? |
| 7D |
Lit ___ (course for English majors, familiarly) |
| 8D |
Upheaval |
| 9D |
New York county between Queens and Suffolk |
| 10D |
Core principles |
| 12D |
Lugs |
| 13D |
Namesake of a mineral-hardness scale |
| 14D |
Reacted to a massage, perhaps |
| 20D |
“Are you daring me to?” |
| 21D |
___-conscious (mindful of being green) |
| 22D |
Dressed (in) |
| 23D |
Carmaker whose name is Latin for “hear” |
| 26D |
Monopoly purchase |
| 27D |
Wear away |
| 28D |
Knot again |
| 29D |
“How exciting!” |
| 33D |
Broadcaster whose offices host Tiny Desk Concerts |
| 34D |
“Per my last ___ . . .” |
| 35D |
Having lost one’s shirt |
| 36D |
Getting at |
| 37D |
Name spelled out in a 1970 song by the Kinks |
| 38D |
Installs, as tile |
| 41D |
Sound on a farm |
| 42D |
Constellation also called the Eagle |
| 43D |
Showed signs of neglect |
| 44D |
Gentle touch |
| 45D |
Overjoy |
| 48D |
___ the Impaler |
| 50D |
Parka, for example |
| 51D |
Jane played by Mia Wasikowska in a 2011 film |
| 52D |
Vocal inflection |
| 53D |
Couple |
| 57D |
Couple |
| 58D |
Topic for Sigmund Freud |
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