Our New Yorker Crossword June 17, 2024 answers guide should help you finish today’s crossword if you’ve found yourself stuck on a crossword clue.
The New Yorker Crossword June 17, 2024 Answers
If you need help solving the New Yorker Crossword on 6/17/24, 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 |
Scarlet ___ (Trinidadian national bird) |
| 5A |
Lute’s ridge |
| 9A |
Engages in water-cooler talk, say |
| 13A |
Home to many of Jacob Lawrence’s “Migration” paintings, familiarly |
| 14A |
Gear for one on the bench |
| 15A |
Vapid |
| 17A |
Feature of a sheath |
| 18A |
Diplomat’s neighborhood in Washington, D.C. |
| 20A |
Tribe whose community was centered around a lake in New Hampshire |
| 22A |
Favorite |
| 23A |
Prompt, in a sense |
| 24A |
“Daaaaaamn!” |
| 25A |
Dark goo |
| 26A |
Butter units |
| 27A |
Rhythm-and-blues singer Rawls |
| 28A |
They’re often out in the morning |
| 31A |
Precursor to an academic monograph, perhaps: Abbr. |
| 33A |
It gets worked into a lather |
| 34A |
Italian political tendency known as “workerism” in English |
| 36A |
James Brown’s “___ of Love” |
| 37A |
Sundubu-jjigae ingredient |
| 41A |
Ones rolling ahead? |
| 43A |
Long ___ |
| 44A |
Flowering plant with sword-shaped leaves |
| 45A |
Justice org. headquartered in The Hague |
| 46A |
Bring it |
| 48A |
“The Legend of Korra” character ___ Beifong |
| 49A |
“Siluetas” artist Mendieta |
| 50A |
John with the 2023 special “Baby J” |
| 51A |
“Cut the B.S.” |
| 54A |
Best Actor winner Malek |
| 55A |
Protein in some Valencian paella |
| 56A |
Gillian’s role on “The X-Files” |
| 57A |
First place? |
| 58A |
1944 turning point |
| 59A |
Mixology verb |
| 60A |
Squealed |
| 1D |
Lament upon realizing that incoming college freshmen were born around 2006, maybe |
| 2D |
Theatre at which “Swan Lake” premièred |
| 3D |
“We used to be so good together!” |
| 4D |
Chemise fabric, often |
| 5D |
Slogan sometimes seen next to a flag that’s black, white, green, and red |
| 6D |
Capitoline She-Wolf city |
| 7D |
Peter out |
| 8D |
Sarah Palin or Glenn Beck |
| 9D |
Heart |
| 10D |
Indecisive word |
| 11D |
Something that moves the spirits? |
| 12D |
Schnozzolas |
| 16D |
Mas that maa |
| 19D |
Fixture on set? |
| 21D |
Comrade |
| 25D |
Like some muscle contractions |
| 26D |
1992 Presidential candidate who received nearly nineteen per cent of the popular vote |
| 29D |
The Hierophant and the Hanged Man, e.g. |
| 30D |
“Bring It on Home to Me” singer Cooke |
| 32D |
George who founded the Open Society Foundations |
| 35D |
Affix to the top of one’s social-media profile |
| 36D |
Spot in the paper |
| 38D |
Anthem praising the “True North” |
| 39D |
Some former apprentices |
| 40D |
Eternal |
| 41D |
With “The,” Sigrid Nunez novel that won a 2018 National Book Award |
| 42D |
Puerta del ___ (Madrid landmark) |
| 44D |
Troubles |
| 47D |
What jackrabbits actually are |
| 49D |
Well |
| 50D |
Digital-art offering, for short |
| 52D |
“Cheap Thrills” artist |
| 53D |
Take in |
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