New Yorker Crossword June 18 2024 Answers (6/18/24)

Here are all of the answers to today's New Yorker Crossword puzzle for June 18 2024 to help you finish it up!
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The New Yorker Crossword June 18, 2024 Answers

If you need help solving the New Yorker Crossword on 6/18/24, 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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1A First name adopted by Guy Fawkes during his time in Spain
6A Financial institution with a stylized version of the Stars and Stripes in its logo, for short
10A “Padam Padam” singer, decades before Minogue
14A Public works program?
16A Fully aware of
17A 1997 hit sampled for a 2023 film
18A Person who might consult a manual
19A Knowing, in a way
20A Game cubes
21A Shaking, maybe
23A Name from the Latin word for faithful
24A Designates
25A Stall for Time
29A Brand sought by some sufferers of menstrual cramps
30A It allows messages to be “snoozed” for later
31A Black ___
34A Grocery-carrying option
35A Garlic substitute, in folklore
36A Dog resembling a mop
37A Hard to find tickets to, say
38A Raccoon relative with a long snout
39A “Chasing people will have to be someone else’s job!”
40A Buildings frequented by unpleasant visitors
43A Places for laces
45A Right = this way, on a map
46A Like “Suspiria” and “A Star Is Born,” in 2018
47A Ruler segment
48A Org. that replaced the “F” in its name because of a legal dispute
51A Call from a flock
52A Written in linguistically playful prose, like “Ada” or “Pale Fire”
55A Convoy constituent
56A Response to something being off
57A Grandson of Adam and Eve
58A “Your Majesty”
59A Adornments for ears or jackets
1D Chews the fat
2D River that runs through Magnitogorsk
3D Modest response to a compliment
4D Secretary of the Interior Haaland
5D Turn red after being exposed?
6D “Mazel—what a huge accomplishment!”
7D Theatre prize awarded since 1956
8D Common December purchase
9D Fictional submarine location
10D Arrive en masse, like fan letters
11D Intricate details
12D Took a tumble
13D Wades through
15D TV movie, based on a Swiss children’s novel, that notoriously cut off a 1968 Jets-Raiders broadcast
22D Youngster that’s not yet a yearling
23D Problematic ___ (celeb you still like despite their questionable behavior)
24D “To change the subject briefly . . .”
25D Subject of debate as to whether or not it’s a science
26D Starch source in Indian cuisine
27D Be up to date on how things are
28D Cry in front of an audience, perhaps
32D Bent, in French
33D Activates a whoopee cushion
35D Inside information?
36D Ignore one of the warnings in “Santa Claus Is Coming to Town”
38D Gave a signal on stage
39D Stand-up guys?
41D Filmmaker Obomsawin or singer Morissette
42D Life-improving tricks
43D Wipe
44D Country home to the Manhattan of the Desert
47D Strengthening piece of construction material
48D Nintendo console whose name sounds like a siren
49D Hospital division, e.g.
50D Furthest points
53D Fish in many poke bowls
54D Doc for 23-Across, maybe

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