New Yorker Crossword June 5 2024 Answers (6/5/24)

Here are all of the answers to today's New Yorker Crossword puzzle for June 5 2024 to help you finish it up!

Our New Yorker Crossword June 5, 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 5, 2024 Answers

If you need help solving the New Yorker Crossword on 6/5/24, 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 “Hey ___” (Beatles hit that was Billboard’s No. 1 single of 1968)
5A Two-flavors-in-one soft-serve option
10A Lead-in to phone or gram
14A Years and years
15A Japanese maker of watches and electronic keyboards
16A Steal from, as a sibling’s closet
17A “There’s nothing else for me to add to this conversation”
20A Experts who might perform underwater repairs on offshore oil rigs
21A Krispy ___ (doughnut chain)
22A Bio. or chem.
23A Film style from Japan
24A Cousin of a zebra
27A Puts up, as a tapestry
31A Recycling receptacles
32A Salted roll for a hamburger
34A Common breakfast-burrito ingredient
35A Comes due, as a C.D.
36A Inits. in some church names
37A “They’ve rigged this whole thing”
39A Nickname for the legendary slugger George Herman Ruth, Jr.
40A Sashay, say
41A Mind reader’s purported skill
42A Heroic bravery
43A LGA or LAX approximation
45A Packs to the brim
46A Sharp-looking footwear, in more ways than one
52A Made a real mess for oneself
55A 1982 Disney film that spawned an arcade game
56A Menzel who voiced Elsa in “Frozen”
57A Epic tale
58A Perform at a karaoke bar, say
59A Works the grill
60A City infiltrated by means of a giant wooden horse, in the Aeneid
1D Body part with teeth
2D “Gross!”
3D Exact look-alike
4D Holds in the highest regard
5D Check (out)
6D Word after “Cupcake” or “Storage,” in TV-show titles
7D “Ah, that makes sense”
8D Costa ___
9D Amounts of laundry
10D Not at all important
11D “At ___, soldier!”
12D Word chanted before “pants on fire”
13D Ice-cream brand with a Churro Caramel Crossroads flavor
18D Bit of viral humor
19D Specialized interests
21D Horse-shaped chess piece
23D Helps with a heist
24D Man’s nickname that sounds like two consonants
25D “The Lorax” author Dr. ___
26D Undress
28D Hoops player selected for an élite, league-wide roster
29D Hearty Creole stews
30D Contemptuous look
32D ___ Romana (time of prosperity in the Roman Empire)
33D ___ garden (peaceful place)
35D Warmer alternative to a glove
38D Exacerbating, as an incendiary situation
39D Weight added to stabilize a ship
42D A beachfront condo might have a scenic one
44D “Flowers in the ___” (V. C. Andrews novel)
45D Crumbly Greek cheeses
46D Many drill instructors, rank-wise: Abbr.
47D Eight-time Grammy nominee Amos
48D “Bring ___” (cheerleading film that inspired a Broadway musical)
49D “What’s Love Got ___ with It”
50D State whose three most populous cities all begin with the letter “C”
51D Toot one’s own horn?
53D A narcissist has a big one
54D “Fahrenheit 451” author Bradbury

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