Our New Yorker Crossword March 10, 2026 answers guide should help you finish today’s crossword if you’ve found yourself stuck on a crossword clue.
The New Yorker Crossword March 10, 2026 Answers
If you need help solving the New Yorker Crossword on 3/10/26, 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 |
Deplete |
| 6A |
Honey substitute? |
| 10A |
“That guy?” |
| 13A |
Many a Tonys performance |
| 15A |
Similar (to) |
| 16A |
Big hullabaloo |
| 17A |
Perspective examined by feminist film theorists |
| 19A |
Actress Goth of Guillermo del Toro’s “Frankenstein” |
| 20A |
Nineteenth-century pharmacist Lilly |
| 21A |
Feel remorse about |
| 22A |
Rodríguez who stars in “Will Trent” |
| 24A |
Something to chew on |
| 29A |
Thwack |
| 30A |
Like some municipal races |
| 32A |
Flamboyance : flamingos :: gaggle : ___ |
| 35A |
___ Golf (Saudi-backed sports tour whose name is fifty-four in Roman numerals) |
| 36A |
Boarding area at an airport |
| 37A |
Quad bike, e.g. |
| 38A |
Like some fashionable pants . . . or what can be found in four of this puzzle’s entries |
| 42A |
Running gag |
| 43A |
Put away |
| 45A |
Prom-goer’s rental, for short |
| 46A |
Adidas alternative |
| 48A |
Rhyming beverage |
| 50A |
Sleeveless top, familiarly |
| 52A |
Playground fixture |
| 55A |
Lacklustre? |
| 56A |
Office PC connection |
| 57A |
Hype (up) |
| 60A |
Brest buddy |
| 61A |
Krypton or xenon, for example |
| 66A |
Keynote speaker at a corporate event, often |
| 67A |
Valley |
| 68A |
Defeats decisively |
| 69A |
TV channel for retail enthusiasts |
| 70A |
Abbr. on a memo |
| 71A |
Get by with little effort |
| 1D |
“We should chat on Insta” |
| 2D |
Bona-fide |
| 3D |
Think quickly onstage |
| 4D |
Under the weather |
| 5D |
Word in an alumni newsletter, perhaps |
| 6D |
Something that may be everything |
| 7D |
Anne Brontë, ___ Acton Bell |
| 8D |
URL ending that suggests commercial use |
| 9D |
Quantity that can be measured in calories |
| 10D |
Early code developer? |
| 11D |
Difficult to translate, in a way |
| 12D |
Sound of pleasure or distress |
| 14D |
___ mate (steeped South American drink) |
| 18D |
[This doesn’t look good . . .] |
| 23D |
Astonished |
| 25D |
Naval letters |
| 26D |
Biffed (it) |
| 27D |
Name that’s a citrus backward |
| 28D |
Architectural overhang |
| 31D |
“It’s a date!” |
| 32D |
Express astonishment |
| 33D |
“At Last” singer |
| 34D |
Subject of the 1925 Scopes “monkey trial” |
| 35D |
DC Comics villain Luthor |
| 39D |
“___ only take a minute” |
| 40D |
One-on-one contest |
| 41D |
Getting the ___ back together |
| 44D |
Departed |
| 47D |
Firmament |
| 49D |
List of action items |
| 50D |
Duck that lends its name to a blue-green color |
| 51D |
“___ Grey” (début novel by Anne Brontë) |
| 53D |
Pompeo of “Grey’s Anatomy” |
| 54D |
Hot stuff in the underground scene? |
| 55D |
___ 1 (speed of sound) |
| 58D |
Google app with a pin icon |
| 59D |
“Hey! Over here!” |
| 62D |
Grain in an açai bowl |
| 63D |
Sandwich with strips, leaves, and slices |
| 64D |
“Jesus, ___” (2002 Wilco song) |
| 65D |
Gunk |
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