New Yorker Crossword March 11 2026 Answers (3/11/26)

Here are all of the answers to today's New Yorker Crossword puzzle for March 11 2026 to help you finish it up!

Our New Yorker Crossword March 11, 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 11, 2026 Answers

If you need help solving the New Yorker Crossword on 3/11/26, 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 Either of two headpieces stolen from the Louvre in 2025, e.g.
6A Sheet of frozen seawater
10A Product of a reflecting sound wave
14A Floor coverings that add decorative interest
16A Demonstrate
17A Tiny sweet treat that might say “Kiss Me” or “Be Mine”
18A Contact via telephone
19A “___ Night in Bangkok” (song from the musical “Chess”)
20A Synonym for “line” that sounds like its own first letter
21A Exposes
22A Annoys, or things that are often annoying
23A Big ___ (nickname of baseball’s David Ortiz)
24A “___ Johnny!” (trademark introduction from Ed McMahon)
26A “Aha—now that makes sense”
30A Features sometimes referred to as beauty marks
31A Cold War-era rivalry in which the launch of Sputnik was a major milestone
32A Continued to bother
33A Radio host Shapiro
34A Common locations for first piercings
35A Sofa with multiple possible configurations
37A Parts of feet and shoes
38A “However . . .”
39A Roll-call listings
40A Lead-in to potent or present
41A Cookware for searing or sautéing
42A “Everybody Loves Raymond” actress Roberts
44A Update, as a contract
46A Revolutionary Guevara
49A Rickman of “Sense and Sensibility”
50A The Titanic or the Queen Mary 2
52A LeBlanc who played Joey on “Friends”
53A Something stowed under a seat or in an overhead compartment
54A They’re usually closed overnight
55A Knotted neckwear
56A Brand of craft-store knives
1D Tostada relative
2D “Not if ___ help it!”
3D Unpopular spots in high school?
4D Color of Prince’s little Corvette
5D “Want me to elaborate?”
6D Releases
7D Event where hula ‘auana dances might be performed
8D Man-eating monster
9D Suffix used in extreme cases?
10D Places that are purposely hard to leave
11D Philanthropic
12D Darning target
13D Nocturnal birds
15D Hired goons
21D Brunch servings that have a schmear of cream cheese between their two main ingredients
22D Post-meal fresheners
23D Snapshot, for short
24D St. Regis or Hyatt Regency
25D Voters, collectively
26D Celeb with an annual “Favorite Things” list
27D Pellets of precipitation
28D Frozen drinks at a movie theatre
29D Julia’s role in “Ocean’s Eleven”
30D Mexican dough used to make tortillas
31D Performed in a choir
36D “Absolutely,” in Arles
39D Mary Poppins, vocationally
41D Anjous and Bartletts
42D Honorific for Julie Andrews
43D Skin-care brand with Regenerist products
44D Berry in a nutritious bowl
45D “A ___ technicality”
46D “Fast Money” network
47D Cold remedy?
48D “Consequently . . .”
50D Indigenous People’s Day mo.
51D Like two peas ___ pod

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