New Yorker Crossword March 23 2026 Answers (3/23/26)

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The New Yorker Crossword March 23, 2026 Answers

If you need help solving the New Yorker Crossword on 3/23/26, 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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1A Label intended “to strategically soft-pedal” its movement’s extremist beliefs, per the Southern Poverty Law Center
9A Second word of “A Hard Day’s Night”
13A Genre for “The Happening” and “Annihilation”
14A Son of Guccio Gucci
15A “Is this my fault?”
16A “The Idiot” author Batuman
17A Big-eyed primate
18A They often precede software-iteration numbers
20A “Disco” dude on “The Simpsons”
21A Cuup or Journelle offerings
22A Not left tacit
24A “The ___” (Maurice Manning poem that begins, “One boy says he is going back home to sleep in a real bed”)
26A Rand who wrote “The Virtue of Selfishness”
27A Trounce
28A Building managers
29A Bluesman who got his nickname from having played in a creek as a child
31A Like some technological innovations
32A Founding member of the Industrial Workers of the World
33A Dior fragrance that translates to “I love”
34A Snooty mannerisms
35A Hulking sight at a microbrewery
38A Not to be taken seriously
39A Minute
40A Mound
41A Secretly include, maybe
42A Laura of “Jay Kelly”
44A ___ cup
45A Do some drills?
47A Group that exists for the sake of argument
50A ___ Sinclair (narrator of Hermann Hesse’s “Demian: The Story of a Boyhood”)
51A XP and others
52A Follower of hot or help
53A Certain cyclical beginnings
1D “Call Me by Your Name” novelist André
2D Type of water lily
3D Dweller of the mythical hall Bilskirnir
4D Swindle
5D Offline, online
6D Thomas Pynchon novel whose characters include Joaquin Stick and Sir Stephen Dodson-Truck
7D Navigated, as a pigeon
8D Palm or pawpaw
9D Boo
10D Daniel who leaked the Pentagon Papers
11D Ones doing work on the books?
12D Hassle-free
13D ___ board
15D Duchess of ___ (subject of several Goya portraits)
19D They don’t get out much
22D “Hella cool”
23D McDonald who starred in “Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar and Grill”
25D Goes before the main act
27D Blushing furiously, perhaps
28D Like soy sauce but not soy milk
29D City dubbed the Heart of Georgia
30D Saw patients at the office, say
31D Rapper with the album “Word of Mouf”
32D Beauty brand with a circumflex in its name
33D Balked
35D Mothers of kits
36D Cover, of a sort
37D Swell
39D HBO series about rebuilding in post-Katrina New Orleans
40D Mountain climber’s accessory
43D Fall location
44D William Van Alen’s architectural style, briefly
46D Animal also known as a wapiti
48D Currently, in a text
49D Félix o Bruno, en “Encanto”

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