New Yorker Crossword March 24 2026 Answers (3/24/26)

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The New Yorker Crossword March 24, 2026 Answers

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# Clue
1A “Echar una ___” (“Lend a hand,” in Spanish)
5A Leg-revealing cut
9A Clock setting for Rose Bowl games: Abbr.
12A Tapenade-making discards
14A Pâtisserie enticement
16A North ___ (Skopje’s country)
17A One of four on a quadcopter
18A Birds known for impaling their prey
19A Store where you might get a chopped cheese
20A Fragrant compound
21A Site of a cathedral painted more than thirty times by Monet
22A Civil-rights leader who convinced 3-Down not to quit “Star Trek,” for short
23A Vessels for frying okonomiyaki
24A Pull to the impound lot, e.g.
27A It may poke at someone in a seat
32A Sierra Nevada product
33A “Help my post do numbers, y’all!”
34A Martial-arts weapon wielded by the Ninja Turtle Raphael
35A June 6, 1944
36A Late spy novelist Deighton
37A Inform
39A Literary ___ (set of books conventionally agreed to be important)
42A City where Jafar Panahi’s 2025 film “It Was Just an Accident” is set
44A Punk band whose members share an assumed surname
46A “It wasn’t my day”
47A Average contributor in baseball?
49A God prayed to during salat
50A Weird Al single that’s an ode to lunch meat
51A Three-letter palindrome that’s a nine-character palindrome in Morse code
52A Obstacle at the end of a course?
53A Where HOG refers to Harley-Davidson: Abbr.
1D Barbara, to Margaret, in “Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret”
2D “That’s too bad”
3D Actress who wrote the memoir “Beyond Uhura”
4D Detachable layer for a versatile wedding dress
5D Bike-wheel part used as a lockpick in the M. Night Shyamalan film “Trap”
6D Trash-can insert
7D “That so?”
8D Org. that uses X-ray scanners
9D What a stretched spring or a drawn bow has, in physics
10D Pollution portmanteau
11D U.S. Figure Skating Hall of Famer Lipinski
13D Polish language?
14D States of excitement
15D Took the L, say
19D Art form in which yamadori trees are prized
21D Ellison with the posthumous novel “Juneteenth”
22D Jason who played Duncan Idaho in “Dune”
23D ___ line (possible result of wearing leggings)
25D Synthetic fibre trademarked by DuPont
26D Be a bawler
27D Inflates the word count of
28D Brad Garrett sitcom whose title is part of a wedding vow
29D Cabin-bound, perhaps
30D Game with settlements on a hexagonal board
31D Nickname for the mobster John Gotti, with “the”
38D Minor name in astronomy?
39D Major sources of pre-race fuel
40D “You’re wrong about me!”
41D Oasis songwriter Gallagher
42D Aunts, in Acapulco
43D Greeting for a guv’nor
44D 2025 Best New Artist Grammy nominee with the song “WHERE IS MY HUSBAND!”
45D Circumbinary planets orbit two of them
47D Fire-department job, briefly
48D Not, to a Scot

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