New Yorker Crossword March 31 2026 Answers (3/31/26)

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The New Yorker Crossword March 31, 2026 Answers

If you need help solving the New Yorker Crossword on 3/31/26, 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 Tons
5A Kicked off
10A Alan Cumming, for one
14A Inside jokes for loyal viewers, for example
16A Shirr, coddle, fry, poach, or scramble
17A Measure of social suaveness, in Gen Z slang
18A ESPN8: The ___ (programming block featuring unconventional sports)
19A Vitamin fig.
20A Amazement
21A “No biggie!”
23A Fire-breather in “The Hobbit”
25A Drink quickly
28A Enters a clown car, say
30A Far from laid-back, personality-wise
31A Remnant of the past
32A Maker of Aibo robot dogs
33A Demonstrate flexibility
36A K-pop band whose 2026 album “Arirang” marks the end of a nearly four-year hiatus
38A Security issued by the U.S. government, for short
39A ___ Bolognese
40A Major metal-production company
42A Beginning of el año
44A Kid-oriented programming language named for a d.j.’ing technique
46A Lobbies
48A “Me, me, me!” sort
50A Fast-breaking meal during Ramadan
51A Every last one (of)
52A See 63-Across
54A Bite-size
56A The troubles of human life, in Shakespearean language
59A One of Canada’s First Nations
60A Reading profanity?
61A Cold War initials
62A Oozing sycophancy
63A With 52-Across, creator and star of “Insecure”
1D A long way away
2D Gives props to
3D Place to pick up speed
4D Bag-checking org.
5D Product used to define some facial hair
6D Sister of Peppa and George Pig
7D Botanical liquor
8D Word before shot or plan
9D Prepares one’s home for a new baby
10D Bribe in a classic cartoon franchise
11D Hybrid dog breed that’s one letter off from a type of bird
12D “Tell me more!”
13D Ring result, in brief
15D Fringed shoulder pad
22D Airplane such as the Concorde, briefly
24D Object that might sit in a corner gathering dust?
25D Mints that come in an orange flavor
26D Small fraction of a quarter
27D Danny who starred in “White Christmas”
29D Member of the fam
33D Father of Phobos and Deimos
34D Actor Paul of “The Fabelmans”
35D Botox targets
37D Option from Canon or Nikon: Abbr.
38D “I completely understand”
41D Label worn proudly by some devoted pet parents
43D Mo. at the peak of spooky season
44D Take a casual walk
45D TV show with the tagline “Save the cheerleader, save the world”
47D Trial and error, for two
49D Off the ___
51D Word that comes from the Greek for “uncuttable”
53D “Enchanted” girl in a Gail Carson Levine book
54D Franchise that includes “The Fantastic Four: First Steps,” familiarly
55D Tax-collecting agcy.
57D King of France
58D ___-Rho (Christian symbol that sounds like an African capital)

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