Our New Yorker Crossword May 14, 2024 answers guide should help you finish today’s crossword if you’ve found yourself stuck on a crossword clue.
The New Yorker Crossword May 14, 2024 Answers
If you need help solving the New Yorker Crossword on 5/14/24, 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 |
Star trek? |
| 10A |
Some couples, for short |
| 13A |
Subject of the essay “E Unibus Pluram,” by David Foster Wallace |
| 15A |
The Diamondbacks, on a scoreboard |
| 16A |
Section of code that cycles ad infinitum |
| 18A |
Union ___ (relative of a shop steward) |
| 19A |
Quick points |
| 20A |
Lineups of top tunes |
| 22A |
Méditerranée, par exemple |
| 23A |
Subj. with variables |
| 24A |
Discover alternatives |
| 25A |
Word in titles from Chinua Achebe and Maurice Sendak |
| 27A |
Fixtures in salons |
| 29A |
I.P. or trademark holder, e.g. |
| 32A |
Designer purse with a certain gold monogram |
| 33A |
Lots |
| 34A |
Apt rhyme of “stomp” |
| 36A |
Ronnie who earned four Super Bowl rings with the 49ers |
| 37A |
French city thought to be the namesake for a system of weight |
| 39A |
Duties paid at the pump |
| 41A |
Pioneering Swiss mathematician and physicist |
| 42A |
Skin flicks |
| 43A |
Pizza chain in many a food court |
| 45A |
Right-angle shape |
| 46A |
Transcript fig. |
| 49A |
Period marked by asterisks |
| 51A |
Sound that a leopard can make but a cheetah can’t |
| 52A |
Actress Cash of “You’re the Worst” |
| 53A |
Whole point |
| 55A |
Came out on top |
| 56A |
What scones and clotted cream might accompany |
| 57A |
Questionable, slangily |
| 58A |
Font not often seen on business cards |
| 1D |
Cook, as some dim sum |
| 2D |
Hundredths of a pound |
| 3D |
Tree whose bark has medicinal uses |
| 4D |
Cartoon collectibles |
| 5D |
Palindromic name in Genesis |
| 6D |
Registries, essentially |
| 7D |
One transferring property rights, for example |
| 8D |
Rhythmic speech quality |
| 9D |
Bowser’s turtle-like minions |
| 10D |
Construction for a raised outdoor bed |
| 11D |
Winter Olympics event also known as the long program |
| 12D |
Nurses |
| 14D |
Linguist Chomsky |
| 17D |
Contraption for making wine or olive oil |
| 21D |
Armpits, anatomically |
| 23D |
Philip who was one of the first Asian American actors with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame |
| 25D |
Description for a reunion or a Scotch |
| 26D |
Toddler member of the same species as Yoda and Yaddle |
| 28D |
Some N.C.O.s |
| 29D |
Stuck in traffic, say |
| 30D |
Expression of confidence |
| 31D |
“Wow, neato!” |
| 32D |
Michigan city whose nickname is pronounced “IP-see” |
| 35D |
Scooched over, maybe |
| 38D |
Mistake that might be unforced |
| 40D |
Ext. preceder on some business cards |
| 42D |
Message displayed on a media player with a loading problem |
| 44D |
Diamond certifier: Abbr. |
| 46D |
First word of the Pokémon slogan |
| 47D |
Smile or frown signifier, briefly |
| 48D |
Zones |
| 49D |
Carpentry cutters |
| 50D |
“Jesus saves, ___ scores on the rebound” (saying about a Bruins great) |
| 51D |
Officials in stripes, informally |
| 54D |
“What’s up, ___?” |
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