New Yorker Crossword May 19 2026 Answers (5/19/26)

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The New Yorker Crossword May 19, 2026 Answers

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# Clue
1A How a blabbermouth talks
9A Involuntary muscle contractions
15A Actress in “Russian Doll” and “Past Lives”
16A Skullcap worn by Jewish men
17A Signature hair style for Ariana Grande, casually
18A Absurd
19A Bewildered
20A Taking advantage of
22A Adds to an e-mail
23A Evening, in Avignon
24A New York museum name that’s also a minced oath
25A “___ Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath” (A&E docuseries)
26A Explosive used by Wile E. Coyote
27A Proposal sent to an agent or publisher
28A Forcefully throw
29A Attila, for one
30A Encroached (on)
32A Soothe, as fears
36A Reason for an absence
37A Animated film whose voice cast includes Matthew Broderick and James Earl Jones, with “The”
39A Gymnast Raisman who wrote the children’s book “From My Head to My Toes”
40A Rust, e.g.
41A What the Notes app is often used to make
43A TED Talk need
46A Where the Nobel Peace Prize is presented
47A Comedian Silverman
48A Teddy bear who wears a red shirt
49A Pick up
50A Leaning
51A Video-game franchise that includes Breath of the Wild, familiarly
52A Push too far
54A After-dinner drink
56A Make an appearance at a trendy restaurant, say
57A Milieu for gallerists and painters
58A Recite, as a mantra
59A Determined by kismet
1D Shocked
2D Son of Poseidon
3D Travels by foot
4D Old-timey anesthetic
5D City east of Sonoma
6D Mop & ___ (floor-cleaner brand)
7D Campus security?
8D Words spoken before a song request, perhaps
9D Long-tailed lizard
10D Message on Slack, say
11D End-of-year exams for some H.S. students
12D Certain period of exploration
13D Some gendered sanctuaries
14D Some gendered sanctuaries
21D “Worth sharing this a second time . . .”: Abbr.
24D Kingdom more closely related to Animalia than to Plantae
25D Comedian Bruce
27D Something detected by a seismograph
28D They have their ups and downs
29D Big bill, slangily
31D “Lady Lazarus” poet
32D Spiced potato-and-cauliflower dish
33D Gen Alpha slang that Dictionary.com named its word of the year for 2025
34D Analysis undertaken before the growing season
35D Former Chinese Premier Zhou
38D Father of daughters, in modern parlance
42D Genre for some criticism
43D Like the center of a chocolate lava cake
44D Chemical that can be used to disinfect drinking water
45D Rubbed the wrong way
47D Emma of “Bugonia”
48D Joe whose entire Oscar acceptance speech for “Goodfellas” was, “It’s my privilege. Thank you”
50D Gulf of ___ (body of water between Yemen and the Horn of Africa)
51D Citrus-peel shavings
53D ___ Speedwagon
55D Some sports cars

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