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

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The New Yorker Crossword May 26, 2026 Answers

If you need help solving the New Yorker Crossword on 5/26/26, 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 Meat-and-potatoes breakfast dish
5A Wellness destination
8A ___ Havisham (character in “Great Expectations”)
12A Out-and-out
14A Captain with an ivory leg
15A Diva’s delivery
16A No longer fresh
17A Couple’s arc
19A “To Kill a Mockingbird” author
21A Snippets of dialogue
22A Website section with oft-sought info
23A Bird that Odette is transformed into, in a Tchaikovsky ballet
25A Improved one’s behavior
30A Striking sight
34A Fan’s opposite
35A Charged particles
37A Eponymous toymaker Rubik
38A Person posting on social media, e.g.
39A Wikipedia contribution
40A Upton Sinclair novel that inspired the film “There Will Be Blood”
41A Filthy rooms
43A Puncturing part of a pitchfork
44A First chip in the pot
45A Marshmallow-topped beverage
47A Narced (on)
49A Prefix with fiction
50A “No ifs, ___, or buts”
51A Text accompanying podcast episodes
56A Ventricles’ counterparts
60A Close pal
61A Offred and Ofglen, in a 1985 Margaret Atwood novel
63A Raise, as a flag
64A Like the page numbers on the left side of a spread, usually
65A Genre for Blackpink and Red Velvet
66A Letters at the start of a nonsecure URL
67A Significant time
68A Snaky swimmers
1D
2D Flour used to make puri
3D One of twenty-seven on Brazil’s flag
4D Be of assistance
5D Croc or moc
6D Covers with asphalt
7D “The Woman in the Dunes” author Kobo
8D Show that might start at 2 P.M.
9D Element alloyed with chromium to make stainless steel
10D Term of address for a king
11D Word after survey or Simon
13D Weed
14D With 24- and 31-Down, antiwar novel by Erich Maria Remarque . . . or a description of this puzzle’s grid
18D Vanquish, as a dragon
20D “Super cool!”
24D See 14-Down
25D
26D Must
27D Clumsily wiped out
28D Georges whose 1969 novel “La Disparition” lacks the letter “E”
29D Medallists’ platforms
31D See 14-Down
32D Become one
33D Guffawed, online
36D Anaïs who wrote the erotica collection “Little Birds”
42D Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s “How Do I Love Thee?,” for one
44D In danger of being lost
46D Sound from a pigeon
48D Father of Aron and Cal in “East of Eden”
50D Ed of “Up”
51D
52D Sound from an owl
53D Forget to include
54D Strand of smoke
55D Spot for some Christmas lights
57D Like an avocado that yields to gentle pressure
58D Member of Blackpink or Red Velvet
59D Snakes in “Antony and Cleopatra”
62D Paternity-test molecule

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