Our New Yorker Crossword May 27, 2026 answers guide should help you finish today’s crossword if you’ve found yourself stuck on a crossword clue.
The New Yorker Crossword May 27, 2026 Answers
If you need help solving the New Yorker Crossword on 5/27/26, 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!
Looking for answers to another New Yorker Crossword puzzle? Check out our archive of New Yorker Crossword Answers.
| # |
Clue |
| 1A |
Singer such as Bruno Mars or Lady Gaga |
| 8A |
Statistic that’s often part of a triple-double, along with points and rebounds |
| 15A |
Phrase meaning “on the way” that’s borrowed from French |
| 16A |
Sheet used for tracing or transferring a design |
| 17A |
Gives a definitive “no” |
| 18A |
Hindu god who acts as Arjuna’s guide in the Bhagavad Gita |
| 19A |
Noise from champagne flutes touching |
| 20A |
Devout |
| 22A |
Pasta that’s sometimes elbow-shaped, for short |
| 23A |
Like some cheeses or ciders |
| 24A |
First appearance |
| 25A |
Part of a corn plant that’s not typically eaten |
| 26A |
Dating-profile abbr. for someone with multiple partners |
| 27A |
Unspoken but understood |
| 28A |
Wash in a tub |
| 29A |
Pies and puddings, for example |
| 31A |
Device gripped by a game-show contestant |
| 32A |
Body ink |
| 33A |
Word after “second to” or “slim to” |
| 34A |
The ___ (award ceremony that George C. Scott called “a two-hour meat parade”) |
| 37A |
Whom a tenant union might negotiate with |
| 41A |
Event with a pep squad, maybe |
| 42A |
Contaminate |
| 43A |
Part of m.p.h. |
| 44A |
“Don’t worry about me” |
| 45A |
Sherlock Holmes creator Arthur Conan ___ |
| 46A |
Seethe with anger |
| 47A |
Navigation tech |
| 48A |
Something a superstitious fan might blame for a team’s years-long slump |
| 49A |
Metric units of mass, in brief |
| 50A |
Chinese conglomerate named for an Arabic folk hero |
| 52A |
They might use shuffling machines |
| 54A |
Hanukkah candleholder |
| 55A |
Massive |
| 56A |
Aleshea Harris play with a 2026 movie adaptation |
| 57A |
Place for a Pop-Tart |
| 1D |
Sat on a branch or a barstool |
| 2D |
Width of some narrow roads |
| 3D |
Agencies that specialize in brand management |
| 4D |
Audio |
| 5D |
Elephant’s long tooth |
| 6D |
Wolfed down |
| 7D |
Holds in high esteem |
| 8D |
Invite on a date |
| 9D |
Sashay |
| 10D |
Six, in Spanish |
| 11D |
Walk-___ (people without appointments) |
| 12D |
Bit of dirt on a shirt, e.g. |
| 13D |
“2 On” and “Nasty” singer |
| 14D |
Not-so-diligent person |
| 21D |
Wading bird with scarlet and sacred varieties |
| 24D |
Game with a wall-mounted board |
| 25D |
Greenish-brown eye color |
| 27D |
Weepy |
| 28D |
Type of cake pan whose name is trademarked |
| 30D |
Part of a corn plant that’s not typically eaten |
| 31D |
___ Maman (French brand in the jam aisle) |
| 33D |
“Wow, I just crushed that” |
| 34D |
Paper-folding art form |
| 35D |
Handouts in a grocery store or a food court |
| 36D |
“Stand clear of the ___ doors, please” |
| 37D |
Potato-chip brand with a heartwarming Super Bowl LX ad directed by Taika Waititi |
| 38D |
Ostentatiously lavish |
| 39D |
Feeling of guilt from wronging someone |
| 40D |
Chest of drawers |
| 42D |
Synagogue scrolls |
| 45D |
U.A.E. city with a namesake style of chocolate bar |
| 46D |
Word after “X-” or “Rockford,” in TV titles |
| 48D |
Something picked in a magic trick |
| 49D |
___ Sutra |
| 51D |
“Get outta here, ref!” |
| 53D |
Midwest ___ (music subgenre) |
More New Yorker Crossword Answers
If you’re looking for solutions from other puzzles, check out:
You can also browse our full New Yorker Crossword Answers archive for even more puzzles!
If you’ve enjoyed this crossword, consider playing one of the other popular crosswords we cover, including: New York Times Crossword (and Mini), Daily Themed Crossword (and Mini), WSJ Crossword, and USA Today Crossword.
Comments