New Yorker Crossword May 27 2026 Answers (5/27/26)

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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!

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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)

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