Our New Yorker Crossword November 26, 2024 answers guide should help you finish today’s crossword if you’ve found yourself stuck on a crossword clue.
The New Yorker Crossword November 26, 2024 Answers
If you need help solving the New Yorker Crossword on 11/26/24, 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 |
Surname shared by two stars of 1978’s “The Wiz” |
| 5A |
Chi-town paper, with “the” |
| 9A |
Covered, as an outdoor wedding-reception area might be |
| 11A |
People from Port of Spain, informally |
| 13A |
Hold oneself back from doing something |
| 15A |
Rhyming bowlful |
| 16A |
Shape with two foci |
| 17A |
Smut, by another name |
| 18A |
“For more examples, please refer to . . .” |
| 19A |
Vocabulary |
| 20A |
Point |
| 21A |
Dutch city where Rembrandt was born |
| 22A |
“How to Be an Antiracist” author Ibram X. ___ |
| 23A |
Support staffers |
| 24A |
Hip-hop journalist who hosted the Fox series “Pump It Up!” |
| 26A |
Part of FWIW |
| 29A |
Tokyo-based design studio whose name means “clay” in Japanese |
| 30A |
“There’s the ___” |
| 33A |
Start of some Scottish names |
| 34A |
Royal symbol in many Basquiat works |
| 35A |
Org. that banned the pesticide DCPA in 2024 |
| 36A |
Palindromic kitchenware brand |
| 37A |
Fried-rice morsel |
| 38A |
Sea creature in the first verse of “You’re a Mean One, Mr. Grinch” |
| 40A |
Surgeons might hold them, for short |
| 41A |
The ___ Six (group of twentieth-century artists from Oklahoma) |
| 43A |
Bronny James’s team, on scoreboards |
| 45A |
Parting word |
| 47A |
Far from blah |
| 50A |
Uses as a pretense in order to avoid responsibility |
| 51A |
Landlocked country whose official language is Italian |
| 1D |
Was shocked |
| 2D |
Phrase coined by Kayla Lewis in a 2014 Vine to describe her eyebrows |
| 3D |
Marked with grooves |
| 4D |
Vehicle that doesn’t land on land |
| 5D |
SO3, for example |
| 6D |
Dangerous shoreline currents |
| 7D |
Numbers corresponding to entries’ positions in matrices |
| 8D |
Beloved figure who’s a four on the Kinsey scale, say |
| 9D |
Very, in French |
| 10D |
Infighting |
| 11D |
Phrase on a bottle of combination shampoo-conditioner-body wash |
| 12D |
Short attention ___ |
| 14D |
Ideology that the historian Quinn Slobodian called “the ongoing effort to protect capitalism from democracy” |
| 15D |
Team in last place, slangily |
| 25D |
“It’s ___-brainer” |
| 26D |
“Pass, thanks” |
| 27D |
Yellow fleet |
| 28D |
Move over |
| 30D |
Send a nudge to |
| 31D |
“Is it me or does it smell like ___ in here?” |
| 32D |
Large string instrument |
| 37D |
Word following red or giant |
| 39D |
Language imitated by lorem ipsum |
| 42D |
Popular gaming purchases in the late two-thousands |
| 44D |
“Sin City” actress Jessica |
| 46D |
Diplodocus or triceratops, for short |
| 48D |
Start of a countdown |
| 49D |
Cubes in some poke |
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