Our New Yorker Crossword October 16, 2024 answers guide should help you finish today’s crossword if you’ve found yourself stuck on a crossword clue.
The New Yorker Crossword October 16, 2024 Answers
If you need help solving the New Yorker Crossword on 10/16/24, 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 |
Gymnast’s move |
| 5A |
Greek god whose name sounds like a zodiac sign |
| 9A |
“Here’s to the happy couple,” e.g. |
| 14A |
Ricky Martin’s “Livin’ la Vida ___” |
| 15A |
Biblical trio of wise men |
| 16A |
Nickname for Schwarzenegger or Palmer |
| 17A |
Like the logos for Ford, Subaru, and Hyundai |
| 18A |
Playthings designed to be thrown away? |
| 20A |
Bit of dough in Tokyo |
| 21A |
Teachers’ outlines for class sessions |
| 22A |
“I beg to ___!” |
| 24A |
Drama with spinoffs set in L.A. and New Orleans |
| 25A |
Coffee bean or cocoa bean, e.g. |
| 26A |
“___ Over Now?” (No. 1 hit for Taylor Swift) |
| 27A |
Abbott and Costello’s first baseman |
| 30A |
Wintry precipitation |
| 31A |
What the ugly duckling grew up to be |
| 32A |
Supermarket scanner’s sound |
| 33A |
“Get ready, because this is some big news” |
| 36A |
Hertz rival |
| 37A |
Seemingly forever |
| 38A |
Abbey and Thunder, for two |
| 39A |
N.Y.C. museum with an annual gala, with “The” |
| 40A |
“___, Fat, Acid, Heat” (Samin Nosrat cookbook) |
| 41A |
Some petting-zoo visitors . . . or residents |
| 42A |
Land measurement smaller than a hectare |
| 43A |
“I can ___” (“I know what that’s like”) |
| 45A |
“I’m outta here” |
| 50A |
Answer to the joke “What did the fish say when it swam into the concrete wall?” |
| 51A |
Inconsistent, mood-wise |
| 52A |
Lead-in to dynamic |
| 53A |
Opposite of “neat,” in a drink order |
| 54A |
Swedish band that won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1974 with “Waterloo” |
| 55A |
The “W” of kWh |
| 56A |
Extra benefits for employees |
| 57A |
Posterior |
| 58A |
“If all ___ fails . . .” |
| 1D |
“Wish You Were Here” band Pink ___ |
| 2D |
Repetitive phrase affirming the equal dignity of all relationships regardless of sexual orientation |
| 3D |
“There’s just something inside me that knows” |
| 4D |
Pen ___ (snail-mail friend) |
| 5D |
Fossilized tree resin |
| 6D |
Tomato-sauce brand named for a famed Harlem restaurant |
| 7D |
They can be bruised or inflated |
| 8D |
Children’s party game with lots of instructions |
| 9D |
Mammoth-trapping formation at Rancho La Brea |
| 10D |
Exams for many Ph.D. candidates |
| 11D |
“Mom” star Faris |
| 12D |
Tell a story silently, say |
| 13D |
Julia Roberts’s role in the “Ocean’s” films |
| 19D |
Neighborhood in Los Angeles’s San Fernando Valley |
| 21D |
Caused |
| 23D |
Social-media content streams |
| 26D |
“___ Grow Up” (“Peter Pan” song) |
| 27D |
“You can’t back out now!” |
| 28D |
Competitive advantages from the outset |
| 29D |
Chooses |
| 30D |
Fake |
| 31D |
One may wind up in a chop shop |
| 32D |
High-heat oven setting |
| 34D |
Got closer to |
| 35D |
Iconic dork played by Jaleel White on “Family Matters” |
| 40D |
Divisions of acts in a play |
| 42D |
Taken ___ (shocked) |
| 43D |
Speed-detecting tech |
| 44D |
Get overly dramatic |
| 45D |
Acronymic flapjack franchise |
| 46D |
Word after earth or dial |
| 47D |
Use a swizzlestick |
| 48D |
Attire for Ketanji Brown Jackson |
| 49D |
Idris of “Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom” |
| 52D |
Astonishment |
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