New Yorker Crossword September 18 2024 Answers (9/18/24)

Here are all of the answers to today's New Yorker Crossword puzzle for September 18 2024 to help you finish it up!

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The New Yorker Crossword September 18, 2024 Answers

If you need help solving the New Yorker Crossword on 9/18/24, 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 ___ dunk
5A Bust’s opposite, in economics
9A Totally out of juice
14A Shared plate such as a tortilla española
15A In a committed but not entirely exclusive relationship, per a modern coinage
17A Sailor’s greeting
18A Bartender’s greeting
19A South Pacific island nation that’s a destination for divers
21A ___ gin fizz
22A Lifeguard’s skill, briefly
23A Biggest portion, metaphorically
25A “To ___ am I speaking?”
26A H.S. course that might cover Shakespeare
27A Leaders of Kuwait and Qatar
28A Capital close to the Great Sphinx
29A Spend the afternoon in a beer garden, say
31A Spray ___ (supplies for graffiti artists)
32A Greasy
33A Hairline?
34A Translate into a secret language, maybe
37A Gratuitously gory
41A “Out on the wily, windy ___” (first line of Kate Bush’s “Wuthering Heights”)
42A Birds that gather in gaggles
43A Capacious vehicle
44A “When are we gonna get there?” guesses: Abbr.
45A Significant other, flatteringly
47A Org. for Ducks and Canucks
48A Imaginative redhead of Green Gables
49A “Eh . . . in a way”
50A Boot brand known for its yellow accent stitching and painful break-in period, familiarly
54A Legal claim placed on a house
55A Strategy for sending a message to lots of in-boxes
56A Sunrise direction
57A Roller ___ (sport featured in the documentary “Live Free. Skate Hard.”)
58A “¿Quién ___?” (“Who are you?,” in Spanish)
59A Console for the 1995 game Kirby’s Dream Course: Abbr.
1D Attached several worksheets together, say
2D Maui town devastated by wildfires in 2023
3D Statement from someone who’s sorry
4D Like the architecture of Chichén Itzá
5D Mercedes-Benz competitor
6D “🤩 I want it! 🤩”
7D Just for fun
8D The “M” of G.M.
9D Penn who played Kumar in the “Harold and Kumar” films
10D Friend, in French
11D Help out
12D Place to plug in some computer accessories
13D Container whose lid might double as a cup
16D Giddy elation
20D They’re usually typed before passwords
24D Beam with pleasure
25D Holds off until the time is right
28D Occupations
30D They might be sliding or revolving
31D ⏸️
33D False front
34D Corrected
35D Unavailable to sign for a delivery, e.g.
36D Fuel-toting trailer for Gordon, Emily, or James, in the world of Thomas the Tank Engine
37D Come close to
38D Relating to egg-producing organs
39D “The ___ Falcon” (novel whose protagonist is the detective Sam Spade)
40D ___ terribles (French term for young status-quo disrupters)
42D Adjective on many baby-shampoo bottles
45D Stinging remark
46D Features of Swiss cheese and dot-matrix-printer paper
51D Movie with a handheld memory zapper wielded by Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones, for short
52D Olympic gymnast and activist Raisman
53D Rds. and blvds.

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