New Yorker Crossword September 4 2024 Answers (9/4/24)

Here are all of the answers to today's New Yorker Crossword puzzle for September 4 2024 to help you finish it up!

Our New Yorker Crossword September 4, 2024 answers guide should help you finish today’s crossword if you’ve found yourself stuck on a crossword clue.

The New Yorker Crossword September 4, 2024 Answers

If you need help solving the New Yorker Crossword on 9/4/24, 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 Hustles with a silver tongue
10A Units tracked by an odometer
15A Prestigious film released late in the year, maybe
16A In the know
17A Asset’s opposite
18A Cosmetic whose name is French for “red”
19A Hydroelectric construction
20A Opening that some skin-care products claim to minimize
21A Seven-tile plays in Scrabble
22A “Look ___ talking!”
23A Beethoven’s ___ (symphony featuring “Ode to Joy”)
24A Nautical measure of depth
27A Guaranteed winners
30A Not with the times
31A Obstacle to qualifying for a mortgage
32A “Grand slam” of show-biz awards
33A Noisy flu symptom
34A Image on a company’s letterhead
35A Ingredient in margaritas and daiquiris
37A Employee sent on coffee runs
38A Fish with a curled tail
39A Cook in a skillet with a little grease
40A Siberian animal with soft, dark fur
41A Vera famous for her bridal wear
42A Blood group?
44A Grandmother, affectionately
45A Aromatherapy setting
48A Love, in Italy
49A The crack of a whip, for example
51A Has the gumption
52A Routine bit of car maintenance
53A Iditarod vehicles
54A Time when the risk of bushfires is highest
1D Give up on a poker hand
2D Continent that awards seven armies per turn in Risk
3D Call from an “I.R.S. agent” who needs your Social Security number right now, e.g.
4D Browser-window division
5D Electronica subgenre with psychedelic elements
6D Flowering
7D Bond villains’ hideouts
8D Toy used on windy days
9D Swine enclosure
10D Early NASA program that sent probes to Mercury, Venus, and Mars
11D “This’ll only take a minute”
12D Dismissed with a chuckle
13D Therefore
14D Lays eyes on
21D Source of bark for canoe-making
22D Well beyond salt-and-pepper
23D Follow-up e-mail after getting no response
24D Provides energy for
25D Woman who’s asked, “Ain’t it time we said goodbye?,” in a 1973 Rolling Stones ballad
26D “Utopia” author who served in King Henry VIII’s court
27D Béarnaise or béchamel
28D Athlete from Princeton (appropriately, as the school colors are orange and black)
29D Bedtime recital
31D State capital just east of Oregon
33D Full of ringlets
36D Out of work
37D Chocolate truffle’s filling
39D Loses one’s head
41D How a sad person might smile
42D They’re hot and then not
43D Human-rights advocate Clooney
44D Pinot ___ (red wine choice)
45D Mumford & ___ (band that, despite its name, contains no relatives)
46D Comic strip featuring Albert Alligator and Porky Pine
47D “You can say that again!”
49D Lawn-patching need
50D Sound from a ram

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