Our New Yorker Crossword September 7, 2023 answers guide should help you finish today’s crossword if you’ve found yourself stuck on a crossword clue.
The New Yorker Crossword September 7, 2023 Answers
If you need help solving the New Yorker Crossword on 9/7/23, 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 |
| Bat one’s eyelashes, say |
| Garments discussed in “Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret” |
| Film studio with a lion logo, familiarly |
| Unmanned craft sent to explore the moon |
| Tortoise’s opponent, in a fabled race |
| Not yet apprehended |
| Request from a dental hygienist |
| A narcissist has a big one |
| Southeast Asian nation once known as the Land of a Million Elephants |
| Threw forcefully |
| Like the fit of some jeans |
| Identities that can be fluid |
| Explanations of how superheroes got their powers, e.g. |
| Value after a decimal point, on a price tag |
| Clorox mold-and-mildew-remover brand |
| Talk non-stop |
| Sound from an angry cat |
| “___ be my pleasure” |
| First James Bond film |
| Air Force ___ |
| Enjoyed by a narrow audience |
| Boxing-ring matches |
| Pastry-topped entrée |
| Small section in a women’s clothing store? |
| Reasonable |
| Strolled lazily |
| Go around in circles |
| Longest-serving U.S. President, for short |
| Third ___ (metaphor for a charged political issue) |
| Dairy-animal breed from a mountainous area of Europe |
| Arts-and-crafts purchases |
| Price determined by supply and demand |
| Brewpub beverage |
| Eyelid affliction often treated with a warm compress |
| Tennis Hall of Famer Monica |
| Frozen sheet in the Arctic Ocean |
| Instrumental part of every breath you take? |
| “___ the Woods” (Stephen Sondheim musical) |
| Cheerleader’s cry |
| Vine-covered garden structure |
| Witches’ rides |
| Aussie hoppers |
| Six-pack contents? |
| “Now listen to me, you dang whippersnappers!” |
| Sweet liquid derived from tree sap |
| Actress Garson who won an Oscar for “Mrs. Miniver” |
| Repairs |
| Unadorned bagel variety |
| Big crowd |
| Operating system developed at Bell Labs |
| Military officers above cpls. |
| Ceremonial final piece of the transcontinental railroad |
| Eight, in España |
| Bridle strap |
| Calamine-lotion target |
| Give ten per cent of one’s income to the church |
| Prefix with social or freeze |
| Prepare to have a picture taken |
| Lavish affection (on) |
| Nick at ___ (evening TV block) |
| Frozen rooftop formations that can cause leaks by trapping water |
| Head coverings in “Little House on the Prairie” |
| “The ___ are alive with the sound of music . . .” |
| “Common Sense” author Thomas |
| Winter jacket |
| The first one was sent in 1971 |
| Full of vim and vigor |
| New addition to a stable family? |
| Poisoned palm fruit in “Raiders of the Lost Ark” |
| G.P.S. suggestions: Abbr. |
| Back muscle, for short |
| Test taken by some prospective Ph.D. students: Abbr. |
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