Our New Yorker Crossword December 11, 2024 answers guide should help you finish today’s crossword if you’ve found yourself stuck on a crossword clue.
The New Yorker Crossword December 11, 2024 Answers
If you need help solving the New Yorker Crossword on 12/11/24, 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 | Instruction to someone who’s nervous or afraid |
8A | Cobb, Caesar, or Waldorf |
13A | Allen Ginsberg, for one |
14A | Utter misery |
15A | Lady Liberty : United States :: ___ : United Kingdom |
16A | Crystal-filled rock |
17A | “Maple Leaf ___” (Scott Joplin classic) |
18A | Unwelcome glance |
19A | Japanese bread crumbs |
20A | “Say it ___ so!” |
22A | Course that might include units on Impressionism and Cubism |
25A | Leg benders |
27A | Word that means “dirt” as a noun or “to dirty” as a verb |
28A | “O.K., why not” |
29A | Self-___ (confidence) |
31A | General ___ chicken (Chinese American dish) |
33A | Spigot |
34A | Planet-destroying superweapon built by the Galactic Empire |
37A | One calling balls and strikes, informally |
40A | Extremely serious |
41A | Noses around |
45A | Wrapped Indian garment |
47A | Tons |
49A | Cartoonish sound of a spill |
50A | Selfish bedmate |
53A | Writer ___ St. Vincent Millay |
54A | Keyed up |
55A | One way to order a steak |
57A | Oinker on a farm |
58A | Seasonal song such as “Deck the Halls” |
59A | Asset for a card shark |
61A | Common default font |
62A | Letters in a monogram |
63A | Emotionally demanding |
64A | Renters |
1D | Square-shaped New Orleans doughnut |
2D | Untrustworthy sort of person |
3D | List-ending abbr. |
4D | Sleep ___ (respiratory problem) |
5D | Contents of some printer cartridges |
6D | Next in line? |
7D | Letter between zeta and theta in the Greek alphabet |
8D | Long, convoluted tales |
9D | Real-estate representatives |
10D | “Heads up!” |
11D | Small, landlocked country between France and Spain |
12D | Take from blond to red, say |
13D | Intelligence, so to speak |
15D | Pedal next to the gas |
19D | Those with sky-high career prospects? |
21D | Began a round of golf, with “off” |
23D | Sound from an angry cat or snake |
24D | “You betcha!” |
26D | Rank for the post-season |
30D | Sent via the post office |
32D | Without, in French |
35D | Gait below a canter |
36D | Equipment for tug-of-war |
37D | Kind of electronics port |
38D | Computer viruses and the like |
39D | Grassland |
42D | Friends who go way back |
43D | Loses all composure |
44D | “All the world’s a ___, / And all the men and women merely players”: “As You Like It” |
46D | Bit of progress |
48D | Gradually absorb |
51D | ___ green (brightly saturated shade) |
52D | “Barbie” director Gerwig |
56D | “___ go bragh!” (cry of Irish pride) |
58D | Container for soup or Spam |
59D | Orchestra’s place in a theatre |
60D | Lard or schmaltz, e.g. |
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