Our New Yorker Crossword January 6, 2025 answers guide should help you finish today’s crossword if you’ve found yourself stuck on a crossword clue.
The New Yorker Crossword January 6, 2025 Answers
If you need help solving the New Yorker Crossword on 1/6/25, 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 | “Resident Evil” actress Jovovich |
6A | Late tourney round |
11A | Literary device that covers up plot holes |
12A | System on which the term “spamming” was coined |
14A | “I had fun!” follow-up |
17A | “___ Kandelikas” (Ladino Hanukkah song) |
18A | Beset |
19A | “I talk to God, but the ___ is empty”: Sylvia Plath |
20A | Shuttlecock |
22A | It parallels Park, for short |
23A | Malawi, Tanganyika, or Turkana |
24A | They might be delivered as audio essays |
25A | Mac : Gaelic :: ___ : Hebrew |
26A | Poet and novelist Alyan |
27A | Holy ___ |
28A | It gets billed first |
31A | Emmy that “Lost” once won, informally |
32A | Brainiacs |
33A | “. . . then what?” |
36A | Excessively dainty |
37A | “We are the ninety-nine per cent” movement, briefly |
38A | Word from the Inuktitut for “house” |
40A | Kvetch |
41A | When albums are typically released, for short |
42A | Labyrinthine |
43A | Deficit ___ (term for an economist who doesn’t think deficits are a problem) |
44A | Box ___ |
46A | Bubbly state |
47A | “Now you understand what I’m dealing with . . .” |
50A | Deli offering |
51A | Express |
52A | Meeting |
53A | Course for an econ major |
1D | Second second? |
2D | “Kinda weird, but . . .” |
3D | Tech that eclipsed plasma |
4D | Ill-defined |
5D | Pro competitor |
6D | Unique |
7D | English county south of Suffolk |
8D | Drink in Valhalla |
9D | Like Dvořák’s Symphony No. 8 |
10D | Beachy-wave hair-product ingredient |
11D | Piece of writing that might have a stirring message? |
13D | Word that can be translated as “small pieces of meat” |
14D | Endangered Southwestern predators |
15D | “The Last Samurai” author |
16D | Countdown day, briefly |
21D | One of Oedipus and Jocasta’s daughters |
23D | “Video Games” singer Del Rey |
25D | Peer-to-peer file-sharing protocol |
26D | Confines |
29D | Word that can be used as a postpositive intensifier |
30D | Coach alternative |
31D | “___ dicho” (“Well said,” in Spanish) |
32D | Kind of app used for mobile payments |
33D | They’re sold in tins |
34D | Alert |
35D | “The Red-Headed League” author |
36D | Campanile, e.g. |
39D | Flute’s kin |
40D | Ride a lawn tractor, say |
41D | Running on ___ (exhausted) |
42D | Well groomed |
44D | Belch who says, “Excellent! I smell a device,” in “Twelfth Night” |
45D | What an “L” may signify |
48D | Coward |
49D | Affirmative word |
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