New Yorker Crossword July 17 2024 Answers (7/17/24)

Here are all of the answers to today's New Yorker Crossword puzzle for July 17 2024 to help you finish it up!
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The New Yorker Crossword July 17, 2024 Answers

If you need help solving the New Yorker Crossword on 7/17/24, 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 Lifetime pals, briefly
5A Bear whose porridge was too hot and whose bed was too hard
9A Month when procrastinators start thinking about their taxes
14A Terms borrowed from other languages, such as zeitgeist, algebra, and kerfuffle
16A Shiny doughnut covering
17A Easy-access location on a plane or in a theatre
18A Mercurys and Saturns, once
19A Initialism on a sandwich menu
20A When you’ll get to where you’re going: Abbr.
21A Polished for publication
23A Some desserts on “The Great British Bake Off”
25A Casino city near Lake Tahoe
26A Actress Sigourney
28A Snorkeler’s footwear
29A Monopolize, as a blanket
32A Fire-setting that might be felonious
33A Office aide: Abbr.
34A Stuff that gets smelted
35A “Works for me!”
39A Journalist and suffragist ___ B. Wells
40A Stick-shift selection
41A Soup scoop
42A Business card no.
43A Glacial stretches of time
44A Tackles Everest, say
45A Small piece of ear or nose jewelry
46A Counterfeit
47A “Total ___” (Arnold Schwarzenegger film)
49A Like Mao’s Little Book or Prince’s Little Corvette
50A “Every girl has an ugly ___”: Iliza Shlesinger
53A Black ___ (spider with a toxic bite)
54A “Let me have my far-fetched fantasies”
57A “Doctor Atomic” or “Madama Butterfly,” for example
58A Footage that might earn a film an R rating
59A First name of musicians Rogers, Chesney, and G
60A Auction venue
61A Boats such as Noah’s
1D Spill the beans
2D Kiss wrapper
3D Restaurant category for Chipotle and Panera
4D Show with a Five-Timers Club for returning guest hosts, familiarly
5D Wall art that a college student can afford, maybe
6D Neighborhoods
7D Canoodling out in the open, for short
8D Footnote symbol
9D Despite overwhelming obstacles
10D Subject of a 2006 demotion by the International Astronomical Union
11D Fifteen dollars per hour, e.g.
12D Golf-apparel brand
13D First word in the title of a Broadway show or the Victor Hugo novel that inspired it
15D Trip that doesn’t require taking time off from an office job, perhaps
22D Tightly packed
24D Mary Kay rival
26D “___ something I said?”
27D Destroy bit by bit
28D Events where people might ride in teacups or win blue ribbons for the biggest zucchini
29D Preamble to an ill-conceived impromptu stunt
30D Dental-floss brand
31D What everyone inherits
36D Asian capital city that hosted the 1988 Olympics
37D Phone that lacks roaming capability?
38D “Life is ___, Highness. Anyone who says differently is selling something”: “The Princess Bride”
44D Former Wyoming congresswoman Liz, who wrote “Oath and Honor: A Memoir and a Warning”
45D Disdain
46D Label worn by the Devil, in a Lauren Weisberger title
47D Ready to pick off the vine
48D Garden for the first family?
51D What stripes on a uniform might indicate
52D Iowa State University city
53D High-sided pan
55D Baby in a den
56D Record label for Shakira and Doja Cat

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