Our New Yorker Crossword July 29, 2024 answers guide should help you finish today’s crossword if you’ve found yourself stuck on a crossword clue.
The New Yorker Crossword July 29, 2024 Answers
If you need help solving the New Yorker Crossword on 7/29/24, 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 | Substantial |
6A | Google’s generative-A.I. model |
12A | Survey respondent |
13A | Speaker |
14A | Fictional teacher whose pupils were the “crème de la crème” |
16A | Abbr. that encompasses a wide array of racial identities |
17A | Informed |
18A | Symbol also called a crux ansata |
20A | Like city land, usually |
21A | “Sesame Street” subject |
25A | Old spots for contacts |
27A | Capt.’s inferior |
28A | French film whose title character is a waitress at Paris’s Café des Deux Moulins |
29A | Give (out) |
31A | Impersonate |
32A | Team in a classic “S.N.L.” sketch |
34A | “Moral Man and Immoral Society” author whom Barack Obama cited as one of his favorite philosophers |
36A | “___ word . . .” |
37A | Rested |
39A | André who wrote the 1924 Surrealist Manifesto |
40A | Embellishes, in a way |
42A | Term used by Edward Said to describe the final phase of an artist’s career |
44A | Like peacocks |
45A | Mogul conqueror |
46A | “And the Band Played On: Politics, People, and the ___ Epidemic” (Randy Shilts book) |
47A | Bone attached to the quadriceps tendon |
49A | This, in French |
50A | Work that’s not usually included in job descriptions |
55A | Genre with roots in Detroit |
56A | Use |
57A | Amounts (to) |
58A | Plot point in “Lady Chatterley’s Lover” |
1D | Yasiin Bey, formerly known as ___ Def |
2D | Origins of latitude and longitude? |
3D | Media organization in the 2004 documentary “Control Room” |
4D | Area where a driver might be employed |
5D | Ached |
6D | Rot |
7D | Stumbles |
8D | Pricey Chinese liquor |
9D | “here, there’s no language / for officer or law, no color to call white. / if snow fell, ___ fall black”: Danez Smith |
10D | “___ don’t!” |
11D | Outrage |
12D | Sport whose non-volley zone is informally called the kitchen |
14D | Obsessiveness |
15D | Star of the 2004 bio-pic “Kinsey” |
16D | Theoretical framework |
19D | Darned thing |
22D | Inspiration for a new haircut or makeup look, perhaps |
23D | Car-pool preventer? |
24D | Least lenient |
26D | Calls |
27D | Creepy looks |
30D | Without restraint |
33D | Like the “fringe of his faint eyes,” in Shelley’s elegy for Keats |
35D | Prototype, in software |
38D | Finger painting? |
41D | Bowels |
43D | Figure at a bank |
45D | Brownstone feature |
48D | Indigenous people of Hokkaido |
50D | Info in an “OMW” text, perhaps |
51D | Abbr. on a clothing tag |
52D | Condition that scrupulosity is a subtype of, for short |
53D | Shakespearean cries |
54D | Impostor poster? |
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