New Yorker Crossword June 19 2024 Answers (6/19/24)

Here are all of the answers to today's New Yorker Crossword puzzle for June 19 2024 to help you finish it up!
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The New Yorker Crossword June 19, 2024 Answers

If you need help solving the New Yorker Crossword on 6/19/24, 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 Dietary need in whole-grain cereals
6A Word that can follow Bay or gray
10A High five, essentially
14A Novel that uses barnyard creatures as an allegory for Soviet totalitarianism
16A Mah-jongg piece
17A “Quit it!”
18A Redding who wrote the Aretha Franklin hit “Respect”
19A “The Monster at the ___ of This Book” (suspenseful story narrated by Grover)
20A They may be counted by a persnickety express-lane cashier
21A Concern for a pizza connoisseur
22A Approximate length of many therapy sessions
23A Bitcoin and the like, for short
24A Break spent on the playground
27A Charles Dickens’s “___ Expectations”
29A Sheep’s sound
30A Big sporting competitions, familiarly
33A “Sorry . . . can’t think of anything”
36A Software-customization options
37A Kemper of “The Office”
38A Multiplied by
39A Like a clown holding a thousand-yard stare
40A Compare screwdrivers from several local suppliers?
43A “Young Frankenstein” actress Teri
44A Oak tree, once
45A Lose sleep, perhaps
47A “Live and Let ___” (1973 James Bond film)
50A Type of wrestling that’s big in Japan?
51A Arctic relatives of grizzlies
53A The Krusty ___ (SpongeBob SquarePants’s employer)
54A “Hard to believe, but it’s true!”
55A Word in some typeface names that’s French for “without”
56A Biological bit that can be mapped or spliced
57A ___ Central Terminal
1D Gradually lose color
2D Privy to, as a secret plan
3D Tricky predicament
4D CPR specialist
5D Workplace on the TV show “WKRP in Cincinnati”
6D Last word of many fairy tales
7D Emanuel who served as the mayor of Chicago
8D Important historical periods
9D Quantity that’s been reduced by half?
10D Raconteur
11D Broke into a wide smile
12D Group of über-popular celebrities
13D Possible answer to the question “What should I make with all this basil?”
15D Cross-legged yoga pose
21D Wetland where tart fruit is grown
22D Stud muffins
23D Michael who played Allan in “Barbie”
24D Stat that counts the number of people brought around to home plate
25D Tall shade trees
26D Relinquish, as territory
27D Reverberating instruments in Buddhist temples
28D Hardwood-floor coverings
30D Part of a fork
31D New Haven school that went fully coed in 1969
32D Small cut
34D Chicken (out)
35D One of eighty-eight on a piano
39D “___ That Weight” (song on “Abbey Road”)
40D Soaks up the sun
41D Rival of Lexus and Infiniti
42D Like the numerals in every Super Bowl logo except 50
43D Report-card letter
45D Synonym for “socially aware” that Time called “a convenient Republican dog whistle”
46D Lena of “Chocolat”
47D Carvey who starred opposite Mike Myers in “Wayne’s World”
48D Fix a wrinkly shirt, say
49D “___ 1759” (detail on Guinness’s harp)
51D Napoleon or Snowball, in 14-Across
52D Continent home to most members of NATO: Abbr.

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