Our New Yorker Crossword May 6, 2024 answers guide should help you finish today’s crossword if you’ve found yourself stuck on a crossword clue.
The New Yorker Crossword May 6, 2024 Answers
If you need help solving the New Yorker Crossword on 5/6/24, 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 | ___ anglais (woodwind instrument) |
4A | Quality |
9A | Bread crumbs used to make chicken katsu |
14A | Lament |
15A | Radio confirmation |
16A | Royal ___ |
17A | “This was meant to be” |
19A | Upper atmosphere, so to speak |
20A | One looking for bugs |
22A | “Work Out” rapper J. ___ |
23A | Behave like an ass, in a way |
24A | Cyclops and Wolverine, e.g. |
26A | Wood ___ (mushroom in Chinese cuisine) |
27A | Solicits |
31A | Certain cell-phone mode |
32A | Fulfillment of a long-held wish |
36A | Break after delivery, perhaps |
38A | Gaye anthem |
40A | Birth mo. for many Aquarians |
41A | Tilt |
42A | Hong Kong megastar Andy |
43A | Not win-win |
47A | E-mail alternative to plain text |
48A | Yesterday, in Spanish |
49A | Dryer sheet? |
54A | Number |
56A | It’s known for its large delta |
57A | Speechless |
58A | Play part |
59A | Piece of safety equipment |
60A | Some breakfast pop-ups? |
61A | Mass |
62A | Yearbook section: Abbr. |
1D | Stole |
2D | Where one might begin a tattoo sleeve |
3D | Places to stretch |
4D | Ding-dong |
5D | Get up |
6D | Donations |
7D | Rapper with the 1987 début album “Rhyme Pays” |
8D | Emblem of kinship |
9D | Pasty, e.g. |
10D | “Don’t be weird!” |
11D | Japan, in Japanese |
12D | Showed deference, in a way |
13D | Brutes |
18D | Name that sounds like a letter |
21D | Is stirred by a draft, say |
25D | Caused great distress to |
27D | Cards that some don’t accept, briefly |
28D | Get ready to cook dinner, say |
29D | Coffee-growing region that includes the western slopes of Hualalai |
30D | Easy to miss, maybe |
33D | Fed one’s inner child? |
34D | K-12, for short |
35D | Double trouble? |
37D | Artisan who fuses glass to metal |
39D | Swallowing things? |
43D | “White Teeth” author Smith |
44D | Checking out |
45D | Put on sale, say |
46D | Place to see reeds |
47D | Babe |
50D | Salsa option, familiarly |
51D | “Favour my solemn song, for I have loved / Thee ___, and thee only”: Percy Bysshe Shelley |
52D | Split apart |
53D | Word before line or house |
55D | “That’s great!” |
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