Category: The New Yorker Crossword Answers
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  1. 1.Sound-system device with a reverb knob
  2. 2.___ rasa (blank slate)
  3. 3.National park in Maine
  4. 4.Coen brother who didn't direct 2021's "The Tragedy of Macbeth”
  5. 5.Animal that someone tough has in them, per a meme
  6. 6.Colorless
  7. 7.Fluxus artist Yoko
  8. 8.Cried at a scarecrow, maybe
  9. 9.Features of Agatha Christie mysteries
  10. 10.Low-quality, in slang
  11. 11."No such thing as a stupid question!”
  12. 12.Prep, as some instant ramen
  13. 13.Beat all, so to speak
  14. 14.Sucked . . . or the opposite of sucked
  15. 15."Eureka!”
  16. 16.Really suffering
  17. 17.Plays a kazoo, perhaps
  18. 18.Outer layer of a person
  19. 19.Word after data or before level
  20. 20.Implement whose length tends to be inversely correlated with speed, in rowing sprints
  21. 21.Goofs up
  22. 22.Alabama city that's home to the National Voting Rights Museum
  23. 23.Place with a treatment menu
  24. 24.Tireless work ___
  25. 25."Paul ___: Mall Cop” (2009 film)
  26. 26.Full one-eighty
  27. 27.Onstage discussion group
  28. 28.Muscle that's a common vax site
  29. 29.Kids with a phone?
  30. 30.Massachusetts revolutionary Samuel for whom a brewery is named
  31. 31.E.R. doc's heart-shocking device
  32. 32.Sick
  33. 33.Dangle
  34. 34.Modest response to a compliment
  35. 35.Not together
  36. 36.Berkeley nickname
  37. 37.Cheese sometimes grated tableside, informally
  38. 38.Light up a joint first thing, say
  39. 39.Avian symbols for Duolingo and Tripadvisor
  40. 40.Smack in the face with a certain dessert
  41. 41.Drug that's "dropped”
  42. 42.Musician and actor Janelle
  43. 43.Musical framework with aroha (ascent) and avaroha (descent)
  44. 44.Animal that sounds like a tree, a pronoun, and a letter
  45. 45.Eager
  46. 46.Web site that hosts code repositories
  47. 47.Inspiration for Melemele Island, in a Hawaii-inspired Pokémon game
  48. 48.Doomscroller's feeling
  49. 49.What "every kiss begins with,” in a jewelry slogan
  50. 50.Stow, as a sword
  51. 51.___ butter (moisturizing substance)
  52. 52.Request that preceded "rewind” on some VHS rentals
  53. 53.Where the New Orleans Jazz moved, in 1979
  54. 54.Beam that can be used for cutting
  55. 55."LMAO” equivalent that might be replaced by "?”
  56. 56.Crucial
  57. 57.Finder's ___ (type of reward)
  58. 58.Emo emotion
  59. 59.Outer layer of a watermelon
  60. 60.Where hotteok can be found
  61. 61.Mononymous singer in the K-pop girl group Red Velvet
  62. 62."That one's mine!”
  63. 63.Contacts privately, in a way: Abbr.
  64. 64.Long fish whose back is part of the race route, in Mario Kart 8's Dolphin Shoals
  65. 65.Got a leg up?
  66. 66.One of two Greek letters on a scoreboard, when the Bears play the Eagles
  67. 67.Brahma, for example
  68. 68.Word used when making a point?
  69. 69.Stringed instruments usually tuned to G-C-E-A, for short
  70. 70.Shabu-shabu noodle
  71. 71.Paper, canvas, clay, etc.
  72. 72.Ten times ten, casually
  73. 73.Restaurant that once offered a seven-patty burger for seven dollars and seventy-seven cents
  74. 74.Furniture store with a mazelike interior
  75. 75.This is jeopardy!
  76. 76.Docking station?
  77. 77.Dull impact sound
  78. 78."Keep ___ and Carry On”


About The New Yorker Crossword

The New Yorker was established in 1926 as a lighthearted comic magazine centered on Manhattan. One of its many amusing departments is the Puzzles and game Dept. which features the very popular The New Yorker Crossword. The New Yorker is available in both print and digital forms. Signing up for the digital subscriptions allows an access to every The New Yorker issue from its inception in 1926 till now.

Solving The New Yorker Crossword

The New Yorker Crosswords are published at 6am every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at a decreasing level of difficulty. Every Sunday 6am, Cryptic Crosswords are published. For getting correct The New Yorker Crossword answers, a clue is to be selected from the square or the list in the grid. Once entered, the clue will turn gray. You can easily use shortcuts in your keyboard for navigation of the puzzles in a desktop – arrow keys for moving the cursor, Shift plus enter for going back to the earlier clue and tab or enter for skipping to next clue. For switching between down and across clues, use space bar. If you’re using a phone, once the word has been entered, the cursor will move on to the next word in the same direction. For switching directions, double tap the grid or tap the blue clue bar. You can get a print of the grids or the solution by clicking the button on the top right corner.

If you get stuck at a clue, you can just click on ‘Reveal’ and choose if you wish to have square, word, or the solution revealed. For checking the puzzle answers while solving the, click on Settings and turn on the Error check mode. The correct ones will appear in Green whereas the incorrect ones will turn red. You can click on the Check button to check the square, word, or the grid. You can take a break while solving the puzzle and get back to it later by saving your progress using your New Yorker account. The timer on the left can also be paused, or hid.

If you’re having a bad day and just feel like starting the puzzle all over, just reset. This will clear the whole grid and the timer will be at 0 again. If there’s any difficulty viewing the clues, the browser window should be expanded or the zoom percentage can be adjusted.

The New Yorker Crossword Partner Mode

The Partner mode is an interesting feature that lets you solve a crossword with a partner. One user can add just one partner for solving a crossword. To know if your partner accepts the invitation, just keep a look on the options above grid. They’ll change. Once you start playing together, you will be able to see ‘Partner Active’ on the desktop. To take a break while solving with a partner, just make sure that the crossword link has been shared. In case you use the app, just clicking on the ‘Partner Mode’ will take you back to where you left it. Solving The New Yorker Crossword answers won’t add up any extra time.

The New Yorker Crossword Authors

Ten constructors work for The New Yorker Crosswords – Kameron Austin Collins, Anna Shechtman, Wyna Liu, Erik Agard, Aimee Lucido, Robyn Weintraub, Natan Last, Patrick Berry, Caitlin Reid, and Elizabeth C. Gorski. All the crosswords are edited by the editor – Liz Maynes-Aminzade along with Nicholas Henriquez. The copy editing and fact checking is doing by the other staff members.

 

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