The New Yorker Monday, February 6, 2023 Crossword Answers

Daily solution for the The New Yorker Crossword Clues Monday, February 6, 2023 by Anna Shechtman. The New Yorker Crosswords are very hard some times, with our help you will be able to finish the tricky definitions.
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Across

Number Clues Answers
1 Tab-bracket connectors QWERTYUIOP
11 Private instructor?: Abbr. SGT
14 Series of beeps on an old radio broadcast, e.g. TIMESIGNAL
15 Bench-dip targets, familiarly TRIS
17 Subject of a frameup? STOCKPHOTO
18 Effortlessness EASE
19 Jerk ASS
20 Wiretapper of Americans in 2007’s “The Simpsons Movie” THENSA
22 Discord and Trust APPS
25 Subject of transformation by media technologies, per Marshall McLuhan SENSORIUM
28 Latte relative FLATWHITE
31 “For ___ sake!” PETES
32 Acclaimed German filmmaker who said, in 1974, “I think TV is the most important thing one can do” FASSBINDER
34 College area, for short DEPT
35 “___ Hard to Keep a Clean Shirt Clean” (June Jordan poem) ITS
36 Object of an Indiana Jones quest ARK
37 Expected DUE
39 “A cowardly escape from the problems of peace,” according to Thomas Mann WAR
40 “Barefoot in the Park” playwright Simon NEIL
42 Banquet-decor concern TABLESCAPE
45 Frying, maybe INOIL
47 170 in Verbal and Quantitative Reasoning are top ones GRESCORES
48 Subway workers also called sandhogs, e.g. TUNNELERS
50 Cantabrique et Méditerranée MERS
51 Frustrate IMPEDE
52 Sleep-study abbr. REM
54 ___ tablets (trove of more than fourteen thousand cuneiform pieces dating to the third millennium B.C.) EBLA
55 Styles of acting, as it were MANNERISMS
62 65-Across, for one SEAT
63 Starter followers MAINDISHES
64 Deli or bar order RYE
65 Lounger in the Museum of Modern Art? EAMESCHAIR

Down

Number Clues Answers
1 Some liquid measurements, briefly QTS
22 Aptitudes (for) AFFINITIES
2 What William Hazlitt called “the salt of conversation, not the food” WIT
23 Vanity purchase, perhaps PLATENUMBER
3 Genre with post-hardcore roots EMO
24 Gospel performance? PASSIONPLAY
4 Gets a new player for RECASTS
41 Striped LINEATE
5 Clucks TSKS
29 Ring regulator: Abbr. WBA
46 Conducted LED
6 Pound sounds YIPS
30 “Honey in the Horn” trumpeter Al HIRT
49 Contraction trademarked by Kourtney Kardashian as the name of her gummy-supplement brand LEMME
7 [groan] UGH
25 Lowering SINKAGE
56 High security rating AAA
8 Goddess who saved Odysseus INO
26 Airline guess, for short ETD
43 Chilly greeting? BRR
57 Matchsticks game played in “Last Year at Marienbad” NIM
9 Muffin variety OAT
27 Irks NEEDLES
58 Dir. from Providence to Boston NNE
10 What spoilers spoil PLOTS
33 The ways of the French? RUES
52 Beaujolais and Volnay REDS
21 Hip extension? HOP
38 It’s often left of F1 ESC
53 Ariel’s prince in “The Little Mermaid” ERIC
11 Conducted STEERED
44 Chief of the force, informally COMMISH
12 Some enamel sets GRANITEWARE
59 Oldies syllable SHA
13 Christmas Day detritus TISSUEPAPER
60 ___ fun (noodle variety) MEI
16 Atelier employee SEAMSTRESS
61 Georgia inits., once SSR