The New Yorker - Nov 4 2019
| Clues | Answers |
| "Citizen: An American Lyric" writer | CLAUDIARANKINE |
| "Listen!," quaintly | HARK |
| "The Great ___," 2019 documentary about a data breach | HACK |
| "The Last Tycoon" director Kazan | ELIA |
| "Trust Exercise" author Susan | CHOI |
| 1883 Maupassant novel | UNEVIE |
| 2019 film starring Awkwafina | THEFAREWELL |
| Antipasto tidbit | OLIVE |
| Beaut | GEM |
| Bright-hued parrot | MACAW |
| Brooklyn Brown or Newcastle Brown | ALE |
| Carla's duet partner on "Tramp" | OTIS |
| Clothing brand known for deep Vs and disco pants | AMERICANAPPAREL |
| Cook up | MAKE |
| Enchilada topper | MOLE |
| Expert | PRO |
| Fashions | CRAZES |
| Feeling that might be post-produced? | FOMO |
| Fidel's successor | RAUL |
| Genre with roots in reggae | DUB |
| Heads outside together? | TOTEM |
| Hung around | LINGERED |
| It can help you pick sides | MENU |
| It may be found in a bust | KILO |
| It's taken in court | STAND |
| Its trill opens "Rhapsody in Blue" | CLARINET |
| Kid in a classic eighties movie | GOONIE |
| Kind of car or hall | DINING |
| L.G.B.T. life-style magazine | OUT |
| Man of La Mancha? | SENOR |
| Million ___ March | MAN |
| More than fascinate | ENAMOR |
| Nanny, e.g | DOMESTICWORKER |
| New York's Jacob ___ Park | RIIS |
| Nickname for a cheater in the Oklahoma land rush of 1889 | SOONER |
| Not just nibble | GNAW |
| Nursery-rhyme vessel | PAIL |
| Old-fashioned suit? | BESEEM |
| Old-timey steam-powered road locomotives | TRACTIONENGINES |
| Only country in the world beginning with the letter "O" | OMAN |
| Opposite of fore | AFT |
| Org. involved in Russiagate | FEC |
| Org. that discovered the Wow! signal in space | SETI |
| Period | ERA |
| Place for a marquee | CINEMA |
| Place for locks | CANAL |
| Puzzle for a translator, often | IDIOM |
| Rapper Lil ___ Vert | UZI |
| Recurring Shakespearean figure | FOOL |
| Rock group | ORES |
| Roman emperor after Galba | OTHO |
| Seminal Edward Said book on representation of "the East" | ORIENTALISM |
| Site of the Pinto revolt against Portuguese rule | GOA |
| Snowball or Napoleon, in a George Orwell story | ANIMAL |
| So | THUS |
| Specks | IOTAS |
| Stallion's mate | MARE |
| Stephanie Hannon, e.g., on the 2016 Hillary Clinton campaign: Abbr | CTO |
| Still friends after a breakup, say | ONGOODTERMS |
| Subject of a 1982 best-seller on sexuality | GSPOT |
| Switch on a guitar amp | ONOFF |
| They're built on benches | PECS |
| Unwelcome form of audience participation | FANINTERFERENCE |
| Uplift | ELATE |
| Uses for old T-shirts | RAGS |
| Veneer | FACADE |
| Word that follows "steel" or "open" | TOED |
| ___ Farm, setting for a George Orwell story | MANOR |
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