| Clues | Answers |
| "A ludicrous invention," per Germaine Greer | BRA |
| "Champion Literary Phallocrat," per Foster Wallace | UPDIKE |
| "Rules ___ rules" | ARE |
| "___ that a lot" | IGET |
| 1814 Byron poem | LARA |
| 1928 Virginia Woolf "biography" | ORLANDO |
| 1972 Bill Withers hit | LEANONME |
| Actress Dennings of "2 Broke Girls" | KAT |
| Actress Teri | GARR |
| Big brass | TUBA |
| Bodega convenience | ATM |
| British interjection | ISAY |
| Campy dance moves | DIPS |
| Carrier letters? | RNA |
| Clarifying words | ASIN |
| Containing radiocarbon, say | DATABLE |
| Cookies with a limited-edition cherry-cola flavor | OREOS |
| Director Nicolas | ROEG |
| E-mail address ending | EDU |
| Estrada of "CHiPS" | ERIK |
| Expedited, maybe | SAMEDAY |
| Former German colony called South West Africa | NAMIBIA |
| Galvanize | ENTHUSE |
| Get spitty | DROOLON |
| Go for | LEAPAT |
| Grande dame of music? | ARIANA |
| Group that embodied "a new kind of vampy feminism," per Camille Paglia | SPICEGIRLS |
| His last words were, "What an artist the world is losing in me!" | NERO |
| Homer described her as having "lovely ankles" | INO |
| Howls | BAYS |
| In a shrewd way | CANNILY |
| It might be next to the shoulder | BIKELANE |
| It's überized | GIGECONOMY |
| Kind of child | ONLY |
| Liberate | SETFREE |
| Like policies that result in the 27-Across | NEOLIBERAL |
| Like snowflakes | FRACTAL |
| Loose end? | NESS |
| Mature | RIPE |
| More moved, perhaps | TEARIER |
| N.Y.S.E. opportunities | IPOS |
| Nail-polish brand with collections by Justin Bieber and the Muppets | OPI |
| Name | CALL |
| Not quite highbrow, per Dwight Macdonald | MIDCULT |
| Official title of Giuseppe Garibaldi in 1860 | DICTATOR |
| Production | ADO |
| Putrefy | ROT |
| Rendezvous | TRYSTS |
| Rep | CRED |
| Richard III or Henry VII, e.g | USURPER |
| Schmaltz, literally | CHICKENFAT |
| She's just a "regular, degular, schmegular girl from the Bronx" | CARDIB |
| Sign of a warm welcome | OPENARMS |
| Stud alternative | RING |
| Swamp | FEN |
| Team originally called the New Jersey Americans | NETS |
| The poet Rumi, for instance | MUSLIM |
| They help you get a grip | PLIERS |
| They may result in unfair sentences | BADRAPS |
| They're formed in the mirror stage | EGOS |
| Thom of Radiohead | YORKE |
| Took for a time | RENTED |
| Trading trade | FINANCE |
| Turkey | FLOP |
| Unrefined stuff | ORE |
| Unveil | ROLLOUT |
| When repeated, a classic candy | DUM |
| Wild thing? | CARD |
| Word with tea or dessert | CART |
| Word with up or down | LET |
| Wrong | INERROR |
| Todo ___ | BIEN |
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The New Yorker - April 30 2018 Crossword Puzzle Answers
The New Yorker Crossword Puzzle Solutions - Apr 30 2018
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