| Clues | Answers |
| "Do not ___!" (math-chalkboard directive) | ERASE |
| "Happy now?" | AREYOUSATISFIED |
| "Until You Come Back to Me" singer | BASIA |
| "Until You Come Back to Me" singer Franklin | ARETHA |
| "Us," "Them!," and "It" | HORRORMOVIES |
| "Zoom" prog-rock band | ELO |
| The Weekly Standard readership | NEOCONS |
| A.F.C. North, e.g | DIV |
| Adds zip to | SPICESUP |
| Al, Bobby, or Jerry of racecar driving | UNSER |
| Alt-rock band with the No. 1 hit "Unbelievable" | EMF |
| Blow a gasket | SEERED |
| Bristles on an earthworm | SETAE |
| Carrier to Amsterdam | KLM |
| Chaim Potok's "The Gift of Asher ___" | LEV |
| Crop-circle artists, maybe | ALIENS |
| Devil's purchase | SOUL |
| E.g | HERESONEEXAMPLE |
| Explored | LOOKEDAROUND |
| Freddie Scott hit song covered by Ray Charles and Michael McDonald | HEYGIRL |
| French physician who invented a revolver that bears his name | LEMAT |
| Gmail-address ender | COM |
| Grammy-winning producer Kenneth Brian ___, a.k.a. Babyface | EDMONDS |
| Hagrid's slobbering dog | FANG |
| Harry and Meghan | THESUSSEXES |
| Heat-seeking search? | FRISKING |
| His "Fresh Guacamole" is the shortest short film ever nominated for an Oscar | PES |
| Hits home | BATSIN |
| Ignite, with "to" | SETFIRE |
| It's good in Veracruz | BUENO |
| Kicks back | RESTS |
| Laugh-track sounds | HAHAS |
| Leave | EXIT |
| Leon Uris novel, with "The" | HAJ |
| Lip-balm letters | SPF |
| Long-handled weapon | POLEAXE |
| Makes light of | GLOSSESOVER |
| Mini preview | TEASER |
| More to the point? | SHARPER |
| Number of days in septembre | TRENTE |
| Oktoberfest purchase | STEIN |
| Omelette seasoning | SEL |
| On Social Sec., maybe | RET |
| Pad ___ (Thai vegetable dish) | PAK |
| Places with palms? | HANDS |
| Proactive folks | DOERS |
| Profound unease | ANGST |
| Quilting sessions | BEES |
| Rationale for a historical adaptation, maybe | RENEWEDINTEREST |
| Reuben bread | RYE |
| Sean who plays Rudy in "Rudy" | ASTIN |
| See 9-Down | NATO |
| Signs up | JOINS |
| Simba-like | LEONINE |
| Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre, e.g | EXISTENTIALISTS |
| Solo player in Max Bruch's "Kol Nidrei" | CELLIST |
| Spanish pronoun | ESO |
| Squalid | SEAMY |
| Subtle clues | HINTS |
| Tango necessity | TWO |
| Trades | BARTERS |
| Tycoon | BARON |
| Wait around | HANG |
| ___ Bucco (restaurateur on "The Sopranos") | ARTIE |
| ___ in "Xray" (per the 52-Down phonetic alphabet) | XAS |
| ___-Aztecan (American Indian language family) | UTO |
The New Yorker - June 1 2020 Crossword Puzzle Solutions
The New Yorker - Jun 1 2020 Crossword Answers
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