| Clues | Answers |
| "Silent Spring" subject | DDT |
| "Turn up the heat!" | BRR |
| "West Coast" singer Lana | DELREY |
| Acronymic sitcom title | MASH |
| Australia's national gem | OPAL |
| Author whose book prompted the 1960 court case R. v Penguin Books Ltd | DHLAWRENCE |
| Bad-mouths and then some | SLANDERS |
| Ballet dancer who's the focus of "Letter to a Man" | NIJINSKY |
| Blossom with a "beard" | IRIS |
| Bookmarked locations | SITES |
| Brunswick-stew ingredients | ONIONS |
| Canyonlands National Park river | COLORADO |
| Chanel rival | DIOR |
| Course loads? | GOLFBAGS |
| Crime that Charles Ponzi pleaded guilty to | MAILFRAUD |
| Depression | VALE |
| Disreputable news source | RAG |
| Dr. Seuss creatures that exist in Plain and Star-Bellied varieties | SNEETCHES |
| Evil spirit said to rob graves | GHOUL |
| Expected amounts | AVERAGES |
| Falstaff's royal chum | HAL |
| Familiar name of Schubert's "Ellens dritter Gesang" | AVEMARIA |
| Finds funny | GETS |
| Gazpacho and vichyssoise, for two | COLDDISHES |
| Grain grinder that uses large cylinders | ROLLERMILL |
| Great divide | GULF |
| Immortal Middle-earth denizen | ELF |
| Innocuous oath | DRAT |
| Leaves few leaves | RAKES |
| Like "Aladdin" and "The Lion King," recently | REMADE |
| Likely to offend | INBADTASTE |
| Literary wrap-up | EPILOGUE |
| Liverpool transport | TRAM |
| Logical inconsistencies | HOLES |
| Long-established | AGEOLD |
| Low-cost lodging, slangily | FLOPHOUSE |
| Lummoxes | OAFS |
| Make a deposit at a bank, maybe | GIVEBLOOD |
| Many a House of Lords member | BARON |
| Mount ___ (historic Virginia estate) | VERNON |
| Museo displays | ARTE |
| Needed to reorder | RANOUTOF |
| Pews' places | NAVES |
| Principle | TENET |
| Puerto Rican seaport | PONCE |
| Recovered from overnight | SLEPTOFF |
| Render feasible | ENABLE |
| Restaurant chain with a Dollar Cravings menu | TACOBELL |
| Rooms that often have dormers | ATTICS |
| Sheep-dip targets | LICE |
| Short end? | BOBTAIL |
| Sign of anxiety, perhaps | TIC |
| Snow in "A Song of Ice and Fire" | JON |
| Societal troubles | ILLS |
| Sonar pulse | PING |
| Star of seven Billy Wilder films | LEMMON |
| State capital founded as a gold camp | HELENA |
| Stationary item? | BIKE |
| Tennis star with an ESPY named for him | ASHE |
| The Packers logo, e.g | OVAL |
| They're beyond your control | SELFDRIVINGCARS |
| Timely word? | OCLOCK |
| Wasteland | MOOR |
| Whom the Queen of Sheba travelled to visit | SOLOMON |
| Wool-coat wearer | EWE |
| Word trademarked by Lucasfilm | DROID |
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The New Yorker - January 6 2020 Crossword Puzzle Solution
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