On this page you will find all the answers to New York Times Crossword of November 22nd 2016.
November 22nd 2016 Answers
| Clue | Answer |
|---|---|
| Cousin of a cobbler | CRISP |
| One of the Marx Brothers | HARPO |
| Outdo | ONEUP |
| What's punched into an A.T.M., redundantly | PINNUMBER |
| Sault ___ Marie, Ont. | STE |
| Pizza chain found in many food courts | SBARRO |
| Expressed amazement | OOHED |
| It might involve mutual raising of tariffs | TRADEWAR |
| Film character who was asked to "Play it" | SAM |
| Capital of Jordan | AMMAN |
| Dark brown rodents with long tails and large eyes | FIELDMICE |
| Proactiv target | ACNE |
| "Darn!" | RATS |
| Mideast's Gulf of ___ | OMAN |
| ___ Theater, venue of "The Phantom of the Opera," the longest-running production in Broadway history | MAJESTIC |
| "Haha, u r hilarious" | LOL |
| Crack shooters | MARKSMEN |
| Belligerent Greek god | ARES |
| Sweater ___ | VEST |
| "This doesn't look good" | UHOH |
| Coke or Pepsi | SODA |
| Old radio show set in Harlem | AMOSNANDY |
| MSNBC's "Morning ___" | JOE |
| Garrison Keillor's home state | MINNESOTA |
| Trick-taking game with a 48-card deck | PINOCHLE |
| ___ Lingus | AER |
| Hand, to Javier | MANO |
| Something record-breaking | AFIRST |
| Tour de France sights | BIKES |
| Carolers' repertoire | NOELS |
| Himalayan land | NEPAL |
| Frank who directed "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington" | CAPRA |
| Kind of client | |
| Elitist sort | SNOB |
| Preppy shirt | POLO |
| Bro or sis | SIB |
| Musical syllable after "oom" | PAH |
| Musical talent, informally | CHOPS |
| Drunkards | SOTS |
| Quite a ways away | AFAR |
| Rehearsed a piece through from start to finish, in theater lingo | RANIT |
| When doubled, a South Seas island | BORA |
| Mineral in layers | MICA |
| Memorable 2011 hurricane | IRENE |
| When you get it | AHAMOMENT |
| Like yarn | SPUN |
| Talking horse of 1960s TV | MRED |
| Cock and bull | MALES |
| Something might be brought back by this | POPULARDEMAND |
| Voodoo spell | MOJO |
| Ashen | WAN |
| Dallas cager, informally | MAV |
| In working order | USABLE |
| Marmalade container | JAR |
| Mud | MIRE |
| "Where the heart is" | HOME |
| Versatile eating implement | SPORK |
| Decorates, as a cake | ICES |
| Scent | ODOR |
| Knot | TIE |
| Most sensible | SANEST |
| Possesses | HAS |
| Max's opposite | MIN |
| Grace ender | AMEN |
| Eastern or Western, for hoopsters | NBACONFERENCE |
| "Carmen" setting | SPAIN |
| The Canadian loonie or toonie, e.g. | COIN |
| Meeting point for tailors? | SEAM |
| Like the four things named in the circled squares | NONKOSHER |
| Momma's partner | POPPA |
| Shoppe descriptor | OLDE |
| Woes | ILLS |
| Onetime arcade giant | ATARI |
| Word before and after "will be" | BOYS |
| Casual sign-off in a letter | BEST |
| Opposite of 57-Across, to Muslims | HALAL |
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