On this page you will find all the answers to New York Times Crossword of November 11th 2022.
November 11th 2022 Answers
| Clue | Answer |
|---|---|
| Launch party? | NASA |
| Horrify | APPALL |
| ___ school | PREP |
| Higher bet | OVER |
| Popular paper flower variety | DAHLIA |
| Are awesome | RULE |
| Are awesome | ROCK |
| Doesn't stay in any one place too long | DRIFTS |
| Writer ___ Weijun Wang | ESME |
| Environmentally friendly opening | ECO |
| What jigsaw puzzle pieces do | FIT |
| Breaking point? | RESTSTOP |
| Set of books that may have an invented language | FANTASYSERIES |
| Milk source | UDDER |
| "One heart," "two hearts," "three hearts," etc. | BIDS |
| Chef's creation | MENU |
| The Big Easy, by another nickname | NOLA |
| Puffin, for one | AUK |
| Wraps that might have sauce on them | APRONS |
| Introspective question | DOI |
| Noun phrase that's present perfect indicative? | WISHLIST |
| M.L.B. All-Star Anderson | TIM |
| Slightly burned | SINGED |
| Content of some pads | INK |
| Owl's sound | WHOO |
| She used the Force multiple times in "The Last Jedi" | LEIA |
| They help you find your routes | MAPS |
| Luxurious and expensive | SWANK |
| Film technique for revealing a character's psychological state | DREAMSEQUENCE |
| Attraction for a bargain hunter | YARDSALE |
| Baby cheetah | CUB |
| Sportscaster Adams who hosted "Good Morning Football" | KAY |
| Neutrogena competitor | OLAY |
| Hindi or Hebrew | TONGUE |
| Ritual pile | PYRE |
| Big name in streaming | ROKU |
| Stomach | ENDURE |
| Word with image or language | BODY |
| Castle fortress | KEEP |
| Empty ___ | NESTER |
| Bit of trickery | RUSE |
| "You bought it? It's yours" | NOREFUNDS |
| Option for high-temperature cooking | AVOCADOOIL |
| Dance section of a 33-Across brass-band parade | SECONDLINE |
| Chamber oriented so that those who face it also face Jerusalem | ARK |
| Ethiopia's capital, informally | ADDIS |
| Wild ride? | PARTYBUS |
| The Sixers, on scoreboards | PHI |
| ___ Pennyworth, Bruce Wayne's loyal butler | ALFRED |
| Pop bottles, perhaps | LITERS |
| Creamy South Asian drink | LASSI |
| Event for journalists, informally | PRESSER |
| Reddish brown | RUST |
| Muppet known for singing duets with "Sesame Street" guests | ELMO |
| Easter confection | PEEP |
| A ways away | FAR |
| Entice | TEMPT |
| "A true warrior, like ___, shows his strength in hot water" (Chinese proverb) | TEA |
| Adherent to the Five K's | SIKH |
| Pass words? | NOTHANKYOU |
| Many factory workers carry them | UNIONCARDS |
| Mutual ___ | AID |
| Big ___ ("the moon and the stars," e.g.) | ASK |
| Blended style of facial makeup | SMOKEYEYE |
| Dresses in | WEARS |
| They can be red or read | LIPS |
| Hit HBO show whose main character worked at the nonprofit We Got Y'all | INSECURE |
| Cry to a horse | GIDDYUP |
| Big inits. in sports theater | WWE |
| Actress Jena of 2001's "Donnie Darko" | MALONE |
| Atonement for a mistake | AMENDS |
| Go in (for) | SUB |
| Not drunk? | EATEN |
| Part of LGBTQ | QUEER |
| Pennsylvania city or county | YORK |
| Sunburn soother | ALOE |
| Tend to a Zen garden, say | RAKE |
| Stomach | GUT |
| Popular beer, informally | PBR |
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