On this page you will find all the answers to New York Times Crossword of November 26th 2022.
November 26th 2022 Answers
Clue | Answer |
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Influential book sellers? | BLURBS |
High jinks | ANTICS |
Search for the wanted | MANHUNT |
Eclipses | SHOWSUP |
Jean Rhys novel that's a response to "Jane Eyre" | WIDESARGASSOSEA |
"Ignore this," in proofreading | STET |
Scottish Highlander | GAEL |
Attitude | SASS |
Corruption | ROT |
Finish that's rough to the touch | STUCCO |
Six-time N.B.A. All-Star Kyle | LOWRY |
Inconsistent | HITORMISS |
"Ti ___" (bit of Romance language romance language) | AMO |
Bank holding | LIEN |
Paulo who wrote "The Alchemist" | COELHO |
Open many tabs, maybe | BARTEND |
Not keeping up | TOOSLOW |
Connected, say | ONLINE |
"Crazy Rich Asians" actress Gemma | CHAN |
"___ Belle Histoire" (French love song) | UNE |
Unfailingly loyal | RIDEORDIE |
Bugs's archenemy | ELMER |
Changes | ALTERS |
Père d'une princesse | ROI |
Mope | SULK |
Shuns, with "out" | ICES |
Formerly | ONCE |
Chinua Achebe novel that's a response to "Heart of Darkness" | THINGSFALLAPART |
Convenient setting for the forgetful | AUTOPAY |
Alternative to sunbathing | FAKETAN |
"Is it?" | THATSO |
Most seaside towns have one | MARINA |
Big competitors in European auto racing | BMWS |
Brie base | LAIT |
Locale in Dante's "Inferno" | UNDERWORLD |
Classical orator | RHETOR |
Clear the tables | BUS |
Hiccup, so to speak | SNAG |
Cries of clarity | AHS |
Refusals | NOS |
Pairs | TWOSOMES |
Rae of "The Misadventures of Awkward Black Girl" | ISSA |
They're not to be missed | CUES |
Some retreats | SPAS |
Turned to refuse | TRASHED |
A toast | SALUT |
Gain admission | GETIN |
Pain reliever option | TYLENOL |
Ghanaian and Ivorian export | COCOA |
Piano bar mainstay | CROONER |
Work or workers | LABOR |
Neighbor of a Yemeni | OMANI |
People claiming to possess special enlightenment | ILLUMINATI |
Sparkled | SHONE |
Preacher, in a parable | SOWER |
Unmoving | INERT |
Do the final step in needle-threading | TIEAKNOT |
Psychoanalytic subject | THESELF |
About | CIRCA |
Idolize | DEIFY |
Key piece of an overlock sewing machine | LOOPER |
"Now!" | STAT |
"No chance" | UHUH |
Singer Ford with the 1988 song "Kiss Me Deadly" | LITA |
Spoken word competition | SLAM |
Ocean Spray prefix | CRAN |
Mountain whose name means "I burn" | ETNA |
Tech that reduced demand for maps | GPS |
Lead-in to Felipe or Miguel | SAO |
The first Black American sorority, in brief | AKA |
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