Today’s crossword solution for the NY Times Crossword 2 Nov 22, Wednesday. The New York Times Crosswords are very hard some times, with our help you will be able to finish the tricky definitions.
Below you will find all the answers for the NY Times Crossword 2 Nov 22, Wednesday divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
Clues | Answers |
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Like the ocean’s ebb and flow | TIDAL |
Words said at the front of an aisle | I DOS |
Babysitter’s handful | BRAT |
___ it all (unaffected) | ABOVE |
Giggle | HE-HE |
Indian flatbread | ROTI |
Italian confection brand known for its gold foil wrappers | FERRERO ROCHER |
Composer Stravinsky | IGOR |
“Tiny” Dickens boy | TIM |
Butterflies-to-be | PUPAE |
Slangy command to someone arriving with a six-pack | BEER ME! |
2007 Alicia Keys album | AS I AM |
Scatter like a flock of birds | FLY OFF |
Home, colloquially | CRIB |
Starts to remove, as screws | LOOSENS |
Hemmed and ___ | HAWED |
Underhanded move for an athlete? | LAYUP |
“___ Dere” (jazz classic about a toddler’s many questions) | DAT |
Notification | ALERT |
One serving punch? … or, parsed differently, a hint to 12 squares in this puzzle | BOXER or BOX “ER” |
Transport back and forth | FERRY |
Way to go, in Paris | RUE |
Dough | MOOLA |
Stiff, as competition | FIERCE |
Fall Out Boy, for one | EMO BAND |
Item split by pedants | HAIR |
Casual getaways | VACAYS |
Southwestern sights | MESAS |
Loath (to) | AVERSE |
Gaming novices | NOOBS |
La ___, Bolivia | PAZ |
Friedrich who created a scale of hardness | MOHS |
Small dog originally bred for fox hunting | BORDER TERRIER |
Soeur’s sibling | FRERE |
Drew on | USED |
Protein-building acid | AMINO |
Swimming competition | MEET |
___ Gerritsen, author of medical and crime thrillers | TESS |
Seasons, in a way | SALTS |
Down
Clues | Answers |
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Only U.S. president also to serve as chief justice | TAFT |
Flag carrier airline of Spain | IBERIA |
Campus quarters | DORMS |
Assert | AVER |
Its spots are actually rosettes | LEOPARD |
Restaurant chain with a smile in its logo | IHOP |
Unleaded, so to speak | DECAF |
“Amen!” | OH HELL YEAH! |
Oracle | SEER |
Intimate apparel in many lawyer puns | BRIEFS |
First men’s tennis player to reach 10 consecutive Grand Slam singles finals | ROGER FEDERER |
Subject of study at CERN’s laboratory | ATOM |
Exhaust | TIRE |
13th-century Persian poet and mystic | RUMI |
Cutesy sound that may accompany a poke | BOOP! |
Founder of heavy metal’s Body Count | ICE-T |
___ Highness | YOUR |
Temporary embarrassment in a public competition, figuratively | BLOODY NOSE |
Deal breaker? | NARC |
Eyelid woe | STYE |
Sprinter that’s a homophone of 46-Across | HARE |
One mentioned in “Class Notes,” informally | ALUM |
Shout that may accompany many arms waving | WE’RE OVER HERE! |
Rocker Rose | AXL |
___ fide | BONA |
Much of Finland’s wilderness | FIRS |
Nutmeg’s “sister spice” | MACE |
Parties that become naps when their first letter is changed to an “s” | FIESTAS |
___ hound | BASSET |
Dinosaur DNA source in “Jurassic Park” | AMBER |
Sensitive spots | SORES |
When many hibernations end | APRIL |
Extremely virtuous sort | SAINT |
Radio toggle | AM/FM |
Suffix with omni- | -VORE |
“What are the ___?” | ODDS |
Two-thirds of 100 | ZEROS |
Start of an objection | BUT … |
Bombeck who wrote “Motherhood: The Second Oldest Profession” | ERMA |