The November 12 2023 Puzzle Answers are listed below in such order that they are easy to find.
The puzzles get harder and harder to solve and more complex as the week passes You can search by clue name, number or direction for example for 2 Across clue just type '2A' or '2D' for 2nd down clue.
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- Across
- 1a Landscaper’s purchase
- 4a Downright
- 9a [If you’ll allow me to butt in â¦]
- 13a “Gotcha!”
- 16a Anton ___, food critic in “Ratatouille”
- 17a Come-on
- 18a ___ years (old age)
- 20a Word with purpose or personality
- 21a “___ you ready?”
- 22a Enjoyed oneself
- 24a Major part of astronomy?
- 25a Tous ___ jours (French for “every day”)
- 26a Something dot something, say
- 27a Features of telephone directories
- 29a Emerged as a victor
- 31a Grovel
- 34a Writer Ayn
- 35a Fight (for)
- 36a Rest atop
- 37a Euphemistic cry of frustration
- 41a Sweetly, in scores
- 42a Actress Close
- 43a Japanese buckwheat noodle
- 44a 2022 culinary black comedy, with “The”
- 45a Peabody-winning journalist Linda
- 47a Prefix with sphere
- 49a It can be a lifesaver, in brief
- 50a One might read “Caution: Messy eater!”
- 51a Twilled fabric
- 53a Satyrs, say
- 55a Old nomad of central Asia
- 56a Playroom collection
- 58a Where to see heads of gladiators, informally
- 60a Little fights
- 62a Degrees for most profs
- 64a Poet Ezra
- 65a Dark green Indian dish
- 67a “That was hilarious!,” in textspeak
- 70a Totally committed to
- 72a Serves right?
- 76a Stuff refineries refine
- 77a Classifies
- 80a Part of a furniture measurement
- 82a 60 minuti
- 83a Senator Klobuchar
- 84a Whole shebang
- 85a Figure of speech in which words are reversed for effect, like “Never let a fool kiss you or a kiss fool you”
- 87a Vassal’s plot
- 89a Miss
- 90a Goldman ___
- 93a Stylish women’s shoes
- 94a Hasty signature, often
- 96a Figures in Islamic mythology
- 97a Twit, to a Brit
- 98a Not fake
- 99a Formulates, as a plan
- 101a Craving
- 102a Movie hero introduced in 1981
- 106a Novelist Patchett
- 108a Go down slightly
- 111a King Tut, during most of his reign
- 112a Titular feature of fiction’s Lisbeth Salander
- 115a #34
- 116a Oomph
- 117a ___ vincit amor
- 118a Displayed
- 119a Trawler’s need
- 120a Red army member?
- 121a Caught
- 122a Blobby parts of blobfish
- 123a Much of the planet Saturn
- Down
- 1d Product safety indicator
- 2d Princess Fiona, e.g.
- 3d Treats favorably / Has a very good effect
- 4d Fall fruit
- 5d It may deliver a punch
- 6d What may come before Today
- 7d Gig part
- 8d Get bigger
- 9d Jacinda ___, New Zealand prime minister who, at 37, was the world’s youngest female head of government
- 10d Blindly punch
- 11d Big, big, big
- 12d Like a momentous occasion / Office communiqué
- 13d Someone’s je ne sais quoi
- 14d Padlock holder
- 15d “Sorry to say ⦔
- 17d Speaks loudly
- 19d Firefighter famous for extinguishing burning wells
- 20d Lollipop with a “mystery flavor”
- 23d Film company behind “Amadeus” and “Platoon”
- 28d The “E” of E.S.L., for short
- 30d “Back in the good old days ⦔
- 32d Claim
- 33d 50-50, e.g.
- 35d First ___ (Shakespeare collection)
- 37d Movers and shakers
- 38d Robotic anime genre
- 39d Enter
- 40d Switches allegiances, as a spy
- 41d You’re gonna pay for this!
- 42d Targets of some wipes
- 43d Got less hairy
- 46d Bracelet bit
- 48d Peak in the “Odyssey”
- 52d Masters / Elaborated
- 53d Gives kudos
- 54d Flying fish-eaters
- 57d Pool locale
- 59d Application of polish, e.g.
- 61d Grp. that goes on tour
- 63d Novelist Tami
- 65d They’re no longer “fresh”
- 66d Prefix with thesis
- 67d Enjoys doing nothing
- 68d Taunt, in a way
- 69d Philadelphia athlete
- 70d Drench
- 71d Worker at the Genius Bar
- 73d Large, as a lead
- 74d Blow
- 75d Give lip service?
- 78d Captain of M.L.B.’s Swingin’ A’s of the 1970s
- 79d What a Tyrannosaurus rex grapples with?
- 81d “Are you satisfied?” / Common fairy tale conclusion
- 86d “Not a problem”
- 88d Part of a potter’s process / Parts of a building’s safety system
- 90d Early evening hour
- 91d Actress Jennifer
- 92d Lead-in to gender
- 95d Arthur of “The Golden Girls”
- 96d Christopher Columbus, e.g.
- 99d Motherless calf
- 100d “Socrate” composer
- 102d Chichén ___ (ancient Mayan city)
- 103d Hamburg refusal
- 104d Bad impression?
- 105d Primatologist Goodall
- 107d Refusals
- 109d Store whose name is an acronym
- 110d Some motel prohibitions
- 113d Year abroad?
- 114d They might be wall-mounted
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