New York Times Crossword Puzzle Answers Today 11/30/2025. The November 30 2025 Puzzle Answers are listed below in such order that they are easy to find.
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- Across
- 1a Post-vacation pileMAIL
- 5a Brooklyn Brewery’s Special Effects, e.g., in briefIPA
- 8a Historical Dutch settlerBOER
- 12a ___ guisado (Caribbean stew)POLLO
- 13a VapidINANE
- 15a Campaign manager?ADREP
- 17a Puzzle type that was the Oxford Dictionaries’ 2005 U.K. “word of the year”SUDOKU
- 18a Metallurgist’s evaluationASSAY
- 19a Butterflies, so to speakNERVES
- 21a Actress Zosia ___ of “Girls”MAMET
- 22a “Zip it”DONTSPEAK
- 25a AccommodatesSEATS
- 27a Mountains where St. Bernards were originally bredALPS
- 28a Former Portuguese colony on the Malabar CoastGOA
- 29a Chemical essential to cellular metabolism, for shortATP
- 30a ___ feed (news reader)RSS
- 32a ___ Sea, Kazakh/Uzbek body of waterARAL
- 33a Spiral-shelled molluskNAUTILUS
- 35a Org. for Penguins and DucksNHL
- 36a “Enough already”THATLLDO
- 38a Make some callsUMP
- 39a “W” on a light bulbWATT
- 40a Three-way intersectionTEE
- 41a Coin collector?SOFA
- 42a Singer with the 2014 #1 album “1,000 Forms of Fear”SIA
- 43a Dealer’s managerPITBOSS
- 45a In checkATBAY
- 47a Nuclear restraint pactTESTBAN
- 49a ___ Castorp, protagonist of Thomas Mann’s “The Magic Mountain”HANS
- 50a Summa cum ___LAUDE
- 51a “Hold this”HERE
- 52a College voter?ELECTOR
- 55a Ancient drinker of the fermented beverage chichaINCAN
- 56a Taxes levied during trade warsTARIFFS
- 59a Chop house?DOJO
- 60a Cancer research agcy.NIH
- 62a Locale for dronesSKY
- 63a Preposition that can be represented by a numberFOR
- 64a Matador’s opponentTORO
- 65a Gay rights activist Marsha P. Johnson, for oneTRANSICON
- 68a Beat badlyCLOBBERED
- 70a EnergyVIM
- 71a Sarge’s bossLOOIE
- 72a Knighthood, for oneHONOR
- 73a “When r u getting in?”ETA
- 74a Mantou or bao, in Chinese cuisineBUN
- 75a “Awwww!”SOSWEET
- 79a “Awesome!”RAD
- 81a LethargySOPOR
- 84a Grammy-winning Paramore hit of 2014AINTITFUN
- 86a Actress Thompson of “Sorry to Bother You”TESSA
- 90a Bok ___CHOY
- 91a DearieHON
- 92a Co-star of 2025’s “Kiss of the Spider Woman,” to fansJLO
- 93a Break down in tearsSOB
- 95a Aquiline : eagle :: cygnine : ___SWAN
- 96a Lenape people from whom a New Jersey river gets its nameRARITAN
- 98a Egypt/Sudan border regionNUBIA
- 100a Noodling in a jazz tuneVAMPING
- 102a AnnoyingIRKSOME
- 103a In the majority?ADULT
- 104a Core-sculpting beltABTONER
- 105a Utter chaosMAYHEM
- 106a 1994 co-Nobelist ShimonPERES
- 107a Greasy spoon, e.g.EATERY
- Down
- 1d Self-effacingMODEST
- 2d OodlesALOT
- 3d StrainILK
- 4d Baseballs that are hard-hit but then caught, in lingoLOUDOUTS
- 5d Bottlefuls for a summer look, perhapsINSTANTTANS
- 6d Skirt responsibilityPASSTHEBUCK
- 7d Proverbial cure-allANAPPLEADAY
- 8d Basketball attempt that uses the backboardBANKSHOT
- 9d Martín Espada’s “___ to the Soccer Ball Sailing Over a Barbed Wire Fence”ODE
- 10d Leaves the straight and narrowERRS
- 11d ExposeREVEAL
- 12d First Eurodance hit in the U.S. (1989)PUMPUPTHEJAM
- 13d Ending with mammal or MendelIAN
- 14d Good quality for an artistEYE
- 16d With 87-Down, idiom about wasting one’s efforts ? as seen in four columns in this puzzle?PEARLSBEFORE
- 17d Italian sub ingredientSALAMI
- 20d Diamonds can sometimes be found in themSTADIA
- 21d “Quit whining, dude!”MANUP
- 23d Malt-drying kilnOAST
- 24d “O, had I but followed the ___!”: “Twelfth Night”ARTS
- 26d John who painted “Backyards, Greenwich Village”SLOAN
- 28d 2022 sequel to “Knives Out”GLASSONION
- 31d RefugeSAFEHARBOR
- 34d “You can’t make me!”IWONT
- 37d Arm of the police departmentTASER
- 44d Essayist FrancisBACON
- 45d Comedian WongALI
- 46d Cash on the GinzaYEN
- 48d OverdoneTRITE
- 52d 1999 Ron Howard film about a reality showEDTV
- 53d Actress Petty of “A League of Their Own”LORI
- 54d Anti-mob law acronymRICO
- 56d Animated character, informallyTOON
- 57d Act the worrywartFRET
- 58d ___ fountainSODA
- 61d Sauce served with Peking duckHOISIN
- 63d Michelle Obama or Jill Biden, in briefFLOTUS
- 66d Indistinct speechSLUR
- 67d It’s a gasNEON
- 68d “Yes, ___!” (phrase popularized by the restaurant drama “The Bear”)CHEF
- 69d Young miscreantBRAT
- 74d Like some charmBOYISH
- 76d Patron of lost causesSTJUDE
- 77d Literary runt of the litterWILBUR
- 78d “L’___ du Nord” (Minnesota motto)ETOILE
- 80d Dictatorial figureDESPOT
- 81d Open-weave fabricSCRIM
- 82d New York School poet FrankOHARA
- 83d “Th-th-th-that’s all, folks!” speakerPORKY
- 84d First-rateAONE
- 85d Flare up?NOVA
- 87d See 16-DownSWINE
- 88d More prudentSANER
- 89d About to explode, sayANGRY
- 91d Pink character in the “Toy Story” moviesHAMM
- 94d Farmer Hoggett’s entrant in a sheepherding contestBABE
- 97d Turf ___ (football injury)TOE
- 98d Part of a day care scheduleNAP
- 99d @ @ @ATS
- 101d Inits. at Grand Central TerminalMTA