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November 09, 2023 NYT Clues Answers

NYT Crossword and Answers - November 09, 2023

Welcome to NYT Puzzle and answers. The New York Times Crossword is a most popular puzzles. Here are the clues and answers for today puzzle:

Across:

  • 1. Norah O'Donnell's employer beginning in 2011: CBS
  • 4. One with many priors, maybe: ABBOT
  • 9. Leaflike plant part: SEPAL
  • 14. NASA's "all good": AOK
  • 15. Like 80% of the Arabian Peninsula: SAUDI
  • 16. Spoiler alert! It's bacteria!: ECOLI
  • 17. Workers at the rear of some flat boats?: CRAFTSMEN
  • 19. Kind of situation that's hopeless: NOWIN
  • 20. Activity that involves shape shifting: TETRIS
  • 21. Musical Horne: LENA
  • 23. Squeeze (out): EKE
  • 24. "The very ___!": IDEA
  • 25. Result of dropping a tray of coffee drinks?: SPLATTERED
  • 28. Michelle of "Everything Everywhere All at Once": YEOH
  • 30. Cousins of cassowaries: RHEAS
  • 31. Keyboard key not found on smartphones: ESC
  • 34. Two-handed gesture: CLAP
  • 36. Shrunken snack item: PRUNE
  • 39. "Not that shrink!"?: PSYCHOTHERAPIST
  • 43. Dried version of the almost-ripe poblano: ANCHO
  • 44. Last bit: DREG
  • 45. See 65-Down: TAC
  • 46. Slosh against, as the shore: LAPAT
  • 49. "Ah": ISEE
  • 51. Tally of samples at a geology competition?: SCORESHEET
  • 54. Salt and pepper or peanut butter and jelly: PAIR
  • 58. It's rarely taken at night: NAP
  • 59. Party game choice: DARE
  • 60. Pigment akin to ocher or umber: SIENNA
  • 62. Love of Charles Foster Kane in "Citizen Kane": OPERA
  • 64. Thoroughly … or how to read the four Across answers with parentheses in this puzzle: INSIDEOUT
  • 66. Coveted cup: GRAIL
  • 67. "My ___" (medieval address): LIEGE
  • 68. TV dad on "Black-ish": DRE
  • 69. Finks: SINGS
  • 70. Has a bias: LEANS
  • 71. Appropriate answer for this spot in the puzzle: END

Down:

  • 1. Sights around Joshua Tree National Park: CACTI
  • 2. Regularly checking the time, maybe: BORED
  • 3. Pass quickly (over): SKATE
  • 4. Prosecco alternative, familiarly: ASTI
  • 5. Iconic feature of the Who's "My Generation": BASSSOLO
  • 6. Seat in Parliament?: BUM
  • 7. Scott who wrote "The Black Pearl": ODELL
  • 8. Bad listening ability: TINEAR
  • 9. One running for Congress?: SENATEPAGE
  • 10. Prefix with tourism: ECO
  • 11. Confidence-boosting corporate attire: POWERSUIT
  • 12. How most stormtroopers look in "Star Wars": ALIKE
  • 13. Having wrinkles: LINED
  • 18. Grow threadbare: FRAY
  • 22. Unspecified ordinal: NTH
  • 26. Excellent, in dated slang: PHAT
  • 27. Surname at the O.K. Corral: EARP
  • 29. Special effects devices at a rock concert: ECHOPEDALS
  • 31. Org. with grants for asbestos removal: EPA
  • 32. Doubly hyphenated fig.: SSN
  • 33. Huge: CYCLOPEAN
  • 35. Academic's credential: PHD
  • 37. Surveillance org.: NSA
  • 38. Shortening used for shortening: ETC
  • 40. Toast: CHAR
  • 41. Cleveland abuts it: ERIE
  • 42. Indication to stop playing, perhaps: RESTSIGN
  • 47. Former Arkansas governor Hutchinson: ASA
  • 48. Delight: THRILL
  • 50. One-on-one Olympic event: EPEE
  • 51. Makes out, in Britain: SNOGS
  • 52. ___ pants: CAPRI
  • 53. Start of a counting rhyme: EENIE
  • 55. Part of some cells: ANODE
  • 56. Store, as ashes: INURN
  • 57. Follower of G or X: RATED
  • 61. Full moon period on the Roman lunar calendar: IDES
  • 63. Fix unfairly: RIG
  • 65. With 45-Across, Northwest airport, in brief: SEA

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