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 |
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