New York Times Crossword November 5 2025 Answers
Below is the solved grid and the full clue list for the New York Times Crossword on November 5 2025, constructed by Chad Hazen and Jeff Chen. Click any clue to reveal its answer.
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- 1ATijuana setting, informally›
- 5AMany C-suite degs.›
- 9ACry of resignation›
- 14AScads›
- 15AEthel Barrymore was a great one to Drew›
- 16AStage name for Milton Marx›
- 17ALead-in to call or taxi›
- 18AIndigenous Canadians of Labrador›
- 19ALike a chill wind›
- 20ADead ringers›
- 23ATerminus of one BART line, in brief›
- 24AProp for a ball›
- 25ASnagged›
- 26AThey may be betrayed by stammers and blushes›
- 32ATank top?›
- 34AThe "weird sisters" of "Macbeth," e.g.›
- 35AGuitar, slangily›
- 36AThe "weird sisters" of "Macbeth," e.g.›
- 37APart of a drum kit›
- 39APerfect for a salad, say›
- 40APurple-colored banknote of Canada›
- 41ABoatloads›
- 42ASome natural 29-Down›
- 43APlaceholders for favorite sites›
- 47A1982 film inspired by Pong›
- 48ANight school subj.›
- 49AVintage film channel›
- 52ASomeone comparable ... or what 20-, 26- and 43-Across may be, in different senses›
- 55A"Ave ___"›
- 57AMagnanimous words at a bar›
- 58ASetting of many Winter Olympics›
- 59AAthletic shoe brand›
- 60AScotch order specification›
- 61APart of a scouting uniform›
- 62ABlue Ribbon beer›
- 63ATailors›
- 64AOn the briny›
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- 1DOld poets›
- 2DHard to get to, in a way›
- 3DLinkedIn link›
- 4DPerched upon›
- 5DPadded envelope›
- 6DThrill seeker's line›
- 7DAstronaut ___ Lee Fisher, the first mother to fly into space›
- 8DVehicle built for wheelies, flips and spins›
- 9DRock that's hot, then cool›
- 10DIdiosyncrasies›
- 11DThey cover all the bases›
- 12DJackanapes›
- 13DMess (with)›
- 21DMake a lasting impression›
- 22DDeep pass?›
- 27D___-chic (sustainable fashion)›
- 28DAcknowledge›
- 29DDos, but not don'ts›
- 30DWorld's fair, e.g.›
- 31DUnderstands›
- 32DURL letters›
- 33DField›
- 37DProp in a comedy club›
- 38DDinner order request on a first date, perhaps›
- 39D___ Stadium, former venue for D.C. United›
- 41DSide by side›
- 42DGuthrie of folk›
- 44DImportant course in business, law and medical school›
- 45DGranny, in the South›
- 46DBalance sheet heading›
- 50DThicket›
- 51D"___ been somethin' I said!"›
- 52DChi-town paper, with "the"›
- 53DProp for a banjo›
- 54DKind of bean that pairs well with a nice Chianti, per Hannibal Lecter›
- 55DPlot (out)›
- 56DSimile's center›