NYT Crossword: answers for Saturday, November 30

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The New York Times has plenty of word games on its roster today — with Wordle, Connections, Strands, and the Mini Crossword, there’s something for everyone — but the newspaper’s standard crossword puzzle still reigns supreme. The daily crossword is full of interesting trivia, helps improve mental flexibility and, of course, gives you some bragging rights if you manage to finish it every day.

While the NYT puzzle might feel like an impossible task some days, solving a crossword is a skill and it takes practice — don’t get discouraged if you can’t get every single word in a puzzle.

If you’re having trouble completing today’s NYT Crossword, we’re here to help. We’ve got all the answers for today’s clues down below.

NYT Crossword answers today

Across

1 Handle of a knife : HAFT

5 “And …?” : SOWHAT

11 “Say …” : HERESATHOUGHT

14 Haughty self-important question : DOYOUKNOWWHOIAM

16 Boast in a 1987 Michael Jackson hit : IMBAD

17 Airport transports, perhaps : TRAMS

18 Export from Jamaica : SKA

19 “Nature always ___ the colors of the spirit”: Ralph Waldo Emerson : WEARS

20 Petite ___ : AMIE

21 Number of fingers on dos manos : DIEZ

22 Recipe fig. : AMT

23 Be all in a tizzy : FRET

24 Complicated : MESSY

25 Ready to rinse, say : LATHERED

28 Shared : JOINT

29 Cooks up, so to speak : IDEATES

30 Horse race measures : LENGTHS

32 Went wrong : ERRED

33 Painting technique in which the artist applies new paint atop a just-painted layer : WETONWET

34 Etc., etc. : ABBRS

35 Longtime candy company based in San Francisco : SEES

36 Color akin to amarillo : ORO

37 Cart for the Budweiser Clydesdales, e.g. : DRAY

38 Speck : WHIT

39 Termite, e.g. : BORER

41 Fired (up), in old slang : HET

42 Japanese game using pentagonal pieces : SHOGI

43 Jack ___, Best Supporting Actor nominee for 1940’s “The Great Dictator” : OAKIE

44 Fateful encounter : DATEWITHDESTINY

47 Where cold cases are frequently opened : DELICATESSENS

48 Nearly every third baseman and shortstop in M.L.B. history : RIGHTY

49 Sign of hunger : PANG

Down

1 At-home distraction? : HEYBATTERBATTER

2 Like the crowd after a buzzer beater, say : AROAR

3 Quarrels : FEUDS

4 Sound accompanying a shake of the head : TSK

5 Attacked, as a castle : STORMED

6 “Hang on a second …” : OHWAIT

7 Request to be impressed : WOWME

8 Expressions of befuddlement : HUHS

9 Since : AGO

10 Breakup line : THISISNTWORKING

11 End result of a starter : HOMEMADEBREAD

12 The so-called “heart of the scorpion” in the night sky : ANTARES

13 Assumes control : TAKESTHEREINS

14 Holiday honoring Lakshmi, the Hindu goddess of fortune : DIWALI

15 Hard to navigate : MAZY

21 Stoop (to) : DEIGN

23 Mr. Rogers, to his neighbors : FRED

24 Prefix from the Greek for “alone” : MONO

26 Styles of singing : HARRY

27 Hot times in la cité : ETES

28 Leaves in a hurry, informally : JETS

30 It flows where the wind blows : LEETIDE

31 One of 11 for Big Ben : STOREY

33 Like an important decision : WEIGHTY

34 Reason one might get extended time on the PSAT : ADHD

35 Tried to hit : SHOTAT

38 “___ is it?” : WHICH

39 Nova preceder : BOSSA

40 Like some horse feed : OATEN

42 Gulp : SWIG

45 “___ and the Thirteenth Confession” (Laura Nyro album) : ELI

46 Subject of a ganzfeld experiment, in brief : ESP






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