The full solution for the NY Times November 02 2022 Crossword puzzle is displayed below. This Wednesday’s puzzle is edited by Will Shortz and created by Ethan Zou and Tomas Spiers.
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Across Clues
- Like the ocean’s ebb and flowTIDAL
- Words said at the front of an aisleIDOS
- Babysitter’s handfulBRAT
- ___ it all (unaffected)ABOVE
- GiggleHEHE
- Indian flatbreadROTI
- Italian confection brand known for its gold foil wrappersFERREROROCHER
- Composer StravinskyIGOR
- “Tiny” Dickens boyTIM
- Butterflies-to-bePUPAE
- Slangy command to someone arriving with a six-packBEERME
- 2007 Alicia Keys albumASIAM
- Scatter like a flock of birdsFLYOFF
- Home, colloquiallyCRIB
- Starts to remove, as screwsLOOSENS
- Hemmed and ___HAWED
- Underhanded move for an athlete?LAYUP
- “___ Dere” (jazz classic about a toddler’s many questions)DAT
- NotificationALERT
- One serving punch? … or, parsed differently, a hint to 12 squares in this puzzleBOXER
- Transport back and forthFERRY
- Way to go, in ParisRUE
- DoughMOOLA
- Stiff, as competitionFIERCE
- Fall Out Boy, for oneEMOBAND
- Item split by pedantsHAIR
- Casual getawaysVACAYS
- Southwestern sightsMESAS
- Loath (to)AVERSE
- Gaming novicesNOOBS
- La ___, BoliviaPAZ
- Friedrich who created a scale of hardnessMOHS
- Small dog originally bred for fox huntingBORDERTERRIER
- Soeur’s siblingFRERE
- Drew onUSED
- Protein-building acidAMINO
- Swimming competitionMEET
- ___ Gerritsen, author of medical and crime thrillersTESS
- Seasons, in a waySALTS
Vertical Clues
- Only U.S. president also to serve as chief justiceTAFT
- Flag carrier airline of SpainIBERIA
- Campus quartersDORMS
- AssertAVER
- Its spots are actually rosettesLEOPARD
- Restaurant chain with a smile in its logoIHOP
- Unleaded, so to speakDECAF
- “Amen!”OHHELLYEAH
- OracleSEER
- Intimate apparel in many lawyer punsBRIEFS
- First men?s tennis player to reach 10 consecutive Grand Slam singles finalsROGERFEDERER
- Subject of study at CERN’s laboratoryATOM
- ExhaustTIRE
- 13th-century Persian poet and mysticRUMI
- Cutesy sound that may accompany a pokeBOOP
- Founder of heavy metal’s Body CountICET
- ___ HighnessYOUR
- Temporary embarrassment in a public competition, figurativelyBLOODYNOSE
- Deal breaker?NARC
- Eyelid woeSTYE
- Sprinter that’s a homophone of 46-AcrossHARE
- One mentioned in “Class Notes,” informallyALUM
- Shout that may accompany many arms wavingWEREOVERHERE
- Rocker RoseAXL
- ___ fideBONA
- Much of Finland’s wildernessFIRS
- Nutmeg’s “sister spice”MACE
- Parties that become naps when their first letter is changed to an “s”FIESTAS
- ___ houndBASSET
- Dinosaur DNA source in “Jurassic Park”AMBER
- Sensitive spotsSORES
- When many hibernations endAPRIL
- Extremely virtuous sortSAINT
- Radio toggleAMFM
- Suffix with omni-VORE
- “What are the ___?”ODDS
- Two-thirds of 100ZEROS
- Start of an objectionBUT
- Bombeck who wrote “Motherhood: The Second Oldest Profession”ERMA
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Stupid puzzle! Arrrrrrrrrr!
I also agree that it was not a fun puzzle. How were we supposed to know there were 2 letters in some boxes?
I hope the rebus answers don’t become a regular occurrence. All my answers to this puzzle were correct, yet it spoiled my streak. It’s hard to know which letter should be first when one puts two letters into one square!
I agree – stupid puzzle and no fun