The full solution for the NY Times November 13 2022 Crossword puzzle is displayed below. This Sunday’s puzzle is edited by Will Shortz and created by Samuel A. Donaldson.
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Across Clues
- Sell, as bicycles?PEDDLE
- Coups in journalismSCOOPS
- What might prompt a run for congress?LIBIDO
- Arctic jacketANORAK
- Hairspray brand since the 1950sAQUANET
- Big name in pain reliefANACIN
- Band whose final album, “Synchronicity,” was their most popular, with “The”POLICE
- More in need of practiceRUSTIER
- 24 horas from nowMANANA
- Big name in pain reliefALEVE
- DisembarkGOASHORE
- Used an unspoken languageSIGNED
- One not getting in too deepWADER
- Chinese zodiac animalRAT
- Tiny amount of time: Abbr.NSEC
- HellaLOTSA
- Game typically played in the darkLASERTAG
- Become establishedTAKEROOT
- Calf siteLEG
- Common concert merchTEE
- Pronoun for FrenchwomenELLES
- Like diamondsRED
- It shares a key with “!”ONE
- It might be stuck on the chopping blockAXEHEAD
- Rise, as a steed mightREARUP
- Politico CheneyLIZ
- Color wheel optionsTONES
- Old yellers?CRIERS
- Animal with a prominent proboscisTAPIR
- Trifling, informallyITTY
- Lab-engineered fare, facetiously ? or a hint to the six crossings of shaded squaresFRANKENFOOD
- Totenberg of NPRNINA
- “___ at 11” (local news promo)FILM
- Prefix with biologyAERO
- Thing moving through a tube, maybeOVUM
- Qom homeIRAN
- Lenovo competitorACER
- Bountiful harvests for farmers ? or another hint to the crossings of shaded squaresBUMPERCROPS
- GrubEATS
- What gorillas have that giraffes lack?HARDG
- Spot for a tattooPARLOR
- Prefix with biologyASTRO
- Peter Pan alternativeJIF
- Achieved a flight training milestoneSOLOED
- Hiking group?NFLTEAM
- Email symbols, informallyATS
- Target of an annual shotFLU
- Worker who makes a ton of doughBAKER
- Terse affirmationIAM
- Producers of multiple outs, for shortDPS
- Like a very heavy sleeperCOMATOSE
- PreciselySMACKDAB
- It’s “rarely pure and never simple,” per Oscar WildeTRUTH
- Bit of hairstylingCURL
- Mop’s partner, in a brand nameGLO
- Measures up toMEETS
- Tight (with)INGOOD
- Pipes upCHIMESIN
- Pinkerton who founded the Pinkerton detective agencyALLAN
- Unpredictable changeVAGARY
- Is delighted by the invitationLOVESTO
- “Brille Brille Petite ___” (children’s song abroad)ETOILE
- Mesopotamian metropolisEDESSA
- Thinks upIDEATES
- Experience sharerMENTOR
- Got in orderSORTED
- Fast-sounding freshwater fishDARTER
- Eye-grabbing email subject lineURGENT
Vertical Clues
- Tree of the custard apple familyPAPAW
- “The ___ Holmes Mysteries” (young adult series)ENOLA
- Gave (out)DOLED
- ClaptrapDRIVEL
- Makes some deep cuts inLACERATES
- Barely squeeze (by)EKE
- Unlawful occupantSQUATTER
- Swear wordCUSS
- Swear wordOATH
- Garnish for a Gibson cocktailONION
- Jurors, to a defendantPEERS
- Word with food, clothes or entertainmentSTREET
- Quick escapesLAMS
- Cry of perfection from a carpenter?INAILEDIT
- City NW of Bar HarborBANGOR
- Retort to “No, you’re not able”ICANTOO
- Has for supperDINESON
- Seeing someone sociallyONADATE
- Loud, as a crowdAROAR
- “For ___, all nature is too little”: SenecaGREED
- Tesla but not EdisonCAR
- Vast quantitySEA
- Smart ___ALECK
- Bad lookGLARE
- Kenan’s comedy partnerKEL
- Queen commemorated on the Hollywood Walk of FameLATIFAH
- Objects from faraway landsEXOTICA
- Not so harshGENTLER
- Land of leprechaunsERIN
- Seek, as punitive paymentSUEFOR
- 1993 R&B hit with the lyric “Keep playin’ that song all night”HEYMRDJ
- Seat of Utah CountyPROVO
- Most off-the-wallZANIEST
- Alphabet ___SOUP
- Illegal, as a downloadPIRATED
- EnsnaredINATRAP
- Return payments?RANSOMS
- Totally terrifFAB
- Go back for moreREUP
- “Knives Out” actress Ana de ___ARMAS
- “Happy to!”NOPROB
- Contacts via Instagram, informallyDMS
- Singer/songwriter ___ MaiELLA
- They start in the cornersROOKS
- Bygone magazine for rock music enthusiastsCREEM
- Beast with a mouth best left unexaminedGIFTHORSE
- Where you wentALMAMATER
- Longtime Progressive spokeswomanFLO
- Vehicle that might have parachute brakesDRAGSTER
- Brand name-checked in Paul Simon’s “Kodachrome”NIKON
- It’s hot right nowFAD
- Some skin care ingredients, informallyACTIVES
- Relative of a waterspoutTORNADO
- More cocksureSMUGGER
- Sch. for which John Wayne played tackleUSC
- Wedding proposal?ATOAST
- So-called “father of geometry”EUCLID
- Honors in the ad bizCLIOS
- Fit inBELONG
- “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” spinoffRHODA
- Unpopular food that’s rich in mineralsLIVER
- A-listersELITE
- ClawTALON
- Hägar the Horrible’s houndSNERT
- TwosomeDYAD
- 105-Down, e.g.MEAT
- Spanish direcciónESTE
- Source of big green eggsEMU
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