Daily Themed Crossword November 6 2025 answers
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November 6 2025 crossword
3d. Wise and powerful Jedi Master in "Star Wars":
4d. Little white lie (rhymes with "lib"):
4a. ___ Fighters, hard rock band (anagram of "oof"):
6d. Bills in a tip jar, often:
7a. Shower ___ (body wash products):
11a. Winning combination in tic-tac-toe, perhaps:
12d. ___ Arabia (Middle East nation):
15a. "Ready, willing, and ___":
17a. Actor ___ Reeves of "John Wick":
18d. Pester or annoy constantly:
19a. "Como ___ usted?" (Spanish "How are you?"):
20d. Business card number, for short:
21a. Suffix used with a lemon-based summer drink:
22d. "It was the beginning of the ___":
24d. "I smell ___!" (suspect something wrong): 2 wds.:
25d. "Magic ___," 2012 comedy drama film starring Channing Tatum:
26d. Super Bowl game official, for short:
28d. Raleigh's state, for short:
29d. Precious stone in a ring:
30a. Line in a song that appears on a karaoke screen:
31d. Cable ___ (transit service):
32a. First key on a PC keyboard:
38d. ___-fi (futuristic genre):
42a. ___ Clapton, singer of "Layla":
43a. Moo goo ___ pan (stir-fried dish):
44a. Baked ___, popular casserole pasta dish:
46d. "Are you ___ out?": 2 wds.:
48d. "I usually ___ sandwich for lunch every day" (consume): 2 wds.:
49d. Garden of Adam and apples:
50d. George R.R. Martin's "A ___ of Ice and Fire":
51d. Most-skipped workday, perhaps:
52d. Pablo Neruda's "___ to My Socks":
53d. "It's neither the time, ___ the place":
54a. Playwright William who wrote "Picnic":
56a. "Trouble," to Shakespeare:
62a. Two-time Oscar-winning director Lee:
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