New York Times AnswersSunday, 30th November 2025 There are 65 across clues and 60 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Sunday, 30th November 2025. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times Answers All PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Post-vacation pileMAILAAcross 5: Brooklyn Brewery's Special Effects, e.g., in briefIPAAAcross 8: Historical Dutch settlerBOERAAcross 12: ___ guisado (Caribbean stew)POLLOAAcross 13: VapidINANEAAcross 15: Campaign manager?ADREPAAcross 17: Puzzle type that was the Oxford Dictionaries' 2005 U.K. "word of the year"SUDOKUAAcross 18: Metallurgist's evaluationASSAYAAcross 19: Butterflies, so to speakNERVESAAcross 21: Actress Zosia ___ of "Girls"MAMETAAcross 22: "Zip it"DONTSPEAKAAcross 25: AccommodatesSEATSAAcross 27: Mountains where St. Bernards were originally bredALPSAAcross 28: Former Portuguese colony on the Malabar CoastGOAAAcross 29: Chemical essential to cellular metabolism, for shortATPAAcross 30: ___ feed (news reader)RSSAAcross 32: ___ Sea, Kazakh/Uzbek body of waterARALAAcross 33: Spiral-shelled molluskNAUTILUSAAcross 35: Org. for Penguins and DucksNHLAAcross 36: "Enough already"THATLLDOAAcross 38: Make some callsUMPAAcross 39: "W" on a light bulbWATTAAcross 40: Three-way intersectionTEEAAcross 41: Coin collector?SOFAAAcross 42: Singer with the 2014 #1 album "1,000 Forms of Fear"SIAAAcross 43: Dealer's managerPITBOSSAAcross 45: In checkAT BAYAAcross 47: Nuclear restraint pactTEST BANAAcross 49: ___ Castorp, protagonist of Thomas Mann's "The Magic Mountain"HANSAAcross 50: Summa cum ___LAUDEAAcross 51: "Hold this"HEREAAcross 52: College voter?ELECTORAAcross 55: Ancient drinker of the fermented beverage chichaINCANAAcross 56: Taxes levied during trade warsTARIFFSAAcross 59: Chop house?DOJOAAcross 60: Cancer research agcy.NIHAAcross 62: Locale for dronesSKYAAcross 63: Preposition that can be represented by a numberFORAAcross 64: Matador's opponentTOROAAcross 65: Gay rights activist Marsha P. Johnson, for oneTRANSICONAAcross 68: Beat badlyCLOBBEREDAAcross 70: EnergyVIMAAcross 71: Sarge's bossLOOIEAAcross 72: Knighthood, for oneHONORAAcross 73: "When r u getting in?"ETAAAcross 74: Mantou or bao, in Chinese cuisineBUNAAcross 75: "Awwww!"SOSWEETAAcross 79: "Awesome!"RADAAcross 81: LethargySOPORAAcross 84: Grammy-winning Paramore hit of 2014AINTITFUNAAcross 86: Actress Thompson of "Sorry to Bother You"TESSAAAcross 90: Bok ___CHOYAAcross 91: DearieHONAAcross 92: Co-star of 2025's "Kiss of the Spider Woman," to fansJLOAAcross 93: Break down in tearsSOBAAcross 95: Aquiline : eagle :: cygnine : ___SWANAAcross 96: Lenape people from whom a New Jersey river gets its nameRARITANAAcross 98: Egypt/Sudan border regionNUBIAAAcross 100: Noodling in a jazz tuneVAMPINGAAcross 102: AnnoyingIRKSOMEAAcross 103: In the majority?ADULTAAcross 104: Core-sculpting beltABTONERAAcross 105: Utter chaosMAYHEMAAcross 106: 1994 co-Nobelist ShimonPERESAAcross 107: Greasy spoon, e.g.EATERYDDown 1: Self-effacingMODESTDDown 2: OodlesA LOTDDown 3: StrainILKDDown 4: Baseballs that are hard-hit but then caught, in lingoLOUDOUTSDDown 5: Bottlefuls for a summer look, perhapsINSTANTTANSDDown 6: Skirt responsibilityPASSTHEBUCKDDown 7: Proverbial cure-allANAPPLEADAYDDown 8: Basketball attempt that uses the backboardBANK SHOTDDown 9: Martín Espada's "___ to the Soccer Ball Sailing Over a Barbed Wire Fence"ODEDDown 10: Leaves the straight and narrowERRSDDown 11: ExposeREVEALDDown 12: First Eurodance hit in the U.S. (1989)PUMPUPTHEJAMDDown 13: Ending with mammal or MendelIANDDown 14: Good quality for an artistEYEDDown 16: With 87-Down, idiom about wasting one's efforts … as seen in four columns in this puzzle?PEARLSBEFOREDDown 17: Italian sub ingredientSALAMIDDown 20: Diamonds can sometimes be found in themSTADIADDown 21: "Quit whining, dude!"MANUPDDown 23: Malt-drying kilnOASTDDown 24: "O, had I but followed the ___!": "Twelfth Night"ARTSDDown 26: John who painted "Backyards, Greenwich Village"SLOANDDown 28: 2022 sequel to "Knives Out"GLASSONIONDDown 31: RefugeSAFE HARBORDDown 34: "You can't make me!"IWONTDDown 37: Arm of the police departmentTASERDDown 44: Essayist FrancisBACONDDown 45: Comedian WongALIDDown 46: Cash on the GinzaYENDDown 48: OverdoneTRITEDDown 52: 1999 Ron Howard film about a reality showEDTVDDown 53: Actress Petty of "A League of Their Own"LORIDDown 54: Anti-mob law acronymRICODDown 56: Animated character, informallyTOONDDown 57: Act the worrywartFRETDDown 58: ___ fountainSODADDown 61: Sauce served with Peking duckHOISINDDown 63: Michelle Obama or Jill Biden, in briefFLOTUSDDown 66: Indistinct speechSLURDDown 67: It's a gasNEONDDown 68: "Yes, ___!" (phrase popularized by the restaurant drama "The Bear")CHEFDDown 69: Young miscreantBRATDDown 74: Like some charmBOYISHDDown 76: Patron of lost causesST. JUDEDDown 77: Literary runt of the litterWILBURDDown 78: "L'___ du Nord" (Minnesota motto)ETOILEDDown 80: Dictatorial figureDESPOTDDown 81: Open-weave fabricSCRIMDDown 82: New York School poet FrankO'HARADDown 83: "Th-th-th-that's all, folks!" speakerPORKYDDown 84: First-rateA-ONEDDown 85: Flare up?NOVADDown 87: See 16-DownSWINEDDown 88: More prudentSANERDDown 89: About to explode, sayANGRYDDown 91: Pink character in the "Toy Story" moviesHAMMDDown 94: Farmer Hoggett's entrant in a sheepherding contestBABEDDown 97: Turf ___ (football injury)TOEDDown 98: Part of a day care scheduleNAPDDown 99: @ @ @ATSDDown 101: Inits. at Grand Central TerminalMTA