Daily Themed Crossword Expert November 1 2025 answers

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Expert November 1 2025 crossword

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1d. Tailor's unit:

INCH

1a. "___ my wit's end": 2 wds.:

IMAT

2d. Mama horse:

MARE

3d. Kolkata's continent:

ASIA

4d. Essential furniture with a flat surface, linked to negotiators who hash out deals and agreements:

TABLE

5d. ___ 5, pop rock band with the 2014 hit "Maps":

MAROON

5a. Truck brand with a bulldog on its logo:

MACK

6d. Extremely impressed or flabbergasted:

AWED

7d. Essential furniture where you can take a seat, linked to a high position at companies:

CHAIR

8d. South ___ (2018 Winter Olympics host):

KOREA

9d. Watches for money?:

BABYSITS

9a. Closest pal, to a teenager: Abbr.:

BFF

10d. One of the Weasley twins from "Harry Potter":

FRED

11d. Government agents, for short:

FEDS

12a. Buzz Aldrin's organization: Abbr.:

NASA

13a. Dr. Seuss's "Horton Hears ___!": 2 wds.:

AWHO

14a. "___ you going to finish that?":

ARE

15a. Enclosed bed for a baby:

CRIB

16a. Bring up the ___ (be at the end):

REAR

17a. Essential furniture for rest and overnight stays, linked to jobs in hospitality:

BED

18a. Bounce back?:

HEAL

19a. Slobbering "Garfield" character:

ODIE

20a. Football field units, briefly:

YDS

21a. Punk-rock subgenre:

EMO

22d. "Not impressed" expression:

MEH

23a. Emulates Jay Z:

RAPS

24d. Emergency treatment specialist:

PARAMEDIC

25d. Organization with a Most Wanted list: Abbr.:

FBI

25a. Common seasonal sickness:

FLU

26d. DJ Snake's "___ Me Love You":

LET

27d. Like potential that's yet to be used:

UNTAPPED

28a. Letter after "emm"?:

ENN

29d. Neither fish ___ fowl:

NOR

30a. Suffix with "million" or "billion":

AIRE

31d. Sewer rodent:

RAT

32d. George Strait's "All My ___ Live in Texas":

EXS

33a. Essential furniture from where justice is served, linked to judges:

BENCH

34d. Barracks bed:

COT

35a. Burden severely:

OVERTAX

36d. Overly chatty:

VERBOSE

37d. Prefix with "dermis" and "Pen":

EPI

38a. "Break ___ me gently": 2 wds.:

ITTO

39a. Meals, formally:

REPASTS

40a. Cash dispensers: Abbr.:

ATMS

41d. Scott Joplin's "___ Leaf Rag":

MAPLE

42d. Essential furniture that serves as a performer's perch during stand-up routines:

STOOL

43a. "Pacific ___" (2013 film):

RIM

44d. Cheese bit:

CUBE

44a. Ballplayer's hat:

CAP

45d. Prayer's end, often:

AMEN

46a. Run ___ (accumulate a bar bill): 2 wds.:

ATAB

47d. Boxers Muhammad and Laila:

ALIS

48a. Ostrich-like birds:

EMUS

49d. Prefix with "physics" or "morphosis":

META

50d. Thumb drive ports: Abbr.:

USBS

51d. ___-Ball, popular arcade game:

SKEE

52a. Baseball official, for short:

UMP

53a. Sport with horses and mallets:

POLO

54a. Essential furniture piled high with files and coffee mugs, linked to office professionals:

DESK

55a. Event with spells?:

BEE

56a. Superwoman ___ Lane:

LOIS

57a. "Let ___" (Beatles hit): 2 wds.:

ITBE

58a. Terminate an action:

END

59a. "Can I get you anything ___?":

ELSE

60a. "Brief" ending?:

CASE

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