Daily Themed Crossword Expert November 10 2025 answers

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Expert November 10 2025 crossword

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1d. ___ dunk (basketball shot):

SLAM

1a. Distort, as survey results:

SKEW

2d. Quick peck that one may steal when no one's looking?:

KISS

3d. Happily-after link:

EVER

4d. Lightsaber or sword, for one:

WEAPON

5d. Quicker, as a walk:

BRISKER

5a. Johann Sebastian ___ (German composer):

BACH

6d. Teacher's assistant:

AIDE

7d. Like one with no record:

CLEAN

8d. Lover's organ that one may steal when someone falls head over heels?:

HEART

9d. Subject involving numbers, for short:

MATH

9a. "Jersey Shore" channel: Abbr.:

MTV

10d. "___ or false?":

TRUE

11d. Former soldiers, for short:

VETS

12a. The "L" in "SNL":

LIVE

13a. Make very upset (rhymes with "mile"):

RILE

14a. "Roses ___ red, violets ...":

ARE

15a. Away from port:

ASEA

16a. Bright thought that one may steal from an unsuspecting thinker?:

IDEA

17a. King ___ (ancient Egyptian pharaoh):

TUT

18a. Product label info: Abbr.:

MSRP

19a. Googles something, say:

SEARCHES

20d. When doubled, a Cuban dance:

CHA

21a. Acorn's tree:

OAK

22d. Suffix with "lemon" for a refreshing summer drink:

ADE

23a. Mathematical superlative:

NTH

24d. Air travel safety agency: Abbr.:

TSA

24a. Storm sound or metaphorical spotlight that one may steal?:

THUNDER

25d. "___ I Met Your Mother" (TV series):

HOW

26d. Wildcats school: Abbr.:

UNH

27d. ICU personnel: Abbr.:

RNS

28a. Elderly:

AGED

29d. High school diploma alternative: Abbr.:

GED

30d. Suffix with "stamp" to mean a panicked rush:

EDE

31d. Something that fails to function well:

DUD

32a. Daughter's brother:

SON

33a. "Rubber Duckie" singer:

ERNIE

34d. Brewer's product that is a summer refreshment: 2 wds.:

ICEDTEA

35d. Roof edge:

EAVE

36a. University URL ending, perhaps:

EDU

37a. "Horton Hears ___!" (Dr. Seuss book): 2 wds.:

AWHO

38d. ___ up (confess):

OWN

39a. Burned due to a hot liquid:

SCALDED

40d. Contact ___ (eyewear):

LENSES

41a. "How ___ your day?":

WAS

42d. Less than 90 degrees, as an angle:

ACUTE

43d. Yellowish tint in old photos:

SEPIA

44a. The "E" in NYE:

EVE

45d. "Stayin' Alive" band Bee ___:

GEES

45a. Fleeting look that one may steal without anyone noticing?:

GLANCE

46d. Glasgow gal:

LASS

47d. "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In" comedian Johnson:

ARTE

48a. "Love Actually" actress Richards:

DENISE

49d. Smidgen or tiny bit:

IOTA

50d. What a scene-stealer may ultimately steal?:

SHOW

51d. Many, many, many millennia:

EON

52a. Bend someone's ___:

EAR

53a. "Get ___ the crack of dawn": 2 wds.:

UPAT

54d. Quantity, for short:

AMT

55a. Downtown Manhattan's trendy neighborhood, for short:

SOHO

56a. Winter hours in D.C.: Abbr.:

EST

57a. What procrastination or a long meeting might steal from you?:

TIME

58a. English prep school:

ETON

59a. Direction opposite NNW: Abbr.:

SSE

60a. "Do I dare to ___ peach?" (words of T. S. Eliot): 2 wds.:

EATA

61a. Carpentry tool with teeth:

SAW

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