Daily Themed Crossword Expert November 19 2025 answers

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1d. Spanish "harp":

ARPA

1a. The Alphabet Song starter:

ABCD

2d. ___ box (portable radio):

BOOM

3d. Baseballer Robinson ___:

CANO

4d. Become free of moisture: 2 wds.:

DRYUP

5d. *Word with "neck" for a cozy sweater style named after a slow-moving reptile:

TURTLE

5a. To-do list entry:

TASK

6d. Singer Grande to her fans, fondly:

ARI

7d. *___-skin print, sleek, scaly pattern inspired by a venomous creature:

SNAKE

8d. Singer Rogers of "The Gambler":

KENNY

9d. *___ cut, trendy haircut that channels the wild look of a canine predator:

WOLF

9a. Spider's fly catcher:

WEB

10d. Scary-sounding lake:

ERIE

11d. Place to retire:

BED

12a. Lion's call:

ROAR

13a. Large vase in France:

URNE

14a. Miner's pursuit:

ORE

15a. *Word with "tail" for a pulled-back style named after a small horse:

PONY

16a. ___ Johnson, director of "Knives Out":

RIAN

17a. Cover on a mason jar, say:

LID

18a. Cup or pint in a recipe, e.g.:

AMOUNT

19d. Mother Teresa, for one:

NUN

20a. Cutting tool in the kitchen:

KNIFE

21d. River that flows through Bavaria:

ISAR

22a. Wheels that hold cables:

PULLEYS

23d. Unit to measure liquid quantities, for short:

LTRS

24d. Obsolete PC monitor technology: Abbr.:

CRT

24a. *___-eye glasses, feline-inspired frames that are a retro eyewear staple:

CAT

25d. "Plan ___ B?" ("Pick a plan"): 2 wds.:

AOR

26d. Ballerina's tip:

TOE

27a. Butterfly catcher:

NET

28a. "... and to ___ good night!": 2 wds.:

ALLA

29d. Tennis serve that gets a do-over:

LET

30d. "___ & Order":

LAW

31d. "From ___ Z" (entirely): 2 wds.:

ATO

32a. Santa's landing strip:

ROOF

33d. They have bridges and arches:

FEET

34a. Hasty withdrawal, as of an army:

RETREAT

35d. Properties mentioned in some wills:

ESTATES

36d. Crybaby's drop:

TEAR

37a. Elm or pine:

TREE

38a. Direction that's a 180-degree turn from NNW: Abbr.:

SSE

39a. Number after one:

TWO

40a. Prefix with "demic" or "dermal":

EPI

41d. "For those in ___ on the sea":

PERIL

42d. Like "occupied" restrooms: 2 wds.:

INUSE

43a. Tic-___-toe:

TAC

44d. Slice, as a Thanksgiving turkey:

CARVE

45d. Ilk:

KIND

45a. *___ heels, dainty footwear with a tiny lift and a feline name:

KITTEN

46d. Slurpee alternative:

ICEE

47d. Some boxing wins: Abbr.:

TKOS

48a. Setting for certain fabled "nights":

ARABIA

49d. Slithery constrictors:

BOAS

50d. The "I" of M.I.T, for short:

INST

51d. Away from port:

ASEA

52a. "Gross!":

ICK

53a. Cutest of the litter, maybe:

RUNT

54d. Opposite of positive, for short:

NEG

55a. Musician Carter and actor Howard:

RONS

56a. "The Matrix" hero:

NEO

57a. "Oh, that's what you mean!": 2 wds.:

ISEE

58a. Date night gift holder, perhaps:

VASE

59a. ___ Moines, Washington:

DES

60a. Most mammals have four of them:

LEGS

61a. "Como ___ usted?" (Spanish "how are you?"):

ESTA

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