Daily Themed Crossword Expert November 6 2025 answers
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Expert November 6 2025 crossword
1a. "___, humbug!" (Ebenezer Scrooge's words):
2d. Berry said to be a "superfood":
3d. British multinational bank company: Abbr.:
4a. "Dear ___" (advice column):
10d. Swedish furniture brand since 1943:
11d. Negative prefix with "match" or "guide":
13a. Ol' ___ Eyes, Frank Sinatra's nickname inspired by his famously captivating gaze:
14a. ___ bar (Hawaiian-themed spot):
17a. Bills with George Washington's portrait:
18a. Old ___, Andrew Jackson's nickname inspired by his toughness and resilience:
19d. Original "sneaker" brand:
20d. Vehicle rescue with a truck:
22d. Whistleblower, for short:
22a. Stick connected to a reel:
23a. First four letters of the alphabet:
24d. Beach ___ (physique, slangily):
25d. Corporate bigwig letters:
26d. Nickname for Chicago mob boss Al Capone that matched his fearsome reputation:
27a. Islamabad's country, for short:
28d. Put two and two together?:
29d. "Do you have the ___ to this locker?":
31a. School in Orlando whose motto is "Reach for the Stars": Abbr.:
32d. What tears would do to one's vision:
32a. ___ one's time (wait patiently):
34d. "Super" or "inter" ending:
34a. "Your Body ___ Wonderland" (John Mayer song): 2 wds.:
35a. ___ Day, Billie Holiday's nickname capturing her jazz elegance and vocal magic:
36d. Much-awaited retail events:
37d. Trunk of a tree (anagram of "lobe"):
37a. Hot cross ___ (Easter delicacy):
38d. Italian author Umberto ___:
38a. Actor Ramirez who played Gianni Versace in "American Crime Story":
39d. The ___, John Wayne's iconic nickname representing his cowboy image and film career:
40d. "True ___," 1969 film starring John Wayne:
42d. Ilsa ___, Rick Blaine's love in "Casablanca":
44d. Score after deuce: 2 wds.:
46d. Long-snouted, spearlike fish:
47a. Boy who destroys toys in "Toy Story":
48a. "___-dokie!" ("Sure thing!"):
50a. Letters said before "F" after a taxing workweek, perhaps:
51a. Alf and Mork, for two: Abbr.:
53a. Identity thief's target in the US: Abbr.:
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