NYT Daily Crossword for November 30, 2025
30 Across: ___ feed (news reader)38 Across: Make some calls42 Across: Singer with the 2014 #1 album "1,000 Forms of Fear"45 Across: In check49 Across: ___ Castorp, protagonist of Thomas Mann's "The Magic Mountain"55 Across: Ancient drinker of the fermented beverage chicha59 Across: Chop house?62 Across: Locale for drones64 Across: Matador's opponent68 Across: Beat badly43 Across: Dealer's manager50 Across: Summa cum ___52 Across: College voter?56 Across: Taxes levied during trade wars63 Across: Preposition that can be represented by a number65 Across: Gay rights activist Marsha P. Johnson, for one70 Across: Energy72 Across: Knighthood, for one79 Across: "Awesome!"84 Across: Grammy-winning Paramore hit of 201490 Across: Bok ___92 Across: Co-star of 2025's "Kiss of the Spider Woman," to fans73 Across: "When r u getting in?"81 Across: Lethargy91 Across: Dearie93 Across: Break down in tears100 Across: Noodling in a jazz tune103 Across: In the majority?105 Across: Utter chaos2 Down: Oodles4 Down: Baseballs that are hard-hit but then caught, in lingo6 Down: Skirt responsibility10 Down: Leaves the straight and narrow98 Across: Egypt/Sudan border region102 Across: Annoying106 Across: 1994 co-Nobelist Shimon1 Down: Self-effacing3 Down: Strain7 Down: Proverbial cure-all11 Down: Expose13 Down: Ending with mammal or Mendel16 Down: With 87-Down, idiom about wasting one's efforts ... as seen in four columns in this puzzle?20 Down: Diamonds can sometimes be found in them23 Down: Malt-drying kiln26 Down: John who painted "Backyards, Greenwich Village"14 Down: Good quality for an artist21 Down: "Quit whining, dude!"24 Down: "O, had I but followed the ___!": "Twelfth Night"28 Down: 2022 sequel to "Knives Out"34 Down: "You can't make me!"46 Down: Cash on the Ginza54 Down: Anti-mob law acronym57 Down: Act the worrywart61 Down: Sauce served with Peking duck66 Down: Indistinct speech68 Down: "Yes, ___!" (phrase popularized by the restaurant drama "The Bear")39 Across: "W" on a light bulb48 Down: Overdone53 Down: Actress Petty of "A League of Their Own"56 Down: Animated character, informally58 Down: ___ fountain67 Down: It's a gas69 Down: Young miscreant76 Down: Patron of lost causes81 Down: Open-weave fabric83 Down: "Th-th-th-that's all, folks!" speaker85 Down: Flare up?97 Down: Turf ___ (football injury)86 Across: Actress Thompson of "Sorry to Bother You"77 Down: Literary runt of the litter80 Down: Dictatorial figure84 Down: First-rate87 Down: See 16-Down89 Down: About to explode, say94 Down: Farmer Hoggett's entrant in a sheepherding contest101 Down: Inits. at Grand Central Terminal12 Across: ___ guisado (Caribbean stew)18 Across: Metallurgist's evaluation25 Across: Accommodates33 Across: Spiral-shelled mollusk36 Across: "Enough already"1 Across: Post-vacation pile8 Across: Historical Dutch settler13 Across: Vapid19 Across: Butterflies, so to speak22 Across: "Zip it"27 Across: Mountains where St. Bernards were originally bred32 Across: ___ Sea, Kazakh/Uzbek body of water35 Across: Org. for Penguins and Ducks40 Across: Three-way intersection51 Across: "Hold this"91 Down: Pink character in the "Toy Story" movies15 Across: Campaign manager?98 Down: Part of a day care schedule21 Across: Actress Zosia ___ of "Girls"74 Across: Mantou or bao, in Chinese cuisine71 Across: Sarge's boss75 Across: "Awwww!"96 Across: Lenape people from whom a New Jersey river gets its name107 Across: Greasy spoon, e.g.8 Down: Basketball attempt that uses the backboard95 Across: Aquiline44 Down: Essayist Francis52 Down: 1999 Ron Howard film about a reality show45 Down: Comedian Wong41 Across: Coin collector?47 Across: Nuclear restraint pact60 Across: Cancer research agcy.31 Down: Refuge104 Across: Core-sculpting belt5 Down: Bottlefuls for a summer look, perhaps9 Down: Martín Espada's "___ to the Soccer Ball Sailing Over a Barbed Wire Fence"12 Down: First Eurodance hit in the U.S. (1989)17 Down: Italian sub ingredient37 Down: Arm of the police department63 Down: Michelle Obama or Jill Biden, in brief78 Down: "L'___ du Nord" (Minnesota motto)88 Down: More prudent74 Down: Like some charm82 Down: New York School poet Frank5 Across: Brooklyn Brewery's Special Effects, e.g., in brief28 Across: Former Portuguese colony on the Malabar Coast99 Down: @ @ @17 Across: Puzzle type that was the Oxford Dictionaries' 2005 U.K. "word of the year"29 Across: Chemical essential to cellular metabolism, for short