The New York Times Mini Crossword for November 22nd has been solved. Here are the answers to both the across and down clues, with no fluff. If you’re a regular solver, this is what you came for. If you just want to check your work, read on.
Across Clues and Answers
- 1A: Moves (over) in one’s seat – SCOOTS
- 7A: Capital of Taiwan – TAIPEI
- 8A: ___ Bee – SPELLING
- 10A: In the style of – ALA
- 11A: Device with a keypad that’s typed on discreetly, for short – ATM
- 12A: ___ Bee – SAMANTHA
- 15A: “Family Guy” baby – STEWIE
- 16A: Sings in the Alps – YODELS
Down Clues and Answers
- 1D: Like some clams and freshly cleaned shirts – STEAMED
- 2D: What an online meeting invite gets added to, for short – CAL
- 3D: Vinegar’s counterpart – OIL
- 4D: Morphine and codeine, for two – OPIATES
- 5D: First inning in extra innings – TENTH
- 6D: Greek “S” – SIGMA
- 8D: Full of back talk – SASSY
- 9D: “Allegory of the Cave” philosopher – PLATO
- 13D: Wonderstruck feeling – AWE
These answers are current as of today. For future puzzles, check NYT’s official channels or reliable puzzle-solving resources.
