Our NYT Crossword Hints for November 6, 2025 puzzle will help you move through the grid if you’ve found yourself stuck on a clue. The NYT Crossword is a daily crossword that tests solvers’ knowledge and vocabulary. It’s one of the most popular crosswords in the world, known for its challenging clues and clever wordplay. The puzzle is published in the print edition of the paper and is also available online.
NYT Crossword Hints, November 6, 2025
You’ll find hints for all of the crossword clues for the NYT Crossword on 11/6/25. The clues are listed below, and you can click/tap on a clue to go to its page for more detail, including definitions, but if you don’t want to be immediately spoiled, you can reveal letter by letter to still offer yourself more of a challenge before revealing the full solution.
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1A. The 1987 film "Spaceballs," e.g.
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6A. Things often included with a free subscription
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9A. Brazen
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14A. Wake-up call?
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15A. Microscopic
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16A. Photo option
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17A. Prancing horse and golden bull, in the auto industry
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18A. Super Bowl LVI winner
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19A. More likely to make the correct choice
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20A. Kind of butter in beauty products
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21A. Skeptical sort
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23A. Critical item
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24A. SoCal area with the Latino Walk of Fame
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26A. Annual February/March event, with "the"
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28A. Pot papers
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30A. Daredevil's mantra, in brief
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31A. Dressing choice
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32A. Vegetables in Cajun cuisine
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34A. Certain stumbling block ... or a hint to three pairs of symmetrically positioned answers in this puzzle
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37A. Nab
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38A. Nab
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39A. One in a gym set
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41A. Bungles
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44A. Hydrotherapy center
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45A. Finagled a discount, say
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47A. Language in which "zichzelf" is 49-Across
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49A. See 47-Across
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51A. Non-Rx
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52A. Big shot
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53A. Language in which "drosmigs" is 57-Across
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57A. See 53-Across
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61A. Designates, in a way
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62A. Resistance to change
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63A. Woman's name invented by Jonathan Swift
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64A. One accepted into the family?
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1D. Like many mustaches in film
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2D. Greeting found scrambled in part of "mahalo," appropriately
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3D. Shows little sign of slowing down
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4D. Language in which "kabanica" is 10-Down
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5D. Museum's entrance and exit?
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6D. Bad way to go
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7D. College official
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8D. Trailer opening?
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9D. Maker of the i4 and i5
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10D. See 4 Down
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11D. Lost
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12D. Animal in many a roundup
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13D. Groups in roundups
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21D. Get together for a party
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22D. Smart ___
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25D. Yearn
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27D. Canon collection, in brief
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29D. "Jeez Louise!"
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30D. "Jeez Louise!"
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31D. "A braggart, a ___, a villain ...": "Romeo and Juliet"
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33D. Be in the military
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34D. Like some orders and tales
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35D. 20%, perhaps
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36D. Spin
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37D. Closest pal, in brief
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40D. Source of a printout, often
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42D. Many a cult classic
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43D. Protests that aren't going anywhere?
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45D. Beamed
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46D. Have high hopes
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48D. Skedaddles
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50D. Ask ___, socialite's longtime tabloid advice column
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53D. John
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54D. Actress de Armas
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55D. Great deal
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56D. Cryptology grp.
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57D. Zip
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58D. Put a PIN in it!
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59D. Actress Long of "Love Jones"
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60D. Color on the beach
We also recommend trying your hand at the NYT Mini Crossword, which is definitely easier (on all days!) as it is a 5×5, compared to the full-sized crossword (which is 15×15, and the Sunday edition is 21×21!). New crosswords are released at 10PM ET on weekdays and 6PM ET on weekends.
The New York Times crossword was first published in The New York Times in 1942 and has been a daily feature ever since. It is known for its high level of difficulty and for its clever, often playful, clues and themes. The puzzles range in size from 15x15 grids on weekdays to larger 21x21 grids on Sundays, with varying levels of difficulty.
The New York Times crossword is created by a team of skilled puzzle constructors and editors, who work to ensure that each puzzle is both entertaining and challenging for solvers. The puzzles are often themed, with clues and answers related to a particular subject or concept, and they frequently feature wordplay and puns.
Solving the New York Times crossword has become a beloved pastime for many, and there are even competitions and clubs devoted to crossword puzzle solving. The New York Times crossword is available in print in the newspaper and online, and it has a dedicated following of loyal solvers who eagerly await each day's puzzle.
If you’re still struggling to solve your NYT crosswords, consider practicing with the Eugene Sheffer and Thomas Joseph dailies first. If you’re looking for similarly challenging crosswords, we recommend the WSJ Crossword and LA Times Crossword.
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