Looking for a fun way to boost your brainpower? The USA TODAY Crossword is your perfect daily fit! This puzzle offers a mix of modern clues and straightforward answers in a compact grid. Whether you’re a pro solver or just starting your crossword journey, we’re here to help you cross the finish line. Below are the clues and solutions for today’s USA TODAY Crossword for November 23, 2025.

USA TODAY Crossword Clues for November 23, 2025
Grab your pencil or device and your sharpest wits! Here are the clues for today’s puzzle.
Across Clues: ➡️
- 1A: Come-___ (enticing offers) — Starts with the letter “O”
- 4A: Hairstyle for Antonio Madrigal — Starts with the letter “A”
- 8A: “Shoo, you pest!” — Starts with the letter “S”
- 12A: Over with — Starts with the letter “D”
- 14A: Take the wheel — Starts with the letter “S”
- 15A: Curved structure in a Roman aqueduct — Starts with the letter “A”
- 16A: Shape of a pumpkin seed — Starts with the letter “O”
- 17A: What a host might say to start a meeting — Starts with the letter “H”
- 19A: Competition with freestyling — Starts with the letter “R”
- 21A: Tree with white bark — Starts with the letter “A”
- 22A: Yosemite National Park’s state, for short — Starts with the letter “C”
- 23A: Nutrient in spinach — Starts with the letter “I”
- 25A: ___ pal (female buddy) — Starts with the letter “G”
- 27A: Like aromatic lotions — Starts with the letter “S”
- 29A: Ho ___ Minh City — Starts with the letter “C”
- 32A: One might visit their former prof — Starts with the letter “A”
- 34A: Brewery barrel — Starts with the letter “K”
- 35A: Threw, like dice — Starts with the letter “R”
- 37A: Like a show about a show — Starts with the letter “M”
- 38A: Inc., in England — Starts with the letter “L”
- 40A: “If it ___ broke . . .” — Starts with the letter “A”
- 41A: Overabundance — Starts with the letter “E”
- 44A: Airport with many layovers — Starts with the letter “H”
- 46A: “Gloria” actress Rowlands — Starts with the letter “G”
- 47A: Cheerleading cheer — Starts with the letter “R”
- 48A: Place to sample varietals — Starts with the letter “W”
- 51A: Bother incessantly — Starts with the letter “N”
- 52A: “Immediately!” — Starts with the letter “A”
- 53A: Burst of wind — Starts with the letter “G”
- 55A: Like fire-roasted salsa — Starts with the letter “S”
- 59A: Train station display — Starts with the letter “T”
- 63A: Car’s “I’m going to change lanes” indicator — Starts with the letter “T”
- 65A: Midnight fridge run — Starts with the letter “R”
- 66A: “How ___ can I put this . . .” — Starts with the letter “E”
- 67A: Long parts of giraffes — Starts with the letter “N”
- 68A: Dot of land in the sea — Starts with the letter “I”
- 69A: Snow removal vehicle — Starts with the letter “P”
- 70A: Gallery district north of TriBeCa — Starts with the letter “S”
- 71A: Really long time — Starts with the letter “E”
Down Clues: ⬇️
- 1D: It’s a real stinker — Starts with the letter “O”
- 2D: Exploding star — Starts with the letter “N”
- 3D: Purse with a click-shut clasp — Starts with the letter “S”
- 4D: Bickering — Starts with the letter “A”
- 5D: Short on money — Starts with the letter “F”
- 6D: Change back — Starts with the letter “R”
- 7D: Refinable rock — Starts with the letter “O”
- 8D: Puts into words — Starts with the letter “S”
- 9D: Corn or cotton — Starts with the letter “C”
- 10D: What an LED facial might treat — Starts with the letter “A”
- 11D: Subsequently — Starts with the letter “T”
- 13D: “Hijack” actor Idris — Starts with the letter “E”
- 14D: Comic’s gimmick — Starts with the letter “S”
- 18D: Absolute stranger — Starts with the letter “R”
- 20D: Critic Hilton — Starts with the letter “A”
- 24D: Opposite of ‘neath — Starts with the letter “O”
- 25D: Roblox fan, e.g. — Starts with the letter “G”
- 26D: Voice with an Echo — Starts with the letter “A”
- 28D: Grilled fish in unadon — Starts with the letter “E”
- 29D: Group of regular customers — Starts with the letter “C”
- 30D: Dye also known as mehndi — Starts with the letter “H”
- 31D: Pet collar attachment — Starts with the letter “I”
- 33D: “Parenthood” actress Whitman — Starts with the letter “M”
- 36D: Trail behind — Starts with the letter “L”
- 39D: Do a voice over for — Starts with the letter “D”
- 42D: Moves side to side — Starts with the letter “S”
- 43D: Tamera, to Tia, for short — Starts with the letter “S”
- 45D: Rolls topped with lox — Starts with the letter “B”
- 49D: Mag whose cover has a yellow border — Starts with the letter “N”
- 50D: Same old routine — Starts with the letter “R”
- 54D: Wrapped dress — Starts with the letter “S”
- 55D: Staircase segment — Starts with the letter “S”
- 56D: ___ over (contemplate) — Starts with the letter “M”
- 57D: Approximately — Starts with the letter “O”
- 58D: Was aware of — Starts with the letter “K”
- 60D: Torpedo-shaped shark — Starts with the letter “M”
- 61D: Stitch’s friend — Starts with the letter “L”
- 62D: Garden with the Tree of Life — Starts with the letter “E”
- 64D: ___ and outs — Starts with the letter “I”
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Today’s USA TODAY Crossword Answers for November 23, 2025
1A: Come-___ (enticing offers) – ONS
4A: Hairstyle for Antonio Madrigal – AFRO
8A: “Shoo, you pest!” – SCAT
12A: Over with – DONE
14A: Take the wheel – STEER
15A: Curved structure in a Roman aqueduct – ARCH
16A: Shape of a pumpkin seed – OVAL
17A: What a host might say to start a meeting – HIEVERYONE
19A: Competition with freestyling – RAPBATTLE
21A: Tree with white bark – ASPEN
22A: Yosemite National Park’s state, for short – CALI
23A: Nutrient in spinach – IRON
25A: ___ pal (female buddy) – GAL
27A: Like aromatic lotions – SCENTED
29A: Ho ___ Minh City – CHI
32A: One might visit their former prof – ALUM
34A: Brewery barrel – KEG
35A: Threw, like dice – ROLLED
37A: Like a show about a show – META
38A: Inc., in England – LTD
40A: “If it ___ broke . . .” – AINT
41A: Overabundance – EXCESS
44A: Airport with many layovers – HUB
46A: “Gloria” actress Rowlands – GENA
47A: Cheerleading cheer – RAH
48A: Place to sample varietals – WINEBAR
51A: Bother incessantly – NAG
52A: “Immediately!” – ASAP
53A: Burst of wind – GUST
55A: Like fire-roasted salsa – SMOKY
59A: Train station display – TIMETABLE
63A: Car’s “I’m going to change lanes” indicator – TURNSIGNAL
65A: Midnight fridge run – RAID
66A: “How ___ can I put this . . .” – ELSE
67A: Long parts of giraffes – NECKS
68A: Dot of land in the sea – ISLE
69A: Snow removal vehicle – PLOW
70A: Gallery district north of TriBeCa – SOHO
71A: Really long time – EON
1D: It’s a real stinker – ODOR
2D: Exploding star – NOVA
3D: Purse with a click-shut clasp – SNAPCLUTCH
4D: Bickering – ATIT
5D: Short on money – FEELINGTHEPINCH
6D: Change back – REVERT
7D: Refinable rock – ORE
8D: Puts into words – SAYS
9D: Corn or cotton – CROP
10D: What an LED facial might treat – ACNE
11D: Subsequently – THE N
13D: “Hijack” actor Idris – ELBA
14D: Comic’s gimmick – SHTICK
18D: Absolute stranger – RANDO
20D: Critic Hilton – ALS
24D: Opposite of ‘neath – OER
25D: Roblox fan, e.g. – GAMER
26D: Voice with an Echo – ALEXA
28D: Grilled fish in unadon – EEL
29D: Group of regular customers – CLIENTBASE
30D: Dye also known as mehndi – HENNA
31D: Pet collar attachment – IDTAG
33D: “Parenthood” actress Whitman – MAE
36D: Trail behind – LAG
39D: Do a voice-over for – DUB
42D: Moves side to side – SWAYS
43D: Tamera, to Tia, for short – SIS
45D: Rolls topped with lox – BAGELS
49D: Mag whose cover has a yellow border – NATGEO
50D: Same old routine – RUT
54D: Wrapped dress – SARI
55D: Staircase segment – STEP
56D: ___ over (contemplate) – MULL
57D: Approximately – ORSO
58D: Was aware of – KNEW
60D: Torpedo-shaped shark – MAKO
61D: Stitch’s friend – LILO
62D: Garden with the Tree of Life – EDEN
64D: ___ and outs – INS
How did you fare with today’s USA TODAY Crossword? Did you cruise to victory or get briefly stumped?
Today’s USA TODAY Crossword Puzzle was a fun and smooth solve with a nice mix of modern cluing and approachable fill. The pacing felt steady, with most entries falling into place without much hesitation, yet still offering just enough challenge to stay engaging. The grid had a lively tone that made the solving experience feel fresh and upbeat from start to finish. Overall, it was a satisfying puzzle that struck a great balance between relaxed and rewarding. Overall rating: 3 out of 5.
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