On this page you will find all the solutions to USA Today Crossword of November 6th 2016.
November 6th 2016 Solutions
| Clue | Answer |
|---|---|
| Midler of "The Rose" | BETTE |
| Falls back | EBBS |
| Hairpieces, slangily | RUGS |
| Fields of expertise | AREAS |
| Honest-to-goodness | REAL |
| Mineral abundant in liver | IRON |
| Dairy product from Monterey | JACKCHEESE |
| "War and Peace," e.g. | SAGA |
| Foe of Connors and Lendl | ASHE |
| Clairvoyant's gift, briefly | ESP |
| Novel postscript | EPILOG |
| "My Funny Valentine" lyricist Lorenz | HART |
| Precede the headliner | OPEN |
| Well-chewed Bazooka hunk | GOBOFBUBBLEGUM |
| Young ___ (library section) | ADULT |
| Iranian currency | RIAL |
| ___ de plume | NOM |
| Conrad's "___ Jim" | LORD |
| Socially inept sort | DWEEB |
| Drooling toon dog | ODIE |
| Phonograph part | ARM |
| Make an entrance | GOIN |
| Garlic-crushing tool | PRESS |
| Exemplary one | SALTOFTHEEARTH |
| Petty of "Orange Is the New Black" | LORI |
| Touched the tarmac | ALIT |
| Muddled situation | MORASS |
| Hosp. scrub areas | ORS |
| Poetic unit of rhythm | IAMB |
| Dutch dairy export | EDAM |
| It cleans gunk from auto bodies | TARREMOVER |
| Fey of "Baby Mama" | TINA |
| Science magazine of the 1970s-'90s | OMNI |
| Ward with the 1979 No. 1 hit "Ring My Bell" | ANITA |
| Wraps up | ENDS |
| Papa John's orders | PIES |
| Bacon or Lamb work | ESSAY |
| Tijuana's peninsula, briefly | BAJA |
| Mesozoic and Victorian | ERAS |
| PC support pro | TECH |
| Catch on | TAKEHOLD |
| Window-closing PC key | ESC |
| 1974 pop hit with Spanish lyrics | ERESTU |
| Pager's sound | BEEP |
| Some humanities degs. | BAS |
| Where apnea might be studied | SLEEPLAB |
| On the way up | RISING |
| River through Kazakhstan | URAL |
| ___ boots ('60s footwear) | GOGO |
| Negotiations glitch | SNAG |
| Parsley or sage | HERB |
| Emma the Avenger | PEEL |
| Toward the stern | AFT |
| Village Voice bestowal | OBIE |
| Inaugural ball, e.g. | GALA |
| Warnings of gas leaks | ODORS |
| Myanmar, by another name | BURMA |
| Spiner who played Data | BRENT |
| Fully anesthetized | UNDER |
| Like a well-basted turkey | MOIST |
| Interlock, as gears | MESH |
| Floor wedge, perhaps | DOORSTOP |
| Cybercafe amenity | WIFI |
| Deliveries from Clay or Webster | ORATIONS |
| Muscle cars nicknamed "Goats" | GTOS |
| Louvre Pyramid designer | PEI |
| Petting zoo animals | LLAMAS |
| Uncle Remus creator Joel Chandler | HARRIS |
| "If all ___ fails . . ." | ELSE |
| Distribute, with "out" | METE |
| Norse god on an eight-legged horse | ODIN |
| Currency in Cape Town | RAND |
| River of Caen | ORNE |
| Rara ___ | AVIS |
| Self-referential, in modern lingo | META |
| Jackass' sound | BRAY |
| "Who ___ to say?" | AMI |
| Ginnie or Fannie follower | MAE |
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