Newsday Crossword April 7, 2025 Answers
By Guilherme Gilioli · Edited by Stan Newman
Every answer for the Newsday Crossword from April 7, 2025, organized by Across and Down. Tap any clue for its answer and past appearances.
Across
At once, in a memo4 Bride's title, at times3 "Hey, over here!"4 Neverland flier Pan5 Baby chick sound4 "Do __ others as..."4 Tubular pasta5 Golden-__ (senior)4 Tuna salad ingredient from a jar4 Airy and fluffy dessert10 Medicinal tablet4 Tree-chopping tool3 Lower-leg joint5 Sway unsteadily, as a chair6 "Me too"5 "...happily __ after"4 Read, as a bar code4 __ a tie (require overtime)5 Continuously bother5 Sing with lips closed3 Extra tire5 Pilot's vehicle5 Scored 100% on4 Giant screen theater4 Join in wedlock5 Neglects to6 Stop for a moment5 Part of the head for listening3 18-hole sport4 Fried treat with a fruity filling10 "Don't you wish!"4 Periods in history4 Remove pencil marks5 Jeans maker Strauss4 __-Cola (Pepsi rival)4 Actress Zellweger5 Garden in Genesis4 Any playpen plaything3 Rowboat implements4Down
Smartphone programs4 Flow in slowly4 __ extra cost (free)4 Philly's state, for short4 "Huge" prefix for bucks4 Offend the nose4 Butter or jam6 Thanksgiving dinner dessert10 low-moving creature in a shell5 In __ (fashionable)5 Hammer or screwdriver4 Fit for a monarch5 Rate of walking4 Former spouses4 Opposite of "yeses"4 Start to cry4 Egg shape4 Letter after alpha4 High-fiber breakfast treat10 Smart-mouthed, in a "marinara" way5 "My treat"4 Sear on the grill4 Beaver-made blockades4 Teheran's country4 "Better luck __ time"4 Pekoe and Earl Grey4 Turning point of WWII4 Refuse to approve6 Give a command to5 Sat for a portrait5 __ and kicking (robust)5 Frozen snow queen4 Strong wind4 Slangy suffix for "switch"4 Frilly, as doilies4 Creme-filled cookie4 Grandmother's nickname4 Computer owner4 Pegs for playing 18 holes4Frequently Asked Questions
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