Newsday Crossword August 11, 2025 Answers
By Guilherme Gilioli · Edited by Stan Newman
Every answer for the Newsday Crossword from August 11, 2025, organized by Across and Down. Tap any clue for its answer and past appearances.
Across
Gulf Coast Florida city5 Queen in Disney's Frozen4 "Head" atop beer4 Commit a theft5 Earth's natural satellite4 School near Beverly Hills: Abbr.4 "Popped" snack made in large pots10 Astronaut Armstrong4 Took a nap5 Cobra or python5 Ebb, as the tide6 Parts of a play6 Cool and calm6 Go bad, as milk5 Prophetic sign4 Boca __, FL5 "Sidewalk" eatery4 "__ your own business!"4 The "F" of FYI3 Improved with time, as cheese4 Website for crafts4 Removed the rind from5 Fuzzy brown fruit4 Clock's wake-up sound5 Eggs-and-cheese breakfast6 Fruits grown on vines6 Not as distant6 Freeway exits5 White heron5 Revered role model4 Black-and-white cookies cooked in hot oil10 Sign on the dotted __4 Feels poorly4 Untrustworthy person5 Fireplace inserts4 Clean and orderly4 Retail shop5Down
Sound of disapproval3 Had a meal3 Got together with3 Small butter portion3 Fully ready6 Quiz show host5 Slacks' belt holder4 Arrange in order4 Raggedy doll3 Sweet treats made from cooking batter in hot oil11 Atlantic or Pacific5 Look __ (resemble each other)5 Men and boys5 Born first5 __-fi (outer space stories)3 Mail away payment5 Blissful places5 Red fruits coated in sugary shells11 Boy in a family3 __ of the time (occasionally)4 Hurricane or blizzard5 Tiny skin opening4 At a great distance4 Physically nimble5 Not as many5 Modify, as writing4 Faux __ (minor mistake)3 Meted (out)5 __ Miserables3 Engines6 Barbecue appliance5 AM/FM device5 In the middle of5 Top of a wave5 A Great Lake4 __ monster (Arizona lizard)4 Room cooler with blades3 Go bad, as fruit3 Sense of self3 "...that __ flag was still there"3 Have in view3Frequently Asked Questions
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