Newsday Crossword January 13, 2025 Answers
By Doug Peterson · Edited by Stan Newman
Every answer for the Newsday Crossword from January 13, 2025, organized by Across and Down. Tap any clue for its answer and past appearances.
Across
Billboard displays3 First Greek letter5 Demonstrate4 Sales agents, for short4 Measuring stick5 Bread with a pocket4 Actor Alda or astronaut Shepard4 Flash of light5 __ for (selects)4 "Two-eye" device for viewing faraway objects10 Unwrap, as a gift4 Misfortunes4 Nasal sound of scorn5 Tire-filling machines5 Bushy hairdos5 In this place4 Railroad vehicle5 Feel regret for3 Detective's tool for viewing fingerprints15 Metallic mineral3 Leaf-gathering tools5 Frosts, as a cupcake4 Goes by cab or bus5 Sandals and sneakers5 Fairy tale bullies5 Large family4 Cut out, as coupons4 Lab device for viewing bacteria10 Ill at __ (anxious)4 Relative by marriage5 "Once __ a time..."4 Region4 Maine or Montana5 With no tread, as tires4 Sparrow's home4 Paris' Eiffel __5 __ Angeles, CA3Down
Typical Jordanian4 Neighborhood food shop4 Extend across, as a bridge4 Debates heatedly6 Temporary calm periods5 "Not guilty," for one4 Listen to sounds4 Sweater's sleeves4 Cereal-eating utensils6 African beast larger than a rhino5 Playful river mammal5 "Rome __ built in a day"5 Kids' winter sculptures that look like guys7 Police officer3 Ballad or anthem4 Bartlett or Bosc fruit4 Strongly suggest4 Zodiac sign of the Ram5 Devoted followers4 Oil-drilling structure3 Medical insurance plan: Abbr.3 Little boy4 Contest on a track4 Finds a purpose for4 Letter before tee3 Colored part of the eye4 Brief craze3 Newborn big cat7 Say again6 Not as fast6 Owns3 Pacific or Atlantic5 Harsh light5 Gets out of bed5 Wooden shipping container5 Light drizzle4 Look __ (investigate)4 Eagle's toenail4 White gemstone4 Sport played on horseback4 Ceases4Frequently Asked Questions
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