Newsday Crossword January 24, 2026 Answers
By David P. Williams · Edited by Stan Newman
Every answer for the Newsday Crossword from January 24, 2026, organized by Across and Down. Tap any clue for its answer and past appearances.
Across
World records5 Yet to be resolved4 Cold cut?3 Person going native?5 All of Vatican City4 Sweat spot4 Seasonal flier10 Lift on wheels4 Oratorical asset8 Abundance, in a phrase6 Forum crowd3 Mini-arsenal of a sort6 Quality time and physical touch, per Psychology Today13 Rally up5 Results of good tipping?5 Fox __3 Resistance fighter4 Intro of the earliest times5 La __ patrie (France, to the French)4 Point of a tool3 Visionary strategy?5 Drum or dance5 Defendant in double jeopardy13 Broken records, often6 __ candy3 Strove to lighten up6 Worth following8 Word from Old English for "graze"4 Questionable10 Polar opposites of penguins4 Must4 Let loose5 Circles kept in squares3 Where many microproducers market merchandise4 Golden yellow, creamy, savory...5Down
Operatic soprano from Charleston4 Frequent launching locale4 Web design4 Terra Chips variety4 Set off an alarm7 Annual rank-and-file rituals11 Inedible waffle4 Limits of navigation3 Put off8 Emulating peacock feathers10 C student at work5 Dairy products4 Face with fortitude5 Money that had una cornucopia in allumunio4 Small dogs in small blankets4 Erstwhile patent medicine11 Standout4 Well-borne thing that becomes light, per Ovid4 Gen Z-created atmospheric gauges10 Grandes Vacances time3 Wishful thinking advocate5 Force of nature4 Hold up4 Beachfront construction8 Short self-identification3 Fly or other "fake food"4 Documentary verb7 Promissory procedures5 Pursued properly4 Crunch kin5 Commercial offering4 One of the "Printmakers to the American People"4 What Diana Ross wore in the '70s4 Anagram of TIMBERLAKE minus TAKE MR4 Keel over4 Revolutionary movement4 Goal backer3Frequently Asked Questions
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