Newsday Crossword January 27, 2025 Answers
By Doug Peterson · Edited by Stan Newman
Every answer for the Newsday Crossword from January 27, 2025, organized by Across and Down. Tap any clue for its answer and past appearances.
Across
Very stylish4 Atlanta-based news channel3 Urban air pollution4 Mystical glows5 Aussie hoppers4 Othello villain4 Pilot's vehicle5 Sworn promise4 Entice4 Three-layer crisp treats15 Rural hotel3 That woman3 Excellent, in the '80s3 Actor Hanks or Cruise3 Four-team tourney rounds, for short5 Miles __ gallon3 Not on a tilt5 Aladdin's magic pal5 Dark brown ring-shaped treats15 South Pacific island nation5 Get educated5 Ship's distress signal3 "Marching" musical groups5 High-tech "fingerprint"3 Smallest two-digit number3 Federal ecology group: Abbr.3 Suffix meaning "somewhat"3 Pineapple-slice treats that are flipped after baking15 Plant's underground part4 "__ of your business!"4 In the know5 Intersection point4 Oak or elm4 Ancient artifact5 Shut forcefully4 Sixth sense: Abbr.3 Minor fender bump4Down
Bottle tops4 Hawaiian dance4 Teheran's country4 Honest and sincere6 Gator's relative4 Biblical ark builder4 V-shaped cut in wood5 Fancy necktie fabric4 Hawaiian island near Oahu4 Fairy tale brute4 Departs4 Stitched together4 Sneakers and sandals5 Spy's info acquisition, for short5 State north of California6 Back-to-health plan, for short5 Fragrance5 Shape of an egg4 Doled (out)5 Fellows3 Being occupied, as a chair5 Occupy, as a chair5 Computers that aren't Apples: Abbr.3 Filled, as a cargo van6 Tilt somewhat4 Letter before tee3 Pro and __3 Outlet of a sink5 Paid out5 Started to unfreeze6 Be very fond of5 Lasting mark4 Large coffee machines4 Hotel's place to swim4 Any carbonated beverage4 Any line on a shopping list4 Change for a $5 bill4 Start to cry4 Curly-leafed cabbage4 Ireland nickname4 Religious faction4Frequently Asked Questions
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