Newsday Crossword July 7, 2025 Answers
By Guilherme Gilioli · Edited by Stan Newman
Every answer for the Newsday Crossword from July 7, 2025, organized by Across and Down. Tap any clue for its answer and past appearances.
Across
Sound of a raindrop4 Any line on a list4 In the __ (before now)4 Roof overhang4 California wine region4 Speckled horse, or speckled bean5 At any time4 "Three-piece" business attire4 Vatican City language5 Seat in an urban grassy area9 Being chilled, as champagne5 Halloween month: Abbr.3 __ and bonds (Wall Street investments)6 Show to be false5 Game of kings and pawns5 Be jealous of5 Sandal or sneaker4 Wrench or screwdriver4 India's continent4 "Use your brain!"5 Fairy tale beast4 Bath powder ingredient4 Pig's sound4 Rationed (out)5 "Laughing" African beast5 Stacks of things5 Auto lot's spots6 Airport vehicle larger than a van3 __-Bits (letter-shaped cereal)5 Seat in a cathedral9 Spanish finger foods5 Roll call reply4 Make less complicated4 Not illuminated5 Large coffeemakers4 Swiss mountains4 Jury member, in theory4 The majority (of)4 Payment to a landlord4Down
Baby bird's chirp4 Volcanic flow4 __ and done with (finished)4 Fringe benefit, for short4 Bee or beetle6 Tease with mean comments5 Grand-scale tale4 Arithmetic or algebra, for short4 Seat for a keyboard player10 Playful prank5 Lollipop holder5 Shades of color5 Novels' storylines5 Boxing match4 Search for4 Civil rights icon Parks4 Wicked4 Seat for seaside sand10 Fine dinnerware5 Car horn's beep4 Pet that purrs3 Front of the lower leg4 Stare at4 Metal-filled rocks4 Was in first place3 Tips of slippers4 Frisbee or puck4 Baker's dough-rising ingredient5 Least diluted6 Stopped slouching5 Airline vehicle5 Cider fruit5 Browns too long, as toast5 Good buddy4 Military medal recipient4 Listen to sounds4 Lacking color4 Sports cable station4 Sunset direction4Frequently Asked Questions
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