Newsday Crossword June 23, 2025 Answers
By Sally R. Stein · Edited by Stan Newman
Every answer for the Newsday Crossword from June 23, 2025, organized by Across and Down. Tap any clue for its answer and past appearances.
Across
Bookkeeper's subtraction5 President before Obama4 Sedans and convertibles4 Indoor pro sports venue5 Norway's capital4 Without delay, in a memo4 Locations5 Be introduced to4 Chauffeur-driven vehicle4 Substantial morning meal15 Golfer's peg3 Bowler's target3 Duplicate emails, for short3 Break sharply4 Crawling insect that stings6 Very much4 Surf and __ (seafood/steak serving)4 Bert's Sesame Street pal5 Meatless afternoon meal15 "Bald" national symbol5 Sedan or convertible4 Voice amplifier, for short4 Hair arrangements6 "Half" prefix for circle4 Compass reading opposite WNW3 Cashew or almond3 Billboards and commercials3 Money-saving evening meal15 Factually correct4 Elm or oak4 San __ (city south of Los Angeles)5 Penny4 Tilt a little4 Creative thoughts5 Berets and bonnets4 Whirling current4 Kid's stuffed bear5Down
100-yard race4 A Great Lake4 Letter after alpha4 Not moving at all5 Eats a sample of6 Unsuccessful film or play4 Software customer4 Take a nap5 __ balloon (floating vehicle with a basket)6 Young cow4 Largest continent4 Fathers of lambs4 Marking on a Dalmatian4 Busybody5 Prepare to propose5 Underground homes for bats5 Spike on a sports shoe5 Overly wet, as cereal5 Mysterious glow4 Toyota hybrid model5 Instrument that's struck with sticks4 Sharpshooter Oakley5 Minor shaving mishaps5 Sound of a giggle5 Blab a secret4 Inevitable outcome4 Very small5 Constant wanderer5 Carefully understated6 "Blame me for that"6 Ready for a nap5 Scornful, as remarks5 Engrave deeply4 Neighborhood4 Smallest of a litter4 Allows4 Sit with a book4 Declare to be false4 Require4 Old-timey "Oh, my!"4 Very promising4Frequently Asked Questions
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