Newsday Crossword March 15, 2025 Answers
By Kate Chin Park · Edited by Stan Newman
Every answer for the Newsday Crossword from March 15, 2025, organized by Across and Down. Tap any clue for its answer and past appearances.
Across
Way to throw shade on pouty types8 Falls off6 Unflattering admission8 Plan or power6 Tubular edible8 Little guy next to Prince Edward at the '23 Coronation Concert6 Focal pt.3 Has to spend4 Saw things5 "The night, __ clear, shall frown": Poe3 Originally, a herder's hut6 What allies make11 Target for grading3 Western conversation stopper5 Near-antonym of "abstains"4 It "brings you things you never asked for": Lemony Snicket4 Zealous type, often7 Cheer up7 Unmistakable?4 Barely noticeable4 Inicio de una revolucion5 Close to perfection3 Federal crime of misappropriating medals11 Crude component6 Be off3 Won't suffer5 Subsidiary order4 Marathoner identifier3 Hit the road6 Significant others attending8 Apt flavor of Peelerz Gummies6 Crafty ploy originated by a Lithuanian NBAer (1989)8 Dizzy6 Enunciates effortlessly8Down
Brief boundary3 Apple variety4 Broker's binder4 Annual portfolio rebalancing, for example9 Second non-US MLB team3 Heat-activated, in a way6 Sawdust stack shape4 Waldo wears it7 Whence came "every kind of living creature"3 Weevil, e.g.6 Concede5 Trope used by Twain10 Let out4 Ancestor of Moses4 Z's7 Narrow watercourse4 Little league?4 Road Runner cartoon scenery5 Trails of a sort5 12-Down device?10 Terry and kin7 Ex-__ intrapartum (type of delivery)5 The clown in Pagliacci5 Gamer's ultimate opponent9 Skinny __ (low-calorie cocktail)4 His tribe is mentioned in Messiah4 Hidden pin in bowling7 It's hallowed by its history6 Trees, mountains, etc.6 Unrestrained5 Group with a 2020s avatar project4 Aiming aid4 Spade aid4 Consumed by4 Carp or grouse4 Just a whisper3 Heat source3 Number on blockers3Frequently Asked Questions
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