Newsday Crossword May 7, 2025 Answers
By C.J. Tan · Edited by Stan Newman
Every answer for the Newsday Crossword from May 7, 2025, organized by Across and Down. Tap any clue for its answer and past appearances.
Across
Go round and round4 Lasting mark4 Noteworthy periods4 "If I __ you..."4 Pebble or boulder5 Fallen to the bottom of the sea4 Thailand's continent4 88-key instrument5 __ colada cocktail4 Person working with volumes of mail11 Cashew or pistachio3 Red-headed Norse explorer4 Hang down loosely6 Fully prepared6 Prefix like atmo-4 Diamonds, hearts, and spades5 Person shelving bound volumes9 Nonverbal communication: Abbr.3 Verse of praise3 Longtime color TV brand3 Person calculating volumes of atoms9 Elephant tusk material5 Full-time athletes4 States one's views6 Paris tower designer6 Run __ (be raging)4 Needless fuss3 Person controlling film actors' volumes11 Speed competition4 Color of limes5 Back of the neck4 Defrost4 Manicurist's concerns5 Great joy4 Golfer's target4 French fashion magazine4 Text-message button4Down
This-for-that exchange4 Mexican money4 Colorful part of the eye4 Least cluttered7 Butter in a box5 Barbecue briquette4 Actress Hathaway4 Buy more of7 Sixth sense, for short3 Regretting5 Declare void5 Glide on a rink5 Divide evenly5 Greek god of war4 Reality TV judge DioGuardi4 Neither's partner3 Memo's "immediately"4 Thick with vegetation4 "Pad" flower in a pond4 Assist in wrongdoing4 Lane of Superman stories4 Employee badges3 Laundry appliance4 Farmland measure4 Negative votes4 Letters on sunblock bottles3 Angry states4 "Eau de" liquid7 Apple's music player4 Minnesota NFL team7 Prophetic signs5 Farm soil5 "Famous Potatoes" state5 __ point (center of attention)5 Singing star from London5 Russia's __ Mountains4 Astronaut Armstrong4 Story that might be "tall"4 Unlock4 Clarinet accessory4 Woolly mother3Frequently Asked Questions
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