Newsday Crossword November 1, 2025 Answers
By Lester Ruff · Edited by Stan Newman
Every answer for the Newsday Crossword from November 1, 2025, organized by Across and Down. Tap any clue for its answer and past appearances.
Across
Where tiles may be put down8 Comey successor as FBI director6 Grease principal portrayer8 Searches or schmoes6 Mattress support8 Last of the Oldsmobiles6 Malaprop, for one3 Legal __3 Article in El Mundo3 Outdoor elevator3 Very sharp6 Hill diggers for dinner8 Simulations5 Informal forecast6 Conversation stopper4 Already addressed10 "Reward us, __ we think or write!": Carroll3 Disneyland ride since Opening Day7 Long shots, briefly3 Destination for relaxation10 First with transatlantic jet service (1958)4 Washed-out6 Monarca britanico5 Savory pork product8 Cuba's first vice president (1976-2008)6 Beeginning?3 Nativity scene staple3 Pine product3 Exciting, these days3 It's NW of Virginia City6 Have a great fall8 Aerial self-portrait6 Potter title partner8 Ecclesiastical councils6 They make wake-up calls8Down
One with site might9 Compromise yourself, perhaps9 Ballotpedia.com depictions9 Very small portion3 Barley minus hulls6 Aesop fable conclusion5 Insignificant4 What a halo hasn't3 Western novel (1918) highly praised by Mencken9 Sicily's closest neighbor8 "Waltz for Eva and __"3 It extends down to the abdomen5 Loud fan5 Pair of sixes5 Live in the '50s and '60s7 "Quentin's muse"3 Oregon's oldest city7 Urban FD division3 All7 Vegan Thanksgiving entrees9 It borders Pennsylvania9 Where beluga sturgeon spawn9 Segway Ninebots, e.g.9 Tick or mite8 Mani gel brand3 What MIT doesn't confer3 Soft touch6 They're in your hand5 Silly business5 Blame for5 First graphing calculator (1980s)5 Leaf blower brand4 PEACE is POWER artist at the Nobel Peace Center3 BBC news broadcaster3 Very small portion3Frequently Asked Questions
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