Newsday Crossword November 14, 2025 Answers
By Jay Silverman · Edited by Stan Newman
Every answer for the Newsday Crossword from November 14, 2025, organized by Across and Down. Tap any clue for its answer and past appearances.
Across
Alpo alternative4 Car bumper protector3 Mimic closely3 Steam shovel's bucket5 Incautious4 Finned predator4 Jobs in high-tech5 Louisville's river4 Trivial details4 Useful details4 As a consolation7 Appear before7 Compacted coolers3 Exactly right6 Marine scientist's concern7 Game running in Utah4 Capacity of some carafes5 Aphrodite's child4 Self-styled stinger3 Discreetly include3 Plural pronoun homonym3 The bulk of4 Charters, for instance5 Transpose4 "Fingers crossed!"7 Makes move6 Record label since '293 Power source with liquids7 Fonts of creativity7 Inconsequential4 An interest in real estate4 Novel focus4 Prefix for proof5 Elevation indication4 Editorial overruling4 Pal of Sundance5 Solar wind particle3 Cold thing "fused" 10 times in today's diagonals3 Oil company, in Wall Street slang4Down
NASA orbiter since '983 Stop stalling3 Duff Beer server3 Cold War contingent7 Mother hen's concern5 Retro cheer3 About 25% of the UN4 "On My Own" in Les Miz4 Exit poll data, for short4 __ St. Louis, IL4 Pound fractions5 Bombast6 Selection from a toddler's togs6 Vague impression4 iPad display3 General public, from the Greek6 Jaunty6 Be forced to recant7 Corps4 BeBe Winans' singing sister4 Bricklayer's implement6 Second-person plural6 Bird on the Rosetta Stone4 Few-drop quantities4 Capital of Piemonte6 Shrubby tracts6 Architect's space4 Acceleration7 HP hardware3 Occasional fast food sandwich5 Be too theatrical5 Jai __4 Word on the American Commonwealth list4 Far-flying wader4 Alien-hunting project4 DVD player button3 Ending like -arian3 National Book Mo.3 Not just any3Frequently Asked Questions
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