Newsday Crossword September 22, 2025 Answers
By Guilherme Gilioli · Edited by Stan Newman
Every answer for the Newsday Crossword from September 22, 2025, organized by Across and Down. Tap any clue for its answer and past appearances.
Across
Rodeo rope5 Fly high4 Perform by oneself4 Bring home, as a stray cat5 Actress Kendrick or author Quindlen4 Much admired person4 Site for home runs15 Simpsons bartender3 Install, as bricks3 Gooey campfire treat5 Home's entryway4 Big cat that roars4 Site where pucks are propelled10 Jacket's sleeve3 Salami city of Italy5 Donkey3 Defendant's answer to a charge4 Hoarse-sounding5 Degree in finance: Abbr.3 Triangular river-mouth formation5 Pre-holiday nights4 Bit of toothpaste3 Squad of best players5 Moisten3 Site for heavyweight bouts10 Nobel novelist Morrison4 "If it __ broke..."4 Small jeweled crown5 Paramedic's skill: Abbr.3 Nest egg fund: Abbr.3 Site with tall players and high hoops15 Rod between car wheels4 A Great Lake4 Go inside5 Makes a knot in4 Boys in a family4 Short opinion piece5Down
Chemist's work room3 Garden of Eden guy4 Just adequate4 Police officers using radar9 Local wagering center: Abbr.3 Weekly pay6 Merely4 Now __ then (occasionally)3 Dried grapes7 __ Says (kids' game)5 Aroma4 __ Star State (Texas)4 Ancient3 Lotion's soothing ingredient4 Run __ (go wild)4 Adequate4 Da Vinci's Mona __4 Throw with force5 Beginning phase5 Synagogue leader5 Paul who cofounded Microsoft5 Affix a new price on5 Polite address for a lady4 Got taller4 Written requests with many signatures9 Long skirt4 Mend, as a sock4 Gives to a charity7 Tiresome speaker4 City near Vesuvius6 Young lass4 Accepts willingly5 Car with a meter4 Speck of land in the sea4 Bible's firstborn boy4 Dull routines4 Vicinity4 Mammal that flies3 Male sibling, for short3 Middling grade3 Make an attempt3Frequently Asked Questions
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