Newsday Crossword Answers June 9 2023 were just recently published entirely solved for our dear readers. This Friday’s puzzle was created by Matthew Sewell, edited by Stanley Newman the puzzle dimensions are 15 by 15.
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- Hybrid hay haulerMULE
- Crack at a hitATBAT
- Sort of a “Shh!”TMI
- Transistor descendantsIPODS
- One of the world’s highest citiesLHASA
- Empty (of)RID
- Got wiseSAWTHELIGHT
- NCAA Atlantic Coast teamUNC
- Pointer’s expressionARF
- John Paul’s successorELENA
- About a quarter of the UNASIA
- Coast Guard company commanderDRILLINSTRUCTOR
- Genesis 8 round-tripperDOVE
- Where cockney is spokenEASTEND
- Become tiresomeWEAR
- Part as equals?HALVE
- West side of SussexESS
- Office assistantFILECLERK
- Distinctive mannersMOS
- It has term limitsLEASE
- Puzzle (out)SUSS
- Contrite commentIREPENT
- Source for exotic feather dustersRHEA
- Ends a triple axel wellNAILSTHELANDING
- Way less than whoppingITSY
- Beast on Wyoming’s state quarterBRONC
- Strands at a labRNA
- Video game virtual personSIM
- Peregrinator’s proof of purchasePLANETICKET
- Swimmer at some golf coursesKOI
- Achilles opponentPARIS
- Cuarto número primoSIETE
- Mag with Innovate, Lead, and Grow featuresINC
- HelpingsDOSES
- Folk groupARTS
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- Reckon wrongMISADD
- Directional keyUPARROW
- Slap down?LOWFIVE
- Setting for Cooperstown’s induction ceremoniesEDT
- Big name in microcomputer historyALLEN
- DwindlesTHINS
- Mere trifleBAGATELLE
- Bits in some pitsASH
- Needle workTAT
- One on a boardTRUSTEE
- Humble helpersMINIONS
- Common lanyard attachmentsIDCARDS
- Name on the cover of “A Light in the Attic”SHEL
- Ivy LeaguerELI
- Just a shamACT
- Much of Air Canada’s logoLEAF
- Carry onRAVE
- Targets of manual exercises?USERS
- PiquesRILES
- Hershey toffee treatsHEATHBARS
- BTU producersACS
- Allowed to check out, sayLENT
- Certain SunniKURD
- Newbie’s wear on the slopesMINISKI
- Address meant to impressORATION
- Highly momentousSEISMIC
- Task evaderSHIRKER
- Aykroyd, in “Chaplin”SENNETT
- Work atPLY
- Polychromatic mineralsAGATES
- Banks of baseballERNIE
- Bank depositLOESS
- Saver of fableANT
- 900+-episode TV franchiseNCIS
- COD oppositePPD
- Thailand minority languageLAO
- “The Nation’s first line of defense”CIA