Newsday Crossword Answers March 18 2023 were just recently published entirely solved for our dear readers. This Saturday’s puzzle was created by Stella Zawistowski, edited by Stanley Newman the puzzle dimensions are 15 by 15.
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Across
- “Uh-huh”THATISSO
- Cubo pequeoOCHO
- Something on the spectrumGRADATION
- Sort of tartFLAN
- Major thoroughfare in the City of BridgesGRANDCANAL
- Save for posterity, perhapsFILM
- What Sweden and Greece shareLONGE
- Beyond bigEPIC
- Low-level honourMBE
- Anathematize, old-styleACCURSE
- At large no longerNABBED
- CavernousDEEP
- Milk __CAN
- Famed farce’s title troublesERRORS
- Quad wheels, for shortSRS
- Scorekeeper?MUSICSTAND
- “Gotcha”DULYNOTED
- Loss prevention teamFIREPATROL
- FellHEW
- VirtuallyALMOST
- Dating app for womenHER
- Brit’s beanSOYA
- OustTOPPLE
- Takes outDELETES
- Milk __BAR
- Simple admissionIDID
- Aglow from belowUPLIT
- IotaATOM
- Fully firmADAMANTINE
- Save, since 2000TIVO
- Taking inBEHOLDING
- Feel like itSEEM
- The buck stops hereSALTLICK
DOwn
- Spelling sessionsTRANCES
- SnagHANGUP
- Fork source of a “Macbeth” brewADDER
- Pencil game centerTAC
- IOC code for a three-time Olympics host (four, counting 2026)ITA
- “Amor__ fine” (endless love)SINE
- What a dish might holdSOAP
- Where a tiny cart is keptONLINESTORE
- Aptly named repellentOFF
- Add to a cheerleader formationCLIMBON
- Medieval battleaxe cousinHALBERD
- Taking somethingONMEDS
- One wearing an apronGROCER
- Irises’ relativesGLADS
- Fixer of a sortCARTEL
- Middle management successesSCULPTEDABS
- Average helperEASYA
- What Patton called his colleagueBRAD
- What I will always be?NINTH
- Word from the German for “purée”MUESLI
- Minus a middleCORED
- IotaDROP
- Mermaid in the poolFLOATIE
- BetterIMPROVE
- What a breakfast staple could be (but isn’t) calledHOTLINK
- Taking inEYEING
- Freegan’s baneWASTE
- Times upATBATS
- Hardly healthfulSEPTIC
- Début de la semaine de travailLUNDI
- Block buster?IDEA
- One-author focus of an Oxford dictionaryDAHL
- Call for help at homeMOM
- Bit of witMOT
- Something of yours to giveALL