Newsday Crossword Answers March 25 2023 were just recently published entirely solved for our dear readers. This Saturday’s puzzle was created by Steve Mossberg, edited by Stanley Newman the puzzle dimensions are 15 by 15.
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- Dough additiveMALT
- Some playgroup membersDADS
- Entryway adorned with a butterflyMSN
- Pineapple resemblerAGAVE
- Word from the Greek for “jewel”OPAL
- Part of many mid-February presentsLACE
- Publishing bottleneckPRINTQUEUE
- Behaves badlyERRS
- Certain posing pair displaySIDEHUG
- Tout’s topperBESTBET
- Pokémon platformWII
- Dander-free petsREPTILES
- Sphere with many openingsARTSCENE
- Pastime for LeonardoLUTE
- Therapeutic shampoo ingredientTAR
- You might have a ball with itSTOCKINGCAP
- Parts of times tablesAGES
- Little bit of scienceQUARK
- Where much cork comes fromOAKS
- Small corner gatheringsDUSTBUNNIES
- Maker of the first Korean bicycles (1951)KIA
- Aurally muffledLOFI
- Person paid to waveTSAAGENT
- Third quartersTWELFTHS
- Broadband standard, for shortLTE
- Refuses to wait forRACESTO
- Farmer’s Almanac datumMOONSET
- Years of studyELHI
- InstallINAUGURATE
- Place before the restEDEN
- Realizes eventuallyNETS
- Far from windyTERSE
- Waves that people pay forDOS
- Where many are spotted on the floorGYMS
- Throws outSAYS
DOwn
- Plotter’s preparationsMAPS
- Cultural precursorAGRI
- Put downLAID
- Section of screenrant.comTVNEWS
- Half of a current commercial coverage duoDOUG
- Follow closelyAPE
- French beef stewDAUBE
- Stay out all nightSLEEPLIKEALOG
- Mix often touted as “moist”MARBLECAKE
- Cliffside debrisSCREE
- Gets set to broodNESTS
- Seminary student’s subjectETHICS
- “Turn away and slam the door” Oscar songLETITGO
- Contemporary office trendQUIETQUITTING
- Leave on the floorSTUN
- Takes backRECANTS
- No great dealATAD
- Covering for your elbowsRAGU
- Multi-milk Mexican dessertTRESLECHES
- Soup or saladNOUN
- “Star Is Born” guy before BradleyKRIS
- Antonym of “contrary”AKIN
- Junior’s undertakingPSAT
- Came unnoticedSTOLEIN
- Very tight pairBFFS
- SkippedSATOUT
- More than one kindGENRES
- Stuck upTREED
- One known for his 30 AcrossWALDO
- What Milne memorably misspelledHONEY
- DisorderMUSS
- Name on apple pie packagingSARA
- Web seller without a warehouseETSY
- Casual __TEES
- CashConnect productATM