Newsday Crossword Answers May 4 2022 were just recently published entirely solved for our dear readers. This Wednesday’s puzzle was created by Fred Piscop, edited by Stanley Newman and the puzzle grid is 15 by 15 wide.
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Across Clues
- Long-tailed relatives of miceRATS
- Slow-cooker dinnerSTEW
- Computer malfunctionCRASH
- Whitish gemstoneOPAL
- Capital of PeruLIMA
- Life of __ (ease)RILEY
- Art __ (retro building style)DECO
- Yale studentsELIS
- Was in a movieACTED
- Were built at a beachfrontDOTTEDTHESHORE
- Crosser of an urban st., oftenAVE
- Get value fromUSE
- Flashing dance-club lightSTROBE
- Scratch upMAR
- Record book entry, for shortSTAT
- Two-tone cookiesOREOS
- Grain storage buildingsSILOS
- Historic eraAGE
- Ruined an aspirationDASHEDONESHOPES
- __ Baba (Arabian Nights hero)ALI
- Legal wrongsTORTS
- Do not existARENT
- Cool-headedSANE
- Road reversal, informallyUEY
- Seizes violentlyWRESTS
- Room coolers: Abbr.ACS
- ”Steady as __ goes”SHE
- Had to reduce salary expensesSLASHEDPAYROLL
- Spotted-coat horsePINTO
- Be entitled toEARN
- Cutlet meatVEAL
- ”Come in!”ENTER
- ThereforeERGO
- Prefix for septicANTI
- Farm machine giantDEERE
- EncounterMEET
- Most recentLAST
Vertical Clues
- Fishing poleROD
- ImitatedAPED
- Crunchy Mexican foodTACO
- Piggy bank openingSLOT
- Jacket’s armSLEEVE
- Squiggle on ”señor”TILDE
- Send forth, as lightEMIT
- Load of laundryWASH
- Lacking mannersCRASS
- Great wealthRICHES
- Female voice rangeALTO
- Clairvoyant personSEER
- Jekyll’s evil sideHYDE
- Paragraph-indent functionTABSET
- Money in MilanEUROS
- Root beer and colaSODAS
- Singer’s space-filling syllablesTRALA
- Pine’s sticky productRESIN
- __ and aahOOH
- How some toothpastes tasteMINTY
- Pub servingsALES
- Cellophane rollsTAPES
- Author’s representativeAGENT
- Tries outTESTS
- Feeling achySORE
- Unselfish personSHARER
- Extinguish, as a fireDOUSE
- Mineral from a mineORE
- Holiday after LentEASTER
- ”What do we have to lose?”WHYNOT
- Routine taskCHORE
- Nickname for a noncomSARGE
- Drove fastSPED
- Row of people waitingLINE
- Start a poker handANTE
- Consider to beDEEM
- Remove the rind fromPARE
- Shaped like a lemonOVAL
- Director Dunham or singer HorneLENA
- Back muscles, for shortLATS
- Started, as a campfireLIT