Newsday Crossword Answers May 24 2023 were just recently published entirely solved for our dear readers. This Wednesday’s puzzle was created by Fred Piscop, edited by Stanley Newman the puzzle dimensions are 15 by 15.
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- Baseball great TyCOBB
- Bloom holderSTEM
- Airport boarding areasGATES
- Farmland measureACRE
- Home for honeybeesHIVE
- Adjust to something newADAPT
- Car’s __-view mirrorREAR
- “Beware the __ of March”IDES
- At presentTODAY
- Backup power sourceGASGENERATOR
- Carry-__ (some airline bags)ONS
- Crosses outXES
- Ultimatum endingORELSE
- Knight’s titleSIR
- Begins a sea voyageSETSSAIL
- Birthday party dessertsCAKES
- “Ali __ and the Forty Thieves”BABA
- Vitamin dose standard: Abbr.RDA
- Plugged-in bed coverELECTRICBLANKET
- Feminine sibling, for shortSIS
- Large antlered animalsELKS
- Bob who directed “Cabaret”FOSSE
- Golfers’ reservationsTEETIMES
- Middle: Abbr.CTR
- Whichever personANYONE
- “Steady as __ goes”SHE
- VitalityVIM
- Power source in a damWATERTURBINE
- Insertion markCARET
- Trench around a castleMOAT
- Curtain holdersRODS
- Arcade game pioneerATARI
- Drake, bull, or tomMALE
- Spanish cheersOLES
- Feeling edgyTENSE
- Boats like Noah’sARKS
- Candlelike in feelWAXY
DOwn
- Freighter’s loadCARGO
- Salty expanseOCEAN
- Metal used for tubasBRASS
- Arctic ice massBERG
- Black eye, informallySHINER
- Sea’s highs and lowsTIDES
- In any wayEVER
- Flat-topped elevationMESA
- Crocs’ cousinsGATORS
- Likes very muchADORES
- Tiny amountTAD
- Air quality agcy.EPA
- PigpenSTY
- Live and breatheEXIST
- Add up toTOTAL
- Songbirds said to be happyLARKS
- Competing teamsSIDES
- Make very happyELATE
- Min. fractionSEC
- Bags for potatoesSACKS
- Recedes like 6 DownEBBS
- Jai alai basketCESTA
- Visitor from another planetALIEN
- Ken who wrote “. . . Cuckoo’s Nest”KESEY
- Liver secretionBILE
- Held a follow-up sessionREMET
- In pursuit ofAFTER
- Neither here __ thereNOR
- Tall buildingsTOWERS
- All even, as a scoreINATIE
- Ducts for laundryCHUTES
- Celery portionSTALK
- Cello’s smaller relativeVIOLA
- End-of-book sectionINDEX
- Needing tidyingMESSY
- Actress Stone or WatsonEMMA
- Sound from a tigerROAR
- ForeheadBROW
- Scratching post userCAT
- Gobbled upATE
- Went joggingRAN