Newsday Crossword Answers May 27 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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Across
- Nothing to worry aboutBLIPS
- Dials downDAMPS
- They’re tops for some musiciansHOODIES
- Just the sameEQUAL
- Leaves in a boxLOOSETEA
- Reach togetherRUNTO
- Guinness meteorological maximumWETTEST
- Spanish guy “born of fire”IGNACIO
- Uneasy feelingITCH
- Oral echoASDOI
- Brewer’s plantHOP
- Respectful titleSRI
- Fantasy characterRUNE
- Intro to politicsGEO
- High-tech plantsHIDDENCAMERAS
- Sidewalk cafè patron, perhapsPEOPLEWATCHER
- Rigid reminderRULESARERULES
- The Chesapeake, to geologistsRIA
- Botanical branchesRAMI
- Union returnee, Jun. 1868FLA
- Stamp __ACT
- Reach a summitCREST
- Out of sightAWAY
- One playing through multiple roundsBARBAND
- Touch technologyHAPTICS
- Thousands of GreenlandersINUIT
- Prone to spoilage?ADORABLE
- Oral echoDITTO
- Salt, essentiallyMINERAL
- Literary heavensETHER
- ResourceASSET
DOwn
- What a host may be asked forBOOTH
- Shake offLOSE
- One day a monthIDES
- Small sumsPITTANCES
- __ starsSEE
- French fashionDERNIERCRI
- Halfway between green and blueAQUA
- Down with eagernessMUNCH
- Deck alternativePATIO
- Racing vehicleSLOOP
- Mott’s K-Cup offeringHOTCIDER
- Word near Suez on an Egyptian mapSAID
- UnloadedLETRIP
- Something many make with a cakeWISH
- Encouraging wordsGOGETEM
- Main engagementsSEAWARS
- 24th century teakettleREPLICATOR
- Forget aboutUNLEARN
- Fourth most populous US islandOAHU
- Apt to be sourDOUR
- Racing vehiclesMARATHONS
- ContrarinessSELFWILL
- Tighten up, perhapsRELACE
- RemarksSAYS
- Last longABIDE
- Stop orderCANIT
- Contents of some kernelsTRUTH
- Sphere sliced for snackingEDAM
- Swinging timeATBAT
- IncisivenessBITE
- Helen of Troy’s half-brotherARES
- Whittle awayPARE
- Al buen __ ábrele la puerta (make hay while the sun shines)DIA