Newsday Crossword Answers September 29 2021 were just recently published entirely solved for our dear readers. This Wednesday’s puzzle was created by Greg Johnson, edited by Stanley Newman and the puzzle grid is 15 by 15 wide.
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Across Clues
- ”If it could only be”IWISH
- Plant with a soothing gelALOE
- Get thoroughly wetSOAK
- Brownish photo toneSEPIA
- ”And here it is!”TADA
- Leaning Tower localePISA
- ”Give that to me!”HANDITOVER
- Grades K through 12ELHI
- Feel sorry aboutRUE
- Two less than ”trois”UNE
- Word processor shortcutsMACROS
- Boy in ItalyBAMBINO
- Gloomy __ (glum guy)GUS
- Angry feelingIRE
- Recede, as the tideEBB
- Be of minimal helpLIFTAFINGER
- Smart __ (wise guys)ALECKS
- Easily offendedHUFFY
- Notorious Roman emperorNERO
- Web page IDURL
- Soaks (up)SOPS
- Rodeo ropeLASSO
- __ Club (environmental group)SIERRA
- Cover all costsFOOTTHEBILL
- Precious stoneGEM
- Pen contentsINK
- Wet dirtMUD
- Internet meme meowersLOLCATS
- Be of helpASSIST
- Lunch sandwich, for shortBLT
- __ in a million (rare)ONE
- Stay away fromSHUN
- Obey ordersTOETHELINE
- Cereal grainCORN
- Shakespearean kingLEAR
- Western’s pursuit groupPOSSE
- Has bills to payOWES
- Whirlpool of waterEDDY
- Info gathered by spiesINTEL
Vertical Clues
- ”Somewhat” suffix for smallISH
- Made to be donnedWEARABLE
- Web computer’s IDIPNUMBER
- Back of an LP recordSIDEB
- Japanese assentHAI
- Very manyATONOF
- Wash with soap and waterLAVE
- Verse of tributeODE
- Half of a winter-warmer pairEARMUFF
- Proposal detail, for shortSPEC
- Petroleum drilling apparatusOILRIG
- Back from the seaASHORE
- Former German monarchKAISER
- North African capitalTUNIS
- ”In your dreams!”ASIF
- Lentil or garbanzoBEAN
- CategoryILK
- What Caesar called FranceGAUL
- PulsateTHROB
- Where Anheuser-Busch is BUDNYSE
- Youngster in a stableCOLT
- No longer newUSED
- Church keyboard playerORGANIST
- False displayPRETENSE
- Costco competitorSAMS
- 24-hr. cash sourcesATMS
- Flight between nearby citiesSHUTTLE
- Slow-moving mammalSLOTH
- Under the weatherILL
- Spectacular failureFIASCO
- Being exhibited to the publicONSHOW
- ”Fine with me”OKSURE
- Volunteer’s offerILLTRY
- Two-dot punctuationCOLON
- Quaint lodgingsINNS
- Ball on a necklaceBEAD
- UK reference setOED
- Seismology prefix for centerEPI
- Elongated fishEEL