Newsday Crossword March 4 2023 Answers
The complete list of answers to the Newsday Crossword published on March 4 2023.
- 72
- Total Clues
- 35
- Total Across
- 37
- Total Down
Clues Across (35 total)
(1)
Two-way title
(6)
Early influence on Asimov
(11)
Early word?
(14)
Select
(15)
Dickensian smarmy sort
(16)
Divested
(17)
Prone to babbling
(18)
Selection from Seagram's
(20)
One being driven somewhere
(22)
A dozen from Liszt
(23)
Many a mountain
(25)
It's sung about in ''Happy Morning'' ads (c. 2006)
(26)
''She'll make point five past lightspeed'' speaker (1977)
(27)
What Mexicans call ''tree chicken''
(29)
__ friend
(30)
Many Peruvians' ancestry
(34)
Telenovela 39 Down
(35)
AA hub
(36)
Storage units
(40)
Extraordinarily bright
(43)
Disco-era on-air fad
(46)
A Disney channel
(47)
Pronomen Latine
(48)
Editorial attention-getter
(50)
Digital attention-getter
(53)
Ascend
(54)
Part of many a war hero statue
(55)
Height of a media mogul's ambition
(59)
Bucks and does that aren't deer
(61)
About 624 gigaelectron-volts
(62)
Outmoded rental
(63)
Underworld visitor of Italian opera
(64)
Opposite of ''eu-''
(65)
Santa Monica, e.g.
(66)
Spots for yachts
Clues Down (37 total)
(1)
Storage unit
(2)
They get mineral-rights dividends every year
(3)
Not the same
(4)
Befuddled
(5)
2009 ''Forbes'' Celebrity 100 novelist
(6)
Person or pet with well-developed muscles
(7)
Brown is about 30 mi. from it
(8)
Museum of Chinese in America designer
(9)
Most newsworthy
(10)
Scottish offshore acres
(11)
Prime
(12)
Hobbyists' hand tools
(13)
1940s home of the Bushes
(19)
Prayer __
(21)
Surname akin to Russo
(23)
Most Bahrainis
(24)
Basis of comparison re primary school success
(25)
Window dressing
(28)
With
(31)
MLB champ in just its fourth season (2001)
(32)
Immigrant, for instance
(33)
Eccentric behavior
(37)
''First ones in the fight'' Trace Adkins tune
(38)
Extremely involved
(39)
One in the lead
(41)
Bon Appétit's ''invention that redefined baking''
(42)
Much, much more than a wink
(43)
Drove away
(44)
Title character of 19th-century French lit
(45)
They'll make you smart
(49)
Many at MIT avoiding tuition
(51)
Title character of 19th-century French lit
(52)
Masterpiece metaphor
(56)
Conclusion of some presidential addresses
(57)
''The days of frost are __'': Tennyson
(58)
Word on a Cable Car Museum area map
(60)
Homophone of VTB, click-wise
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