The Newsday Crossword is a popular branch of the Long Island & New York publication, Newsday, which has been published since September 1940. A bit about the publication first, Newsday is a strong Long Island advocate, investing into the island’s future with a 130,000 square foot state-of-the-art TV studio. The publication costs $1 for five months, and then $6.99 a week from there onwards, meaning to play the Newsday Crossword, you must be a paying subscriber of the Newsday publication.
However, if you are a paying subscriber, you can enjoy the many puzzles on offer within the Newsday website or the app. The Newsday Sunday & daily crossword has been a popular go-to for many years, with the American puzzle creator, Stanley Newman, being the editor of the Sunday crossword since 1988 and the Newsday daily since 1992.
The Newsday Crossword essentially works in a way where you get 10 points for each correct word, but revealing letters or words will cost you points, and if you reveal a word entirely, you get no points at all. The crossword has a target time of 15 minutes to complete the puzzle, and you get 15 bonus points for every full minute you are under the target time.
With that in mind, we know you’re here for some help on today’s more complicated clues, which is why we’ll cut straight to the chase. Below you will find a list of all the Newsday Crossword Clue Answers for November 19 2022, you will need to click into each clue to reveal the answer.
Newsday Crossword Clue Answers for November 19 2022
Below are all the clue answers for today’s puzzle, but remember to click into each clue to find the answer, to avoid the chance of seeing answers to clues you wanted to figure out yourself.
- Boston Marathon sponsor since 1989
- What you may get out of your refrigerator
- Letters on Octane Booster
- When ‘Hamilton’ begins
- Central principle of Chinese martial arts
- Not before that specific moment
- Focus of a Belgrade museum
- Word from Malay for ‘sheath’
- Capital by the Red Sea
- It means ‘made of’
- Legendary lamenter
- University town near Acadia
- Work in progress
- Mel Brooks, in the ‘Hotel Transylvania’ films
- Literary archetype of reinvention since the 1920s
- Curses!’
- Likely to result in bigger banks
- A name of Eliot’s
- Start back
- Supplanted by, with ‘of’
- Inspire
- Word associated with parties and dresses
- Made calls
- Japanese cattle breed
- What precedes many an oath
- Takes no courses
- Many Wookieepedia subjects
- Get off the ground
- Turnoff before checking in
- Bit of biocomputing
- Document detailing payments for play platforms
- Home of Lt. Lindbergh’s sponsors
- The signature of craft brewers worldwide’
- Some roots of rock
- Serve (as)
- Latter-day ‘Darn!’
- Cration volcanique
- Infomercial order
- Intense, as some exercise
- Deviltry
- Protective layer
- Deliveries from Google
- Many a Central American
- Excursions with escorts
- Where to follow shooting stars
- Reached out electronically
- Spontaneously
- Allowed to check out
- It’s nothing, really
- __ age
- Major producer of pomegranates
- Unimaginative
- Conductors’ concerns
- Start to trust
- Comics complaint
- Show servility
- Bahamian billionaire singer’s nickname
- Well-groomed-sounding’ hair remover of old
- They’re part of the Mug Root Beer logo
- Juvenile jellyfish
- Growths of grass
- Stupidity is a __ for misconception’: Poe
- Gem that dissolves in vinegar
- Eels for bento meals
- Sound of billowing sails
- Novelist who cowrote ‘Jerusalem: Song of Songs’ (1981)
- Fresh From Nashville’ playlist org.
- Article in ‘El Diario’
- Excerpt from a classroom wall banner
- Read Across America Day sponsor
We hope that helped, and you managed to solve today’s Newsday Crossword within the 15-minute time slot and got as many points as possible. Make sure to check back for tomorrow’s Newsday crossword clue answers.
In case you need help with another crossword puzzle as well, we do also cover several of the most popular crosswords in the world, including the NYT Crossword, Daily Themed Crossword, and many more from our Crossword Clues section of the website.