Newsday Crossword January 21 2024 Answers (1/21/24)

Here are all of the answers to today's Newsday Crossword puzzle for January 21 2024 to help you finish it up!
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Newsday Crossword January 21, 2024 Answers

If you need help solving the Newsday Crossword on 1/21/24, we’ve listed all of the crossword clues below so you can find the answer(s) you need. You can search for the clue and then select the appropriate clue to get the answer. We have done it this way so that if you’re just looking for a handful of clues, you won’t spoil other ones you’re working on!

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Clue
Little round veggies
Laborious walk
O'Neal's nickname
Recipe amts.
Prince William's aunt
Iconic Welles role
Waikiki's island
Pave again
Definitive turndown
Cause to stumble
A little __ everything
Out of practice
Sun, in Spain
Novelist Graham __
Round-ring wrestling
Sch. with a Spokane campus
Going way, way back
Worked out on a track
Healthcare.gov law: Abbr.
Turns away from wrongdoing
Fly a plane
Strong coffee
Cancel a project
Bagpipers' wear
"See ya!"
Request for quiet
Hang in there
Idyllic spot
Exercises for abs
Does not exist
According to
Extremely rarely
Oral health org.
Be worthy of
Grocery paths
Garlic trait
Strap around a sock
Definite article
Ancient Persian
Freedom, in Swahili
Comparable to a wet hen
Egg-steaming pans
What Hepburn called Tracy
"Want to?"
What to call a catamaran
Of fission or fusion
Going way, way back
Unaffiliated: Abbr.
"Fine by me"
More trendy
Pal 4 life
Brainchildren
__ de menthe
Insulation effectiveness measure
For ages and ages
Nurtures
Nights before
Verdi masterwork
__ out a living (just got by)
Actor Nick
Walk in the shallows
Adolescent
Untidy jumble
Slacks or jeans
January in Mexico
Blacksmith's block
Trickle (through)
Train for a bout, perhaps
PC linkup
By way of wagering
Spring sign
Without assistance
Chicken portion
Sushi tuna
Meeting minimum
"Taste this!"
Red root
Linger
Golf standard
Many SAT takers
Toddlers
Agenda listing
Uno, for example
Most of "mommy"
Very successful show
Bring to a conclusion
Lampoon
Belfast's province
Unequivocal refusal
Teacup handle
Applies frosting to
Not totally against
Tear apart
Lawn implement
Ardent
What Poirot cruises on
Erode
Leave speechless
Family nickname
Gladiator gear
Stadium section
Grandson of Adam
Lasting mark
Start-up loan agcy.
Captain Hook aide
Tailor's tool
Cocktail garnish
Tech's client
Unavailing
'90s tennis star
Enter suddenly
__ Hammer (baking soda brand)
Beach hill
Predatory marine mammal
One with regrets
Soft mineral
Impulsive
Tunnel sound
Graph's rising trend
Glimpse
What to call a catamaran
DC Comics hero
"Didn't it have to be me?"
Short break of a sort
Nut butter variety
"What a relief!"
Points toward
Metallic money
British guy
Is irate
Cooks for
Angled typeface: Abbr.
Garden soil
Looped in via email
Stood up
"If I may interrupt . . ."
Caterer's coffeepot
Prefix meaning "recent"
Actress Longoria
Poetic homage

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