“How some court cases are won”
The verified answer to the Newsday Crossword clue “How some court cases are won”, with letter-by-letter analysis and the full puzzle context for the Thursday, October 2, 2025 puzzle.
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The answer to “How some court cases are won” is ONAPPEAL
Letter analysis: the 8-letter answer
Vowels, consonants, and crossword construction notesThe clue “How some court cases are won” appeared in the Newsday Crossword on Thursday, October 2, 2025 as a across entry. The verified answer is ONAPPEAL — a 8-letter word that begins with O and ends with L.
This answer contains 4 vowels and 4 consonants. The Newsday Crossword is published daily by Newsday on Long Island and edited by Stan Newman, whose Saturday Stumper is widely considered one of the toughest mainstream crosswords in print.
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Thursday Newsday CrosswordFrequently asked questions about “How some court cases are won”
What is the answer to “How some court cases are won” in the Newsday Crossword?
The verified answer is ONAPPEAL — a 8-letter word that appeared as a across entry on Thursday, October 2, 2025.
How many letters is the answer to “How some court cases are won”?
The answer ONAPPEAL contains 8 letters.
Was “How some court cases are won” an across or down clue?
This clue ran as a Across entry.
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