LATE WEATHER
Across
- Gather slowly
- Sound of great surprise
- Remove just a bit
- Grain in Mideast cuisine
- Spectrum slice
- __ culpa
- Tip of a ship
- Spicy buds
- Facial photos
- Scientist on a CSI team
- Exude slowly
- List follower
- Pasta al __
- Take a break
- Little money
- Wee hr.
- Cost
- Improve
- Not quite nueve
- Crichton novel contagion
- Household chore
- Next to
- Choir member
- Rusted
- How some stand
- When many Leos celebrate birthdays
- Certain sealant
- Green land
- Dynamic opening
- Menu section
- Mideast money
- On
- Insignificant
- "That's impressive!"
- Dry (off)
Down
- Obtain rudely
- First successful video game
- Calf's area
- Purple palm fruit
- Hiker's snack
- Euro predecessor
- Sort of
- Signs of approval
- Personal pronoun
- Casserole tidbit
- Heart chambers
- Cuts off
- Supermarket area
- Got more from
- American elk
- City near Madrid
- 19th Amendment beneficiaries
- Spoon handle
- Spanish 101 verb
- Major Hollywood thoroughfare
- Phony deal
- Exude slowly
- Tiny pasta
- Ill-gotten gains
- Execs concerned with books
- AL Central team
- Refinery output
- Prepare to drive
- Chocolate treat
- Show that you've gotten it
- Medicare category
- Alphabetic quintet
- Fishing net
- American territory
- Unconditional
- Place for browsing
- Categorized
- First name in fashion
- Internet activity
- Henhouse sound
- Brightness measure
About this puzzle
The Newsday Crossword for Thursday, July 10, 2025 is titled “LATE WEATHER” and was constructed by Mark McClain. The puzzle features 76 clues arranged in a 21×21 grid — the standard format for Sunday-size puzzles.
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The Newsday Crossword is published daily by Newsday on Long Island and edited by Stan Newman. Difficulty builds across the week from a gentle Monday introduction up to Saturday’s legendary themeless Stumper. The official puzzle is available on the Newsday Games site. For other days, browse the complete Newsday Crossword archive indexed by date.