DESIGNER-LABELED
Across
- Sword handles
- Happy hour edibles
- Grafton's __ for Burglar
- Conference room courtesies
- Rescue op
- Upcoming
- TV shows from Seoul
- A, in French class
- Place for a plant
- Beyond dry
- Stays on the lookout for danger
- Derby, for instance
- Canadian novelist Munro
- Shade close to beige
- Poetic contraction
- Start using
- Garbage can insert
- Cybercommerce
- Ages and ages
- Oven sound
- Do the same
- One in the lead
- Sopping
- Wide-ranging array
- Special handling
- Nation northeast of Venice
- Plea for seconds
- Region beyond Mars
- Reach a maximum
- Mare hair
- Passing through
- Sporty Mazda
- Tick off
- Sort of sandwich
- Before now
- Milk product
- Displays disuse
Down
- Tests the weight of
- Perky
- Sound loudly
- Particular aversions
- Assimilate
- Pert person
- Debt evidence
- Closest pal
- Last to finish
- Open __ 9
- Edie of TV
- Coral chain
- Doesn't commit
- Turbocharge
- Jupiter and Neptune, to Saturn
- Choose to take part
- Ball-rolling game
- Upper regions
- Splinter group
- Playmobile
- Inconclusive result
- Notable period
- 1,001 Nights name
- Staying power
- Cleared out
- Network connection
- Widespread
- Floating fleets
- Vocal buoyancy
- Vegan's __ milk
- Parlor art
- Wolverine weapon
- Capital on the Baltic
- Specialized subject matter
- Microwavable dessert
- Dublin's country's IOC designation
- Essential thing
- Overstuff
- Extension of a sort
About this puzzle
The Newsday Crossword for Thursday, July 24, 2025 is titled “DESIGNER-LABELED” and was constructed by Frederick Lavoie. 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.