BIG-ROOM BUILDINGS
Across
- Drain obstruction
- Wild guess
- Colored part of the eye
- Bee's home
- Himalayan nation
- Make less complicated
- Predictive sign
- Serious stage play
- First lessons in reading
- Cheer (for)
- Large buildings that store merchandise
- Extremely long time
- Edinburgh native
- Courtroom pledge
- Powered by sunlight
- Billiards stick
- Gave a speech
- Kilt pattern
- Large buildings for jets
- Clickable phone images
- Mobile phones, or short
- Stereo records, for short
- Was certain about
- Fish's breathing organs
- __ Grey tea
- Fencing sword
- Large buildings for exercise
- "__ there, done that"
- Teheran's country
- Formal treaties
- Not shut
- Auto wheel
- Clean with a broom
- Forbidden thing
- Auction off, say
- Loch __ monster
- Deliberately ignore
Down
- Chicken __ mein (Chinese dish)
- Highest-quality
- Wide necktie
- Forbidden
- Look for something
- At the __ time (simultaneously)
- Second TV showing
- Not for the outside
- Part of a chromosome
- __ and done with (finished)
- Capital of Peru
- "No bid for me"
- __ Vegas, NV
- Large title of a newspaper story
- Devices for tracing letters on signs
- Mustache neighbor
- Abbreviation before an alias
- __ and aahs
- Rowboat implements
- Minor mistake
- Dollar sign shape
- Internet addresses, for short
- Contact by phone
- Pigsty
- Good friend
- Skiing surface
- High card in poker
- Hairstyling goo
- Dog's boarding place
- Holds tightly
- Poker entry fees
- Banquet host
- Spooky and scary
- Gem in an oyster
- Eatery's list
- Snooty person
- "Once __ a time..."
- Charged atoms
- Display drowsiness
- Navigation app: Abbr.
- Tiny pieces
About this puzzle
The Newsday Crossword for Monday, June 1, 2026 is titled “BIG-ROOM BUILDINGS” and was constructed by Doug Peterson. The puzzle features 78 clues arranged in a 21×21 grid — the standard format for Sunday-size puzzles.
Click any clue above to view its dedicated answer page, which includes letter-by-letter analysis, the puzzle context, and a history of every other Newsday puzzle the same clue or answer has appeared in. To see the complete grid filled in with every answer, use the “Reveal grid” button at the top of the grid.
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.