SATURDAY STUMPER
Across
- Changing places
- Rain report
- Industry leader
- Trip starter
- Guaranteed
- Resident hopeful
- Pinch
- Conch cousin
- Start to squirm
- Ring-ding things
- __ named
- Spring wind
- "Little old driver" of a 19th-century verse
- Small ball
- Cruise pathway to Roman ruins
- Warning signal
- Job with net income
- Little lightweights
- Road hog
- Entered in
- Put on
- Word from the Latin for "little book"
- Colorant for faux-antique paper
- Lunch wrapper
- Its euros have eight-tipped crosses
- Short, long races
- "Nontraditional" starter
- It's not occidental
- Round figure
- They loom large
- All
- Funny stuff
- Limited
- Turn red
- Discard
Down
- "Dirty snowballs"
- Star guides
- Sedimentology device
- Small tie
- Fired up
- Macon breakfast
- Hard to grasp
- Belligerent sort
- Zee-surrounded getaway
- Partner in current SST development
- New __
- Goes for competitively
- Where a thinning glacier has revealed a growing island
- Disorderly
- Informal extension
- Basic stuff
- Party regular
- Energized
- Turn away
- Final word
- Mezzo-soprano superstar nickname
- "Hilarious!"
- Recession indicator
- Turn red
- Got straight
- Noise maker
- More that lessens
- Stand-up sorts
- Source of course corrections
- He's enthralled by Cartier
- Multitude, in a phrase
- Carve out
- Word sung four times in a popular carol
- Minor demurral
- Speak for
About this puzzle
The Newsday Crossword for Saturday, June 13, 2026 is titled “SATURDAY STUMPER” and was constructed by David P. Williams. The puzzle features 70 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.