OF SIGNERS AND STATES
Across
- Sharp point on a farm fence
- In no danger
- Pecan or macadamia
- Burn-soothing plant
- Bills with Washington's face
- Unimportant
- Chick's chirp
- Go inside
- Urban air pollution
- Declaration signer with a beer named for him
- Dollar-sign shape
- Confidentiality contracts: Abbr.
- Sports squad
- Two-band, as a radio
- Most frosty
- Female pig
- With 45-Across, they became the original United States
- Promise confidently
- Dome home made of snow
- Dusting cloth
- Hydrant attachments
- Soft felt hat
- See 35-Across
- Bit of body art
- Weep
- __ up (admit the truth)
- Scottish caps
- Corrosive liquid
- Recede, as the tide
- Largest Declaration signature
- Honolulu greeting
- Earth-friendly sci.
- A Great Lake
- Piano technician
- Auction, for example
- Jump high
- Appear to be
- Billboards and commercials
- Stolen property
Down
- Low male voice
- Goofs up
- Enemies
- Initial poker bet
- Moral wrongdoing
- __ off (started a golf hole)
- More anxious
- "There's __ like home"
- Commenced
- Kitchen or den
- __ mater (former school)
- Petty quarrels
- Small plateau
- Newspaper executive
- "Simple Simon __ pieman..."
- Brick artisan
- "That's too bad"
- Needing neatening
- Less restrained
- Sound from an orchestra
- Make into law
- Desolate regions
- Too rigid to bend
- Guaranteed winner
- Hen's perch
- Grasped, with "of"
- Prefix meaning "air"
- Venues
- Fire residue
- Slightly open, as a door
- Large cylindrical battery
- Didn't discard
- Italian farewell
- Black-and-white cookie
- University sports org.
- T-__ steak
- Stars and Stripes color
- Has a meal
- Garment's edge
About this puzzle
The Newsday Crossword for Tuesday, June 30, 2026 is titled “OF SIGNERS AND STATES” and was constructed by Billie Truitt. The puzzle features 78 clues arranged in a 21×21 grid — the standard format for Sunday-size puzzles.
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