ANTONYMITY
Across
- Place to pedal
- Small fastener
- Galileo's hometown
- Try something
- Pump numbers
- Old-time oath
- Frat letter
- BOGO sale, e.g.
- Business brass
- Pursue an ethical course
- Unendingly
- Access to a cashier
- Turkmenistan neighbor
- Comfy retreats
- Math class
- Fawned (on)
- Jazz dance genre
- Not much
- Ramen relative
- Dare to be different
- Genesis 11 city
- Electricity measure
- Warning to motorists
- HS class
- First available
- Succeed by deception
- Shogun, for example
- Emulate
- Sound from the soothed
- Prepares with an eggbeater
- Peruvian progenitor
- Sink or swim
- "It disappeared!"
- Major stretch
- Agent's accumulation
Down
- Baking amts.
- Posed to propose
- Deals with ordeals
- Inventor of PDF files
- Pelican State campus
- Rugged bike, briefly
- Bad behavior
- "That'll be the day"
- Traditional Spanish dinner
- Baltic language
- More or less
- As well
- Castro brother
- Arcade patrons
- Prepping for a drive
- Eagerly expectant
- Withdrew, with "out"
- Burn for
- Minor memento
- Type of tea
- Sergeant's station
- Vigorous
- Put a name to
- Creative success
- Need a redo
- Carnival city
- Reindeer foot
- Dense hardwood
- Spill it
- Cut short
- Apologetic comment
- Euro predecessor
- Cover durably
- Techie's client
- Literary category
- Kin of counter-
- Taiwanese tech company
- Campus building
- Built, as blankets
- Does some weed work
- Broadcast sharply
- Burgundy grape
- Scam victim's declaration
About this puzzle
The Newsday Crossword for Thursday, March 13, 2025 is titled “ANTONYMITY” and was constructed by Mark McClain. The puzzle features 78 clues arranged in a 21×21 grid — the standard format for Sunday-size puzzles.
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