OUT OF ORDER
Across
- Poker declaration
- Apple variety
- Long story, from Old Norse
- GLIBNESS
- Spectrum slice
- Commercial insurance giant
- Rattled
- Space Shuttle communication
- SEMINAR
- Supply with new guys
- Loved one
- Spanish "little uncle"
- Olive oil amts.
- Irked state
- Itemization conclusion
- Three of a kind
- Seasonal singer
- DVR button
- MEATIEST
- Credit listings
- Schedule something
- Wrap it up
- Spearhead
- TRESTLE
- Terse admission
- Henry VIII character
- Mississippi River explorer
- Bed support
- In the past
- Brief office relief
- Loose cannon
- Buck's back
- MD specialty
Down
- Midpt.
- Signals to speak
- Admission fee of a kind
- Corn product
- Hardly humble
- Small farm animal
- Supermodel Bundchen
- Enable, as wrongdoing
- Ice cream concoction
- Linger idly
- In the flesh
- Olympian aggressor
- Attract attention
- Light up
- Grp. opposed to leather
- Military outfit
- "I __ my wit's end!"
- TV port, for short
- For one
- Scripts, briefly
- Amend or abridge
- Important light source
- Freshman and sr., for two
- Exhibit bashfulness
- Annual aviator
- More than sore
- Timetable no.
- Green Hornet of 2011
- Witch Museum city
- Certain sultan subject
- Major macromolecule
- Within the rules
- Cop op
- School of thought
- Many a time, in rhyme
- Homeowners' payments
- Underground extraction
- Plastic wrap, for short
- Cornell address ender
- Japanese urbanite
- Wickerwork wood
About this puzzle
The Newsday Crossword for Friday, March 13, 2026 is titled “OUT OF ORDER” and was constructed by Winston Emmons. The puzzle features 74 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.