CHANGE OF A QUARTER
Across
- Architectural topper
- Digital wallet no.
- Got in
- Pantry items
- Change, part 3
- NASA's six-person orbiter
- Small portion of an aurora
- Exhibit excitement
- GM's Bolts, e.g.
- Pantomime performance
- Agricultural concern
- Informed, with "in"
- Change, part 4
- It means "averse to"
- Car radio choices
- Cartographic closeup
- Ending like -acity
- Top spot
- Cantina's "roasted"
- Brought up
- Some of the first TVs
- Unhappy look
- Change, part 1
- Do without
- Darkened
- Search deliveries
- Mister in India
- Informal reversal
- Eye-level organ
- Medieval century ender
- Change, part 2
- River at Yuma
- Expenditures
- Dramatic excerpts
- Locker locale
- Hershey contemporary
- Foil giant
- Exodus spokesman
- Play the piccolo
Down
- Go downhill fast
- Potential precedent
- Manicurist's concern
- Canary's metaphorical place
- Last word of Revelation
- Curtain hook shape
- Barbie beneficiary
- Palm product
- Cadbury confection
- Paper cutters, in brief
- Carmine's close relatives
- Patria di Pavarotti
- Capital on the Missouri
- Turn in outdoors
- Friend of Ralph Waldo and Henry David
- Did nothing
- Cascade Range peak
- Holders of many photos
- German Johnny
- Abounding
- Collegians wearing Y's
- Transportation Dept. agency
- Ricardo's relative
- Run up the flagpole
- Opposite of norte
- Unsurprising
- Nativity figure
- Steals from
- Devoted
- Oscar nominee as Thelma
- Swimmers in swamps
- Seeks assistance from
- He met Dr. King in '64
- Comics bride of the '90s
- Home cooler
- Host's emails, perhaps
- Environmentally conscious
About this puzzle
The Newsday Crossword for Friday, March 21, 2025 is titled “CHANGE OF A QUARTER” and was constructed by S.N.. The puzzle features 76 clues arranged in a 21×21 grid — the standard format for Sunday-size puzzles.
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