Answer: EXTRA
EXTRA is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 172 times.
Referring Clues:
- *Newsboy's cry
 - Bonus
 - Unbilled person
 - Superfluous
 - Accessory
 - Newspaper rarity, nowadays
 - Old paperboy's cry
 - One in a crowd
 - With 17-Across, NASA concern
 - Cry while holding a paper
 - Bit player
 - What is more
 - Film fill-in
 - Uncredited actor
 - Like a third hand
 - Cry repeated before "Read all about it!"
 - One of a Hollywood crowd?
 - Small role to play
 - Add-on
 - Plus amount
 - Unneeded
 - Seconds
 - Newsboy's shout of old
 - Bit of gravy
 - A face in the crowd?
 - Spare
 - Part of a crowd, maybe
 - One in a cast of thousands
 - The last 10% of 110%
 - The 13th item in a baker's dozen
 - Newsboy's cry
 - Rare newspaper edition, nowadays
 - "Cast of thousands" member
 - Indian in an oater, say
 - Crowd scene actor
 - More than necessary
 - Crowd-scene character
 - Background actor
 - Bygone newsboy's cry
 - For an additional cost
 - Old newsboy's call
 - It'll cost a little more
 - Movie crowd member
 - Bonus feature
 - X, on a shirt tag
 - A face in the crowd
 - Additional
 - Not included
 - More than usual
 - When repeated, bygone newsboy's cry
 - Brand of sugar-free gum
 - Word with credit or point
 - Repeated, a shout before "Read all about it!"
 - E.T. part
 - Uncommonly
 - Walk-on
 - Special edition
 - Mob scene actor
 - Audience member in a film, probably
 - Part of a crowd scene
 - In addition
 - Leftover
 - More than required
 - Something additional
 - Crowd-scene participant
 - Special edition of a newspaper
 - Newsboy cry of old
 - Bit part player
 - He gets no credit
 - ". . . ___, read all about it!"
 - Actor in a crowd
 - Kind of special
 - Tabloid show hosted by Mario Lopez
 - Cast-of-thousands member
 - Newsdealer's shout of old
 - Crowd-scene actor
 - Tribe member in many films
 - Hollywood walk-on
 - Hollywood "spear carrier"
 - When repeated, start of an old shout that ends with the starts of 17-, 26-, 47- and 61-Across
 - One in a mob scene?
 - Actor who gets no credit
 - More
 - Actor in the background
 - Plus
 - One of a Hollywood crowd
 - Face in the crowd
 - "... ___, read all about it!"
 - Secondary
 - Crowd scene constituent
 - One without lines, generally
 - Uncredited cast member
 - One of a moviedom mass
 - Something added
 - One in a crowd scene
 - Theater walk-on
 - Word shouted twice on the street
 - Very, very
 - Added
 - Crowd scene player
 - Newsboy's quaint shout
 - Part of E.T.
 - ___ cheese (pizza order)
 - Not included for that price
 - Left over
 - Frill
 - Actor without lines
 - Not included in the regular price
 - Like charges for new car options
 - Face in the crowd?
 - With 47- & 48-Across, like some student activities
 - Tabloid TV show co-hosted by Mario Lopez
 - Subsidiary
 - Soldier in a war film, e.g.
 - Like some credit in school
 - Terrestrial opening?
 - Ordinary start?
 - Supplementary
 - Over and above
 - Not included in the listed price
 - Old cry before "Read all about it!"
 - More than what's needed
 - More than enough
 - Part of the Hollywood crowd?
 - Surplus item
 - Minor actor
 - An additional cost
 - Not needed
 - Part of ESP
 - Lineless actor
 - One who gets no credit?
 - Lagniappe
 - More than needed
 - It's left over
 - Supplemental
 - Available as an add-on
 - What's made "just in case"
 - Not included in the price
 - Crowd-scene actor, e.g.
 - Added attraction
 - Face in the crowd, in film
 - Something optional
 - More than expected
 - Newsboy's cry of yore
 - Non-speaking role
 - With 62-Across, student's grade booster
 - Surplus
 - Newsy's special
 - ___ innings
 - Film day-player
 - Like 10th and 11th innings
 - Optional feature
 - What "X" may stand for
 - *Touchdown follower
 - One playing a small part
 - Over-the-top
 - Optional purchase
 - What's more
 - Over the top
 - Like a 10th or 11th inning, in baseball
 - One in a Hollywood crowd
 - More than the usual amount
 - Gravy, you might say
 - Polar Ice gum brand
 - Thrown in
 - What guacamole often costs
 - Over the top, in slang
 - Deleted scene, e.g.
 - Over-the-top, in modern lingo
 - When repeated, an old newsboy's cry
 - Overdramatic
 - Word yelled by a newsie
 
Last Seen In:
- LA Times - November 02, 2025
 - New York Times - October 20, 2025
 - USA Today - October 09, 2025
 - LA Times - September 14, 2025
 - New York Times - August 25, 2025
 - New York Times - August 25, 2025
 - USA Today - April 15, 2025
 - LA Times - April 14, 2025
 - LA Times - January 05, 2025
 - LA Times - October 21, 2024
 - New York Times - August 15, 2024
 - New York Times - July 19, 2024
 - USA Today - May 29, 2024
 - New York Times - April 28, 2024
 - New York Times - January 02, 2024
 - LA Times - November 19, 2023
 - LA Times - April 19, 2023
 - New York Times - April 02, 2023
 - New York Times - March 14, 2023
 - LA Times - October 03, 2022
 
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