Newcastle were dumped out of the FA Cup by a League One club for the second successive season after Josh Windass' second-half double gave Sheffield Wednesday a memorable 2-1 win at Hillsborough.Twelve months on from losing at home to Cambridge, the Magpies came unstuck in South Yorkshire as Windass scored twice in 14 minutes to produce one of the shocks of the third round.Only the woodwork denied Windass what would have been a breathtaking hat-trick as a 30-yard free-kick thundered into the crossbar, with Wednesday registering one of their best results in recent years.Bruno Guimaraes pulled one back for Newcastle and Chris Wood missed a sitter to draw level, but it was a first defeat in 16 games in all competitions, going back to August.Eddie Howe wanted to progress as he brought on his big guns to try and save the game, but with a Carabao Cup quarter-final to come on Tuesday and a Premier League top four race to contend with, their demise here might not be such a bad thing in the bigger picture.For Wednesday this result, as much due to the heroics of goalkeeper Cameron Dawson as Windass' goals, continues their feelgood factor as they look to supplement their League One promotion push with a cup run.Newcastle's first taste of what might be in store for them came when Dawson produced a fine stop to deny Alexander Isak a goal on his first appearance since September.The Magpies created an overlap down the right and Javier Manquillo's cross was begging to be put away by the Sweden striker, but he put his header too close to Dawson, who clawed it away.Dawson again had to be alert to deny Isak, saving a low drilled effort with his legs after another clever pass from Manquillo.Newcastle were in control and continued to create