% replaces any number of letters (la% - lake, lamp)_ replaces one letter (ca_ - car, cat)
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The Crossword Solver found 3219 answers for The New York Times crossword clue *All for one 16 letters. The answers have between 3 and 15 letters.

AnswerClue
BADDREAMone might center around being unprepared for a test
OPINEspeak one’s mind
ELLYone nickname for Elizabeth
SEEMTOappear that one may
DEGb.S., for one
AUSSIEone birthed in Perth
LIONsekhmet, the Egyptian goddess of war, takes the form of one
KNOCKannounce one’s presence, in a way
THESEthe ones nearby
EROSconcupiscent one
CABone in line at an airport
VANa mover ? but not a shaker, one hopes
TIARAcameos might be seen on one
RURALlike the homes of roughly one in six Americans
VEILone of seven for Salome
IOWEYA“Next one’s on me”
IPOairbnb had one in 2020, for short
ARMinventor David Aguilar built a fully functional prosthetic one from Legos
EMORYgeorgia school said to be one of the “Southern Ivies”
SALLIEMAEone taking interest in your education?
SOLOone way to go
VASSALone doing the lord’s work?
PAUNCHYlike one with a spare tire
ALASKAone side of the Bering Sea
KISSone may be stolen or planted
SPEECHTHERAPISTone who has ways of making you talk …
CIGARthe world’s most expensive one, the Gurkha Royal Courtesan, costs over $1.3 million
SIGNleave one’s mark, in a way
SOPHone with two years to go, informally
BERETche Guevara wore one
INVENTIONSlegacy of 72-Down, seven of which appear among this puzzle’s answers and one more suggested by the black squares in the middle of the grid
UNITYoneness
SEMIone of two in a tournament
GENXERone born between the mid-1960s and 1980
SNAKEEYESone-sided dice?
BATARANGSdC Comics weapons, one of which can be seen at the Smithsonian
TITOone of the Jackson brothers
TESTEEone being quizzed
UMPIREone who might call you out
MILEone of over 140 in an Ironman triathlon
GONERone who’s finished
BAGELthere’s a hole in one
FEISTone-named indie singer with the 2007 hit “1234”
GOODCOPone role in a classic interrogation trope
STARTOUTSMALLkeep one’s beginning goals modest
NEMOliterary character whose name translates to “no one
IDLYone way to wonder
INCAthe emperor Túpac Amaru, for one
GIRLSones running the world, per Beyoncé
IMDONEline from one who’s fully fed … or fully fed up

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