% 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 18 letters.

AnswerClue
SPOKEbroke one’s silence
TEAMPLAYERSones unconcerned with individual achievements … or what both words in the answers to the starred clues are examples of
BROWNBEAR*Grizzly, for one [N.F.L.]
BMOVIE1957’s “Attack of the Crab Monsters,” for one
DIEone of five in Yahtzee
BUREAUthere’s one for the U.S. Census
BEERSNOBone whose taste buds may not crave Buds
THETOWERINGINFERNOre: town fire one night (1974)
STRIKERone seeking a new agreement, perhaps
KENDALLone of the Roys on “Succession”
USERone with a password, maybe
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
STRIPgame that everyone but one person barely loses?
SEERone with an eye on the future?
PHASEadolescence, for one
BLOGpublication that usually has only one contributor
SELFFIVEgesture involving hitting one’s own hand in celebration
RULEa “golden” one is an especially good thing to follow
STRIPlose one’s shirt, say
HOAXthe Cardiff Giant, for one
MATCHone getting fired after a strike?
NEWCARSones that are tired before they’ve even moved?
PHONEaddictive thing in one’s pocket
AVEone of 17 in Monopoly: Abbr.
EWEone of millions in New Zealand
RASSLERone who grapples, in dialect
SAGAn.K. Jemisin’s “Broken Earth” trilogy, for one
SLUMBERPARTYoccasion when one might choose truth
EMMYNODone of more than 300 for “S.N.L.”
ONCUEwhen theatrical special effects happen, one hopes
EMMYventriloquist Shirley Dinsdale was the first person to win one (1949)
CENTone in a hundred
TRANSFERRALpassage from one party to another
ALOUDnot in one’s head, say
STARSIGNleo, for one
LESSEEone with a landlord
SWEETONIONvidalia, for one
UNOOne card left!”
TOTALASSETSmeasures of one’s worth
UMPIREone of four on a diamond
STARthere’s a “lone” one on Texas’ flag
PEDISjobs done on one’s feet?
YEARa school one starts in the fall
REFone may cry foul
ALTRUISTone with unselfish motivations
SHOOcry while swishing one’s hand

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