% replaces any number of letters (la% - lake, lamp)_ replaces one letter (ca_ - car, cat)
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The Crossword Solver found 43 answers for The New York Times crossword clue *Gone 9 letters. The answers have between 3 and 12 letters.

AnswerClue
SKITRACKSevidence of having gone on a run
LATEGREATgone-but-not-forgotten
SOMENERVE*Gone
DESERTERSthose who’ve gone wrong?
GONEtotally vanished
GONEout of the park
GONEused up
GONEsold out
GONEvanished
GONEno more
GONEdeparted
AMYthe “gone girl” in “Gone Girl”
SPOTREMOVER“I spilled ___ on my dog. Now he’s gone”: Steven Wright
PFFT[Gone ? just like that!]
SHES“___ Gone,” Hall & Oates hit
SPOT“I spilled ___ remover on my dog. Now he’s gone”: Steven Wright
ANCIENTlong gone
PASSINGFADtrend that’s here today, gone tomorrow
PASTdays gone by
MESSYlike a breakup gone bad
ELDdays gone by, in bygone days
KELLYclarkson with the 2004 hit “Since U Been Gone
SUNKgone down
RHETTbutler of “Gone With the Wind”
RONS“___ Gone Wrong” (2021 film)
OHARAGone With the Wind” name
CRIMENOVEL1981’s “Gorky Park” or 2012’s “Gone Girl”
EGGsomething that’s gone bad if it floats when placed in a bowl of water
POOF[And like magic … it’s gone!]
SATgone unused
OLDENlong-gone
PUSHEDgone to press?
SALTkitchen staple that’s gone missing in the song “Margaritaville”
AWAYgone
IVECHANGED“The old me is gone” … or what happened between the first and second parts of 19-, 28-, 37- and 48-Across?
SINCE“___ U Been Gone” (Kelly Clarkson hit)
OFYOREbygone phrase for “gone by”
INOThaving gone to an extra period, for short
CCRIDERclassic song with the lyric “Girl, you made me love you / And now, now, now your lovin’ man has gone
ASHLEYscarlett’s first love in “Gone With the Wind”
TARAGone With the Wind” estate
ITSALOSTCASE“My luggage has gone missing!”?
LEMONLAWapt recourse for a deal gone sour?

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