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The Crossword Solver found 310 answers for The New York Times crossword clue “All right!” 5 letters. The answer has 5 letters.

AnswerClue
RIGHTcorrect
RIGHT“Uh-huh”
GOTEM“Ha, fell right into my trap!”
GORDOastronaut Cooper as portrayed in “The Right Stuff”
SINESright triangle ratios
TAKEIactor and L.G.B.T.Q. rights activist George
LEGALrightful
ALLIE___ B. Latimer, civil rights activist in the National Women’s Hall of Fame
LEDGEone might be right outside your window
IKNOWRight?!”
SELMAhome of the National Voting Rights Museum
HITTO“Take two and ___ right” (old baseball adage)
ASCAPmusic rights org.
LETEM“Sure, they can go right ahead”
PRIMPget one’s hair just right
NAACPcivil rights org. founded in 1909
EQUAL___ rights
PSHAW“Yeah, right!”
IKNOWRight!”
ANGLEright ___
COTANratio of two sides in a right-angled triangle, in brief
HINTSnudges in the right direction
JOYCE___ Bryant, 20th-century singer/civil rights activist
EDITSgets the copy right?
SELMAsite of a historic civil rights march
ERREDdidn’t do the right thing
MAINEfar-right state
RECTOright-hand page of a book
MANGAcomics read from right to left
MENDSsets right
CIVILlike some rights and engineers
INAPTnot right (for)
ONREDwhen a right may be made
STOLEdidn’t swipe right?
SAYSOright of approval
SPECSyou can see right through ’em
SAMOAnation that switched from right- to left-hand traffic in 2009
LETEM“They can go right ahead!”
PARKSthe First Lady of Civil Rights
TOGAS“Whene’er I need to get a bump / I find it right there at the pump ?”
SUPER“All right!”
IFILLlawyer/voting rights activist Sherrilyn
SELMA1965 civil rights march locale
MOTTOwyoming’s “Equal Rights,” e.g.
SRSLY“ur joking, right?!”
OSSIEdavis of “Do the Right Thing”
EVERScivil rights leader Medgar
ACUTEless than right
ASCAPorg. concerned with performance rights
LEWISjohn for whom the Voting Rights Advancement Act was named

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