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The Crossword Solver found 91 answers for The New York Times crossword clue “Don’t wait!” 7 letters. The answers have between 3 and 14 letters.

AnswerClue
ACTFAST“Don’t wait!,” in ads
ACTFAST“Don’t wait!”
ZAMBONImachine waiting to enter the middle of this grid, as suggested by the answers to the starred clues
HUHWHYE*”Wait … can we not play this in F sharp instead?”
INLIMBOstuck waiting
WAITSstands by
WAITpedestrian caution
WAITStakes orders
WAITSworks at a restaurant ? or what many diners experience at popular restaurants
WAITSworks in a cafe, maybe
WAITStwiddles one’s thumbs, say
WAIT“___ ? what?”
WAIT“Whoa, whoa, whoa!”
WAITSserves, with “on”
WAIT“Hold your horses!”
WAIT“Hold up!”
WAITEDdidn’t act rashly, say
ANDGOWait for it … wait for it … NOW!”
NOSPOILERSWait, wait, don’t tell me!”
ANDWait, there’s more ?”
RASPStalks like Tom Waits
ONCALLready and waiting
CALLME“I’ll wait to hear from you”
IMBUSY“It’s going to have to wait
AGEShow long it can feel like to wait
IDLESsits and waits
SLEEPONITwait till morning to decide something
LADY___-in-waiting
JUNKINTHETRUNKbut wait!
DELAYwait
MORE“But wait ? there’s ___!”
ANYTIMENOW“We’re waiting …”
LURKwait in the shadows
CHICKLITWaiting to Exhale” or “Bridget Jones’s Diary,” dismissively
TIDE“Time and ___ wait for no man”
CABSTANDwhere drivers might wait in line
NSFW[Wait until you’re home to click this!]
INIDLEwaiting at a red light, say
RASPsing like Tom Waits
BUSEDdidn’t wait for a restaurant job?
WHOA“Now wait just a second!”
CHAOS“Order waiting to be deciphered,” per José Saramago
LINGERwait around
BIDES___ one’s time (waits)
BLEAKlike the mood fostered by “Waiting for Godot”
LOOKHERE“Now wait one dang second …”
TIMEWILLTELL“We must wait to see what happens”
IDLEjust waiting around
SOON“The wait’s almost over”
TRAGICOMEDYWaiting for Godot,” e.g.

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