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The Crossword Solver found 631 answers for The New York Times crossword clue “Go for it” 9 letters. The answers have between 3 and 17 letters.

AnswerClue
RINKan ice place to go?
DONOT“___ pass Go …”
NAMEDgoing by
SCONEtea go-with
VANISHgo poof!
OWEword repeated in “I ___, I ___, it’s off to work I go
TIGERone told to “Go get ’em!”
SALONplace to go for the highlights?
PICKUPTHEPIECES“First, you’re going to want to dump out the box and ___”
FREEDOMOFASSEMBLY“As you go, make sure you exercise your ___”
SIGH[Here we go again …]
ETHbiblical suffix with do or go
RANONkept going
LETEM“Sure, they can go right ahead”
EXILEonce you’re forced into this, there’s no going back
LOOPDELOOPSthey go around in circles
BOMBgo over terribly with an audience
ARCSdoesn’t go straight, in a way
YELPwebsite where you go to see the stars?
TOMATOSOUPcommon grilled cheese sandwich go-with
ENROUTEcoming or going
PEAKShas nowhere to go but down
HEADSWILLROLL“Someone’s going to pay for this!”
ILLword before “bite” or “go
DOESthey might go for a few bucks
KARTGo” follower
OKSgives the go-ahead
POWERNAPgo out to get some juice?
IPADtablet taken before going to bed, maybe
ONAUTOjust going through the motions
NACHOguac go-with
TROTgo at a clip
MARATHONERone going the distance?
SPEWgo on and on bitterly
WILLIAMHOWARDTAwho said “Presidents come and go, but the Supreme Court goes on forever”
WETMOPwhat might go through the wringer
CLASHnot go well together
TUBESgo down the ___
TBARway up to go downhill
RIGHTONREDtraffic go-ahead that should be followed four times in this puzzle
ONEEARwhere meaningless words go in (and out the other)
LINEARgoing from point A to point B
ELOPEgo off with a hitch?
LOSTONgoing over the head of
ORWORSE“… not to mention everything else that could go wrong!”
HUMORME“Just go with it”
ICEAGEcold that just won’t go away?
IATEITsheepish response to “Where did the last cookie go?”
STOOPgo low, in a way
SITgo nowhere

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