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The Crossword Solver found 2201 answers for The New York Times crossword clue “I like what you did there”. The answers have between 3 and 15 letters.

AnswerClue
MISTEDlike produce in the produce aisle, often
LINTYlike some unbrushed suits
NASALlike some sprays and voices
SAMESEXlike some couples
OAKENlike many chardonnay barrels
ODDlike almost all prime numbers
STRANGElike anomalies
DCBASEDlike much White House press
CANEDlike wicker chairs
BAMBOOsomething a 38-Down likes to eat
ARETOOcomeback that sounds like a “Star Wars” character
FLUbug that no one likes
NOFEElike some checking accounts
TOOTHYlike a wide grin
IDOlikely answer to “Who wants ice cream?”
IMPERIALlike Rome starting in the first century B.C.
INDlike the opening of Mahler’s Symphony No. 9
AGEDlike Scotch
DRYlike some humor and wine
EGYPTIANlike Hathor, goddess of motherhood
BULGYlike pronounced muscles
GLITCHYlike many a beta release
MUSTBENICE“Wish I could live like that …”
ARIDlike much of Sudan
ELDESTlike Meg among the March sisters
RAIDEDlike refrigerators at night, sometimes
OPTICALILLUSIONthis isn’t what it looks like!
ARTDECOlike Los Angeles’s Griffith Observatory
FLOWNlike planes and flags
JAMMEDlike some signals and traffic
BLOCcontingent of like-minded voters
IOWANlike some Quad Cities residents
EASIESTlike crosswords on Monday vis-à-vis those in the rest of the week
TIEDlike the score 4-4
ARRStalk Like a Pirate Day outbursts
SHROUDOFTURINpope Pius XII called it “a holy thing perhaps like nothing else”
HEAVIERlike épées vis-à-vis foils
ARTYlike many college film projects
RASHlike decisions made on a dare, typically
PROLOGcomputer language that sounds like a literary intro
TRUElike facts, but not fiction
OILYlike canned sardines and olives, typically
NORUNlike some tights and baseball games
DEWYlike grass on a misty morning
BREADEDlike some chicken cutlets
RARElike a T206 Honus Wagner baseball card
HALFREADlike a book with a bookmark in the middle, say
REALORIGINALsarcastic “Oh, like you thought of that yourself”
RESlike some telephone nos.
THEMEDlike many crossword puzzles (though not this one)

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