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The Crossword Solver found 2201 answers for The New York Times crossword clue “I like what you did there” 4 letters. The answers have between 3 and 15 letters.

AnswerClue
OPPOSEDlike naysayers
ARRtalk Like a Pirate Day greeting
UPLITlike an obelisk at night, maybe
DENSElike lead or gold, notably
TUT“___, ___, it looks like rain!”: Christopher Robin
ALONElike the main character in many a horror film … or so they believe
TSEcyrillic letter pronounced like the “zz” of “pizza”
LARGOlike the second movement of Dvorak’s “New World” Symphony
RURALlike the homes of roughly one in six Americans
ASIANlike the fruits durian and mangosteen
NASALlike a twangy voice
PILEDlike clothes in a hamper
SLANGYlike “b-boy” or “my b”
CUBANlike residents of Havana
ICYlike roads in need of salting
PAUNCHYlike one with a spare tire
LOLCATScute images with captions like “If it fits, I sits”
SEEDEDlike many tournaments
ORBITALlike a planet’s path
DOORDIElike a final, desperate attempt
DAINTYlike food served at a tea party
ASYMMETRIClike a dress with a diagonal hemline, say
MISTYlike areas around waterfalls
TWINENGINElike many small, powerful airplanes
ADHEREstick like glue
NORISKlike a money-back guarantee
COWEREDbehaved like the lion in Oz
KARMIClike a comeuppance, perhaps
SWORDensiform, adj.: Shaped like a ___
TAUTOLOGICALlike the names of 18-, 25-, 40- and 50- Across vis-à-vis the bracketed languages
SEX?Science is like ___: Sometimes something useful comes out, but that is not the reason we are doing it”: Richard Feynman
ACRIDlike the smell of burned rubber
REDlike the hair of 1-2% of the world’s population
DEALTlike cards at a card table
STUNTWOMANdaring body double, like Debbie Evans in “The Fast and the Furious”
OPOSSUMStheir notable behavior is actually involuntary, like fainting
UPTONOGOODlike mischief-makers
SUPERLATIVElike an accomplishment worthy of Guinness
ROBEDlike 48-Down members, often
AROARlike an excited crowd
TENUREDlike professors with job security
DIYlike Ikea furniture assembly, for short
NATURESERVEsanctuary like Yellowstone
ONTOElike a ballerina, often
ASIANlike about 60% of the world’s population
SEEDYlike some dives or jams
ANNUALlike most award shows
EXPRESSIONISTIClike art conveying emotion rather than realism
LOSTLOVEtheme of Adele’s “Someone Like You”
WELSHlike the Gwyndodeg and Powyseg dialects

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