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The Crossword Solver found 2201 answers for The New York Times crossword clue “Like ___!”. The answers have between 3 and 12 letters.

AnswerClue
SCALDEDlike the milk in café au lait, sometimes
RURALlike the boondocks
SPACIERmore likely to daydream, say
NEATlike Scotch served without ice
SPOKENlike commands given to Siri and Alexa
TORNlike Hitchcock’s “Curtain”
BRINYlike the sea
PRETRIALlike the motions before a hearing
STARSHAPEDlike some cookie cutters
FUN“Sounds like a good time!”
OAHUu.S. locale that, when said quickly, sounds like a cheer
HISPANIClike only one member of the Supreme Court in its history (Sonia Sotomayor)
PLAYFULlike a frisky puppy
WIIconsole whose name sounds like a pronoun
TWINSsiblings like Jacob and Esau
STYLEDlike hair at salons
ONEEARlike many Bluetooth headsets
ATOLLisland like Kiritimati
CHALKYlike chewable calcium, often
YESNOlike some questions
BIONIClike the Six Million Dollar Man
DAD“I like telling ___ jokes. Sometimes he laughs!”
LENTENlike the days following Mardi Gras
STRAWYlike some horse bedding
OBLONGlike kiwis and plum tomatoes, by shape
TEEN“Smells Like ___ Spirit” (Nirvana song)
THIGHHIGHlike some fashion boots
PAPALlike some bulls
LUPINElike werewolves
ROUNDEDlike 100 vis-à-vis 99, say
STREETlike some parking
GRAWLIXstring of typographical symbols, like CH%$&!, to represent an obscenity
SASHAYwalk like you own the place
LITUPlike festive houses during the holidays
ANIMEScartoon films like “Spirited Away” and “Ninja Scroll”
SLUSHYlike winter roads during a thaw
MINTYlike much toothpaste
OILYlike garage floors, often
PREWEBlike pioneering search engines of the 1980s
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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