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The Crossword Solver found 3219 answers for The New York Times crossword clue “Over There,” for one 7 letters. The answers have between 3 and 15 letters.

AnswerClue
POLLERone who asks a lot of questions
SCANrun one’s eyes over
NOBELjohn B. Goodenough is the oldest person ever to get one (at age 97)
WORKINGITstrutting one’s stuff
ALLYone who’s got your back
HEIRprince, for one
SKIBUMone who loves to shred some gnar pow
ILEréunion, for one
EMAILthe first one was sent in 1971
THUDa bad joke might go over with one
YANNIone-named Greek New Age musician
BIDED___ one’s time (waited)
DOJOplace to develop one’s chops
EPTproduct for one who wonders “Am I expecting?”
LIELOWkeep one’s head down
WINESNOBone who objects to screw caps, say
EUROPEone side in the Ryder Cup
BOOERone who’s not a fan
LASSOone way to prevent stock losses?
GPA2.0, for one
EDDAone literary source for Wagner’s “Ring” cycle
COALone source of global warming
PASTSsome people have checkered ones
TIEfashion dictates that its width be the same as that of one’s lapels
MELBone of the Spice Girls
LETUS“We’ll handle this one
EMIRmohammed bin Thani was the first one for Qatar
DIYERSones tackling their home work
CATOroman who said “After I’m dead I’d rather people ask why I have no monument than why I have one
LEADone getting top billing
YAPStalks one’s mouth off
BATShave ___ in one’s belfry
ISPaOL, for one
WEIone of ancient China’s Three Kingdoms
STRIPget into one’s birthday suit
ENRONin early 2001, one of its executives notoriously said “From an accounting standpoint, this will be our easiest year ever”
INCHone-___ punch (kung fu technique)
IPOtesla had one in 2010, for short
MEDICINEsomething that nearly one million Americans practice regularly
LOANmoney to tide one over
SENECAroman philosopher who said “Life is never incomplete if it is an honorable one. At whatever point you leave life, if you leave it in the right way, it is whole”
POLone running for office, for short
FOOTMODELone who might have a contract with a sandal manufacturer
FANTASYSUPPORTSbeams of one’s dreams?
SNOBone prone to looking down
DUVETone might be down for a nap
SOLOHOMERround trip for one?
ALOUDnot just in one’s head
IMHOpreface to sharing one’s P.O.V.
CROSSCOUNTRYone way to run … or a hint to four geographical intersections found in this grid

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