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The Crossword Solver found 54 answers for The New York Times crossword clue “Thanks ___!” 4 letters. The answers have between 3 and 11 letters.

AnswerClue
NONE“___ for me, thanks”
LAOSwhere “khop jai” means “thank you”
PASS“Uhh … no thanks”
AMIL“Thanks ___!”
ALOT“Thanks ___”
THAIlanguage in which “thank you” is “khàawp khun”
ALOT“Thanks” follower
ELSAbaby name that doubled in popularity in 2014, thanks to Disney
DOMOfirst word when thanking Mr. Roboto
SPRYmoving around very nicely, thank you
IATE“Not hungry yet, but thanks anyway”
THANKshow appreciation to
THANKSwhat might precede a million
ILLPASS“Thanks, but no thanks”
NAHreply found backward in “No thanks”
MERCIthanks, in Tours
BARBIEhit film whose narrator humorously remarks “Thanks to [her], all problems of feminism and equal rights have been solved”
MERCI“Thanks” in French
IMONADIETcomment that might follow “None for me, thanks”
OBAMA“Thanks, ___” (catchphrase of the 2010s)
NONEED“I’m set, but thanks anyway”
NODUH“Thanks, Captain Obvious”
GEE“Uh, thanks?!”
HARDPASS“That’s a big ‘no thanks'”
ATE“Thanks, but I already ___”
ARIGATOthank you, in Tokyo
LIE“Thanks, it’s just what I’ve always wanted,” often
OWINGthanks (to)
NAH“Thanks, but I’m good”
ILLPASS“Nah, thanks anyway”
MIL“Thanks a ___!”
BOWgesture meaning “thank you”
WELSHlanguage in which “Thank you very much” is “Diolch yn fawr iawn”
AUSTRALIANone who might reply to “Thank you” with “No wukkas”
SIGNStouches one’s chin and moves the hand down to say “Thank you,” for example
YOULL“___ thank me later”
IMALLSET“No more for me, thank you”
GEEYATHINK“Thanks, Captain Obvious!”
NAW“Thanks anyway, pardner”
NAH“I’m good, thanks”
EEYORE“Thanks for noticing me” character of kid-lit
ICANSEE“No need to point it out, thank you very much”
MAHALO“Thank you,” on Oahu
IMALLSET“No more for me, thanks”
LOA“Mahalo nui ___” (Hawaiian for “Thank you very much”)
TMI“Thanks for sharing … not!”
IMAjohn Denver’s “Thank God ___ Country Boy”
IMWELLAWARE“Thanks for the update,” when said sarcastically
NPRTOTEiconic fund-raising “thank you” gift
IVEEATEN“No food for me, thanks”

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