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The Crossword Solver found 1640 answers for The New York Times crossword clue “That ___ say …”. The answers have between 3 and 13 letters.

AnswerClue
HIDpalmed, say
TANGOEDdanced to the music of Carlos Acuña, say
BRAThandful, say
OVINEdolly-esque, say
EDDYswirl in a toilet bowl, say
OREnickel found in a pocket, say
TRILLEDrolled one’s r’s, say
CUREadd salt to, say
MISSEDshot an airball, say
EATENALIVEswarmed by mosquitoes, say
SEEDYone-star, say
MILDrating one chili pepper, say
ILL“___ say!”
TOONICElacking the killer instinct, say
ACHYsore from exercise, say
BEATTOTHEAWpreceded in commenting on an adorable kitten photo, say?
SHIMprop for a tilting bookcase, say
ALLERGICitchy, say
WARMin the 70s or 80s, say
DEEPENbecome more complicated, say
WEEDYovergrown, say
FETEDwined and dined, say
DICTUmirabile ___ (wonderful to say: Lat.)
INEXILEnot allowed to go back, say
RESEATEDshifted in a theater, say
BROODchicks, say
POWERPOSINGstanding like Wonder Woman, say
FREEDIVEeschew scuba gear, say [3,5]
SITstand no more, say
ENDS65-Across justifiers, in a saying
MYTHstory about Zeus or Hera, say
OGREhorrible boss, say
WAITEDdidn’t act rashly, say
TAKEACABeschew Uber, say
RATERSyelp reviewers, say
BEATNIKone reading Kerouac or Ginsberg, say
FEAST*One of two extremes in a saying
UNTAPPEDnot being utilized, say
GOTATsaid without saying
STRUTsashay, say
STIRkeep from sticking, say
ANTONYwho says “That I did love thee, Caesar, O, ’tis true”
UNMADErumpled, say
NEWstill in the box, say
SOAKSenjoys a long, hot bath, say
AHH“Say ___” (doctor’s request)
ASKSseeks a favor, say
GETHITCHEDantelope, say
YEAHABOUTTHAT“I wasn’t going to say anything, but since you brought it up …”
BAKESgets the batter out, say

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