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The Crossword Solver found 3219 answers for The New York Times crossword clue “This one’s ___” 4 letters. The answers have between 3 and 14 letters.

AnswerClue
BARone isn’t good for cellphone service
LAPDOGpomeranian, for one
ENOone backward musician?
BOXERone serving punch? … or, parsed differently, a hint to 12 squares in this puzzle
EMOBANDfall Out Boy, for one
SCAREclose one
ERNURSEone doing lifesaving work at a hosp.
GASone shells out for it at Shell
DAMhoover, for one
BYSEXone way to segment demographic data
STRAYSones without owners
SPYone with an inside job
IONna+, for one
KNUCKLEone of 14 in a fist
SINGLETattire one might grapple with
RIGHTYone of about 90% of the population, it’s said
TEMPEhome of one of the country’s largest state universities
DYEhenna, for one
APPmessenger, for one
PARAKEETSones providing cheep trills?
HAITIabout one-third of Hispaniola, area-wise
LASTMANONEARTH*Whom one might not marry no matter what!
ANDORmaybe one, maybe both
DOLLARSIGNone for the money
TENDONthe most well-known one is named for a Greek hero
BERTHwhere one might drift off on a boat
BJECTIONSmake one’s opposition known, literally
REVm.L.K. Jr., for one
VOLUMshow respect to one’s neighbors late at night, literally
DALEEVANSone singer of 35-Across on old TV/radio
SIGHTone of the five senses
ATLASeponym for one of the earth’s five oceans
NEREIDone of Neptune’s moons
TURTLEone always having a place to hide
OBVERSEone side of the coin
SUITORone of many for Penelope in the “Odyssey”
SOMALIone of five official languages of Ethiopia
LOOKHERE“Now wait one dang second …”
CURTAINTIMEwhen one might start to make a scene
ALLAHone also known as Rahman
STACHEit’s just under one’s nose, informally
ANWARSADATone of two 1978 Nobel Peace Prize winners
DOGHANDLERone who walks to work? (Qatar)
ACTEDONpursued, as one’s hunch
PARADOX“Less is more,” for one
BRIDEone reaching across the aisle, perhaps
SIR“Dear” one
RANthrew one’s hat in the ring
BEETLEladybug, for one
GOLIATHone known for living large and getting stoned?

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