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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 18 letters.

AnswerClue
STUPIDone-fourth of KISS
EATINGFORTWOdining with one’s child?
GOFORAWALKstretch one’s legs
BEEbusy one
SETone of several in a Venn diagram
AWARDEEone accepting an Oscar, e.g.
VEGANSones unlikely to enjoy the land of milk and honey?
BLOGGEDposted one’s thoughts
GASPARone of the Magi, along with Melchior and Balthazar
BASSPLAYERone hitting the low notes
POLLERone who asks a lot of questions
VOLCANOone prone to blowing off steam
NOBELjohn B. Goodenough is the oldest person ever to get one (at age 97)
WORKINGITstrutting one’s stuff
TACKSones with big heads around the office?
POLITICALACTIVISTSones fighting for change
ANODEone of two poles
RODENTcapybara, for one
ICELANDERthe singer Björk, for one
YELLOWLABmarley of “Marley & Me,” for one
EELa pelican gulper is a type of one
ILE___ de la Cité, one end of Paris’s Pont Neuf
SISQOone-named R&B singer with the 1999 6x platinum album “Unleash the Dragon”
IDLERone just passing time
WATERone piece of evidence of a planet’s habitability
RASTAone celebrating Grounation Day, which commemorates a visit by 8-Down
HITMENones who are sent packing?
VOW“I do,” for one
AFRAIDshaking in one’s boots
ROBYNone-named singer with the 2010 hit “Dancing on My Own”
SNOOPput one’s nose where it doesn’t belong
SPOUTone arm held up with bent elbow and wrist, in a children’s song
REESEone of the brothers on “Malcolm in the Middle”
HYPHENone of two in a jack-o’-lantern?
MILOSforman who directed “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest”
STAMP77-Down is on the most collected one in U.S. history
SINEATERone who consumes a ritual meal to absolve the souls of the dead
SNACKERone who puts down a few chips?
LETUS“We’ll handle this one”
DIYERSones tackling their home work
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”
TUTEEone getting special instruction
AIRBASEScarriers are mobile ones
SITINone way to take a stand, ironically?
HARwhen doubled, “Good one”
TABLETiPad Pro, for one
TIGERone told to “Go get ’em!”

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